Posts Tagged ‘Leaf Electric Car’

  • Nissan Rolls Out Electric LEAF in Japan
    Nissan said Friday it will start selling its electric LEAF, the world’s first mass-produced electric car, from December 20th at Nissan dealers in Japan. Nissan said it will launch the LEAF electric car in the United States by the end of the month and in select European markets in early 2011. The Nissan LEAF is already sold out for this fiscal year in Japan at 6,000...
    by at December 3rd, 2010 at 12:12 am
  • Nissan Gets 13000 Orders for Leaf Electric Car
    Nissan has received more than 13,000 orders in the U.S. and Japan for its Leaf electric car, exceeding production capacity, said Nissan Chief Executive Carlos Ghosn, who also heads France’s Renault During a FY 2009 financial results presentation in Yokohama, Ghosn said that the company is seeking to add capacity to meet demand. Currently it can produce fewer than 12,000...
    by at May 14th, 2010 at 03:05 am
  • Nissan Leaf Pre-Orders Reach 3,754 Units
    Nissan Motor Co. today said that the pre-orders of Nissan LEAF electric car have reached 3,754 units in three weeks – more than half its 6,000-unit target for the entire year. Nissan would sell its LEAF electric car starting at $40,640 (3.76 million yen) in Japan, counting on government subsidies to slash the cost to consumers for its mass-market bet on the electric...
    by at April 22nd, 2010 at 08:04 am
  • Nissan LEAF Electric Priced at $33,000 in U.S.
    Nissan USA said Tuesday its LEAF electric car will have a price tag including government subsidies of about $25,000 including federal tax credits when it goes on sale in December. Nissan will begin taking consumer reservations for the Nissan LEAF April 20. The LEAF electric will becomes available for purchase or lease at Nissan dealers in select markets in December and...
    by at March 30th, 2010 at 10:03 am
  • Nissan Announces Pricing for Leaf Electric Car in Japan
    Nissan on Tuesday announced it would sell its LEAF electric car starting at $40,640 (3.76 million yen) in Japan, counting on government subsidies to slash the cost to consumers for its mass-market bet on the electric car. Nissan said that this is considerably cheaper than electric cars offered by rivals as it looks to take the lead in the market for zero emission vehicles....
    by at March 30th, 2010 at 07:03 am