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Nissan Leaf Gets Its Colors and Trims. Published: 2 Sep 2010, 09:14 UTC • By: Daniel Patrascu. As the official launch date for the first all-electric vehicle to be marketed worldwide approaches, ...
Nissan calls it the Leaf (Leading, Environmentally Friendly, Affordable, Family Car), and says it will launch in the U.S. in late 2010 in limited quantities.The Japanese automaker is boasting that ...
Nissan Leaf batteries are staying in use longer than anticipated. And communities of color are far more interested in EVs than sales data suggests. This and more, here at Green Car Reports.
The Nissan LEAF is the Japanese automaker's mass market global electric car that will go on sale in selected markets in US, Japan, and Europe in 2010. Nissan plans for the car to be affordable and ...
As of right now, Nissan appears to be looking at five color options for the new Leaf all-electric vehicle: silver, black, red, white and the familiar aqua blue we’ve seen in preview pics.
The Nissan LEAF has never been a particularly attractive car. The second-generation models currently on the streets certainly look better than the ...
Third-generation Nissan Leaf goes up to 303 miles on a charge, which should be enough for most consumers. It'll hold 55.5 cubic feet of cargo, too.The Leaf was fully redesigned on a new platform that ...
However, Nissan vehicle programs chief, Francois Bailly, told TopGear.com the new LEAF is expected to have 373 miles (600 km) driving range (WLTP). It will draw power from Nissan’s new 3-in-1 EV ...
Nissan is struggling right now, and needs to make inroads with consumers if it wants to, you know, exist long term.The brand announced a bold plan to launch ten new models across the next 18 or so ...
The Leaf Nismo will come in custom brilliant silver, super-black two-tone, and dark metal grey and super black two-tone colors. Inside the car are lots of red Nismo accents.
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