

The 2012 Nissan DeltaWing is a new racecar which is expected to change the face of the motorsport. It has been powered by a 1.6 liter 4-cylinder DIG-T or Direct Injection Gasoline–Turbocharged engine that is capable of producing about 300 hp and the engine is highly-advanced as well as hugely-efficient. This model is expected to act as test bed for the latest road car technologies. The innovative design and forward-looking technology of this model has encouraged the organizers of the famous Le Mans 24 Hours, Automobile Club de l’Ouest to invite it to run in the race. The 2012 Nissan DeltaWing has a driver seat which almost over the rear axle and it also looks ahead down as well as narrow fuselage to narrow twin front tyres. This model also has a strong rearward weight bias and this makes it highly maneuverable. Even though the fuel efficiency of the car has not been mentioned yet, it is expected to be better than other classes of cars at the Le Mans. The car also has a strong rearward weight bias because of its rear-mounted engine. The 2012 Nissan DeltaWing was able to complete a total of 54 laps when it was first introduced at the Circuit de la Sarthe. It also has half the weight and half the aerodynamic drag when compared to a conventional racer. With this model, the company has got an opportunity to become a part of the ground-breaking motorsport project.







