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I believe I'll take a look at more of actress Margot Robbie's films after this fresh, nearly 2 minute mini movie from Nissan. I'm impressed. Robbie impresses with her decision to be Nissan’s new electric vehicle (EV) ambassador. She impresses with her faux spontaneous racing of the carmaker’s radical all-electric race car, the Nissan BladeGlider. She impresses with her inviting smile. It's particularly nice to see this glossy take of her whizzing confidently and comfortably around the world-famous Monaco Grand Prix circuit at midnight.

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Margot Robbie & Nissan’s All-Electric BladeGlider In Monaco Grand Prix

I believe I’ll take a look at more of actress Margot Robbie’s films after this fresh, nearly 2 minute mini movie from Nissan. I’m impressed. Robbie impresses with her decision to be Nissan’s new electric vehicle (EV) ambassador. She impresses with her faux spontaneous racing of the carmaker’s radical all-electric race car, the Nissan BladeGlider. She impresses with her inviting smile. It’s particularly nice to see this glossy take of her whizzing confidently and comfortably around the world-famous Monaco Grand Prix circuit at midnight.

I believe I’ll take a look at more of actress Margot Robbie’s films after this fresh, nearly 2 minute mini movie from Nissan. I’m impressed. Robbie impresses with her decision to be Nissan’s new electric vehicle (EV) ambassador. She impresses with her faux spontaneous racing of the carmaker’s radical all-electric race car, the Nissan BladeGlider. She impresses with her inviting smile. It’s particularly nice to see this glossy take of her whizzing confidently and comfortably around the world-famous Monaco Grand Prix circuit at midnight.

Take a look at the motivating vibrancy of youth and prowess in all-electric action:

I think I’ll take in one of her films soon.

Nissan revealed Robbie as its new electric vehicle (EV) ambassador with this midnight race of Nissan’s radical all-electric BladeGlider sports car. Glide with lightspeed, she does. In her nocturnal bright-eyed wakefulness, Robbie smiles as if maneuvering the car takes nothing at all. That is how my LEAF feels as well — though, I’ve not tried such speed. I think Nissan specializes in agile driving.

Suicide Squad and The Wolf of Wall Street are some of Margot Robbie’s most well known films. Beyond her fame, though, she’s in this new role and on CleanTechnica for good reason. She said: “It’s a really exciting time for electric vehicles. More people are choosing to go electric, leading the way to a more sustainable future, and the Nissan BladeGlider hints at the future of smarter performance cars.”

More from Nissan:

“The prototype 190km/h Nissan BladeGlider, which hits 100km/h in less than 5 seconds, challenges the conventional thinking of what an all-electric sports car could look like in the future. Showcasing all the fun and excitement of pure electric vehicles, the prototype is part of Nissan’s Intelligent Mobility vision of how cars should be driven, powered and integrated into society.

“Margot Robbie put the radical three-seater through its paces around the closed Monaco street circuit before racing another BladeGlider. The pair of 272PS performance cars raced through the iconic Tunnel and diced with each other along Massenet before finishing in the glamour of Casino Square.

“In the film, the Suicide Squad and The Wolf of Wall Street star is also seen demonstrating the drifting prowess of Nissan BladeGlider around one of the most famous corners in the world of motorsport – the iconic Fairmont Hairpin.

“The Nissan BladeGlider will be on display at the 87th Geneva International Motor Show from 7th to 19th March 2017. Developed from a concept car first debuted in 2013, the all-electric sportscar is a precursor to a suite of future technologies that will combine Intelligent Mobility, environmentally friendly impact and sports-car driving capabilities.”

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Cynthia Shahan started writing after previously doing research and publishing work on natural birth practices. (Several unrelated publications) She is a licensed health care provider. She studied and practiced both Waldorf education, and Montessori education, mother of four unconditionally loving spirits, teachers, and environmentally conscious beings born with spiritual insights and ethics beyond this world. (She was able to advance more in this way led by her children.)

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