Electric Nissan Ariya to embark on world-first expedition from Pole to Pole

Electric Nissan Ariya to embark on world-first expedition from Pole to Pole

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Nissan has announced its partnership with Scottish adventurer Chris Ramsey to undertake the world’s first all-electric driving adventure from the magnetic North Pole to the South Pole.

Departing in March 2023, the Pole to Pole expedition will see Ramsey and his team travel over 27,000 kilometres across several regions and continents in a Nissan Ariya e-4ORCE, with predicted temperatures ranging from -30⁰C to 30⁰C.

All being well, Ramsey will become the first person to drive from pole to pole in a vehicle of any type as he makes his way from the Arctic through North, Central and South America, before crossing to Antarctica.

The route will negotiate some of the world’s most extreme, brutal, and beautiful scenery. From snow-covered glacial landscapes to treacherous mountain climbs and vast desert dunes, Pole to Pole driven by the Nissan Ariya will take followers through breath-taking and uncharted territory.

“We’re proud to announce our partnership with Chris Ramsey and the Pole to Pole expedition team,” said Nissan Executive Vice President Asako Hoshino, global head of marketing and sales.

“The all-new, all-electric Ariya crossover SUV enables you to go further, easier and in comfort. And with e-4ORCE control technology providing enhanced stability and traction on a variety of surfaces, we know it will be the perfect partner for Chris and his team on their challenging all-electric journey.”

The challenging and exhilarating adventure supports Nissan Ambition 2030, the company’s long-term vision to empower mobility and beyond with electrification as a central focus. The vision aims to deliver exciting vehicles and technologies that empower customer journeys and society.

In preparation for the freezing Arctic and Antarctic conditions, Ramsey’s expedition Nissan Ariya e-4ORCE will be modified with a custom rugged exterior fit for the trek across extreme terrain with upgraded wheels, tyres and suspension. A second, unmodified Nissan Ariya e-4ORCE will act as a support vehicle throughout the Americas.

the nissan ariya e-4orce will have upgraded wheels, tyres and suspension.

The Nissan Ariya e-4ORCE will have upgraded wheels, tyres and suspension.

“Our mission is to show that electric vehicles can tackle the harshest of environments – from the bitter cold of the poles to the hot and humid jungles of South America, and illustrate that they are exhilarating to drive whilst meeting the daily demands of drivers around the world. It’s fantastic to see such an important and innovative global brand partner with our expedition,” said Chris Ramsey, founder of Pole to Pole.

This isn’t the first all-electric expedition for Chris Ramsey. He’s been adventuring in electric vehicles for over a decade. In 2017, he and wife, Julie, became the first team to complete the Mongol Rally in an all-electric vehicle. The pair travelled over 16,000 kilometres through multiple locales over 56 days in his own Nissan LEAF.

Back in 2015, Chris tackled the 1,625-mile journey from John O’Groats to Land’s End and back again in a Nissan Leaf 24kWh, completing the journey in two days using only publicly available and free EV charging points.

e-4ORCE is Nissan’s most advanced all-wheel control technology, which manages power output and braking performance for smoothness and stability. The system’s purpose is to enhance driver confidence by tracing the intended driving line over a variety of road surfaces, including wet and snowy roads, without the need for changes in driving style or input.