Nissan’s electric ramen delivery car uses e-4ORCE technology, spins and then brakes quickly without pouring a drop of broth
The Nissan Ariya electric crossover with all-wheel drive e-4ORCE will debut in the US later this year, and the automaker is starting to promote the e-4ORCE with a unique video showcasing its special uses.

It turns out that e-4ORCE technology can also be used to… cart ramen at the counter, quickly serving a bowl of noodles without spilling a drop of broth or affecting the page view of the noodle bowl position.
A video released by Nissan shows the e-4ORCE technology giving all wheels excellent control, being able to go very fast to deliver the noodles to the customer’s location and then brake quickly without spilling.
Nissan says Ariya’s e-4ORCE technology and twin electric motors are well tuned to deliver “Unparalleled comfort for all residents.”
The system also minimizes vibration, which can cause motion sickness, through regenerative braking before and after the vehicle slows down.

In the e-4ORCE ramen cart, two electric motors with specially tuned engineers work independently to provide fast acceleration and smooth movement on the table, to illustrate what the Ariya can achieve with the e-4ORCE on the road.
In the US, the Nissan Ariya 2023 is now available for pre-order. Only the Platinum+ version, the top-of-the-line model, is available with the e-4ORCE AWD system, which costs $58,950.
Reference: InsideEVs
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