With a collection of heavy-duty snow tracks strapped to its axles, the Nissan Rogue Warrior is claimed to be efficient in taking on the harshest winter conditions. So it comes as not a surprise Nissan showed a Rogue, Nissan’s very popular car in Canada, sporting the concept drivetrain at the snowy 2016 Montreal International Car Show this week.
Nissan counted on Quebec-based Motorsports in Action (MIA) to transform the pedestrian small crossover to the Rogue Warrior. MIA made use of a Dominator track system from American Track Vehicle to tackle the foul-weather roads. Each snow track procedures 30 inches high and 48 inches long, where as the track is 15 inches wide.
In order to fit the snow tracks, MIA made modifications to the suspension. Additionally, custom snow guards and also minor physical body adjustments were made making area for the setup. The drivetrain, including the Xtronic CVT and all-wheel drive system, is unchanged. With the snow tracks, the Nissan Rogue Warrior can be driven up to 62 miles per hour as well as scale a 45-degree grade in groomed snow. Ground clearance is said to be 23 inches.
Nissan claims the absence of dealt with equipments in the Xtronic CVT in the Rogue Warrior is a best match for the snow track arrangement because the engine and also transmission could constantly change for the right driving problems. That appears much like the layout of the majority of snowmobiles to us.