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NewYork Times Itsuo Inouye/Associated Press Nissan plans to start selling a new battery-powered all-electric car, the Leaf, next year in Japan, Europe and the United States. YOKOHAMA, Japan (Reuters) — Nissan, Japan’s third-largest automaker, took the wraps off its much-awaited electric car on Sunday, naming the hatchback the Leaf. Nissan and its French partner, Renault, have been aggressive proponents of pure electric vehicles with no emissions, announcing plans to mass-market the clean but expensive cars globally in 2012. Nissan will begin selling the first Leaf cars in the United States, Japan and Europe toward the end of 2010, adding two more models soon after. It expects production to ...
DEEPAK BHARDWAJ  |  Commented  |  2 years ago
Hi, This car is a start only in the similar way hybrid is also being upgraded and the same company is gonna launch a hybrid car which will give mileage of 300/ltr. i visited the r&d center of few automobile companies in Japan and met there...
Amar Nath Mukherje  |  Commented  |  2 years ago
A new type infrastructure would be required for regular battery charging.Capacity of the car is still remain not mentioned as well as battery charging requirement.Lastly the total economics compared to other conventional cars will be the driving...
Devi Kaladeen  |  Commented  |  2 years ago
It will be interesting to see how the sale of this vehicle will go next year.When I first saw the article 2 days ago I thought it might be very expensive but reading through the article this caught my attention "Nissan did not announce pricing for...
 
 
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