Nissan has announced it has completed construction of its new extreme
off-road track at its Motegi test facility in Tochigi Prefecture.
Covering a 2.3-hectare site, the
track is among the largest in Japan. The track was designed to replicate
different real-world driving conditions from across the world. The new facility
includes a rocky section to deliver the same extreme conditions encountered on a
rough mountain terrain, a desert road and a 30-degree incline slope.
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| Not exactly your 'typical' off-road situation. More like a massive crazy golf course! |
The track will allow Nissan’s
vehicle-dynamics engineers to conduct repeated off-road performance and
endurance tests of four-wheel drive vehicles – such as the Safari (Patrol) and
X-TRAIL – under the hardest conditions in a safe and controlled environment.
The new facility will contribute significantly to the development of new
off-road technologies and help improve the performance, quality, endurance and
reliability of Nissan’s new 4WD models under development.
In addition to Motegi, Nissan
conducts research and development at three test facilities in Japan (Tochigi,
Oppama and Rikubetsu) and in Arizona, U.S.