Earlier this year, I wrote about a really cool adventure. Embarking on a thrilling 17,000-mile adventure from the magnetic North Pole to South Pole, the “Pole to Pole” expedition Nissan Ariya was upgraded to take this crazy trip.
Crossover SUVs are not typically built for serious off-roading, lacking heavy-duty features like four-wheel drive and higher ground clearance. However, electric vehicles are changing this narrative with their rigid body structures, impressive torque, and simplified drivetrains. They are proving to be a viable alternative to traditional internal combustion engine (ICE) vehicles, and enthusiasts are starting to bring their potential out.
To get their Ariya ready for much greater challenges than it was built for, the team and Nissan partnered with Arctic Trucks,…
Read the full article originally published at cleantechnica.com.