Posts Tagged ‘NissanLeaf’

  • Nissan Announces LEAF Price in Switzerland, Makes New EV Partnership
    Nissan International SA announced the price of Nissan LEAF in Switzerland, making Switzerland the fifth European market in which Nissan has disclosed the price of the first global electric car to be manufactured by a major carmaker. The zero-emission Nissan LEAF will cost 49,950 CHF ($50,865 or €36,470) with customer deliveries to start in the second half of 2011. The...
    by at October 30th, 2010 at 03:10 am
  • Nissan LEAF Wins Popular Mechanics Breakthrough Award
    The Nissan LEAF EV has been named one of the year’s 10 breakthrough products by Popular Mechanics magazine. Nissan will receive a Popular Mechanics Breakthrough Award during a ceremony today at the Hearst Tower in New York City. The Nissan LEAF was chosen as one of the year’s 10 most transformative products by a panel of experts in addition to members of the Popular...
    by at October 5th, 2010 at 12:10 pm
  • Nissan Opens LEAF General Public Reservations in Europe
    Nissan Europe is opening open order books today for Nissan LEAF in Portugal and the Republic of Ireland. Nissan’s additional lead market for electric cars in Europe, the UK, has also confirmed that pre-orders will commence on September 1. The ordering process is a first step in securing a place on the list to receive the electric Nissan LEAF and means Portuguese, Irish...
    by at July 30th, 2010 at 02:07 am
  • Enterprise to Rent-Out Nissan LEAFs
    Enterprise Holdings Inc., operator of Enterprise Rent-A-Car, Alamo and National car rental lots, is buying 500 Nissan LEAF electric cars for use in the rental-car company’s U.S. operations. Delivery of 500 Nissan LEAFs will begin in January 2011 and will continue throughout the year. In addition to the LEAFs, the company will offer customers electric cars from other...
    by at July 28th, 2010 at 03:07 am
  • Nissan Leaf will Cost Less than $44.000
    Nissan plans to sell its new Leaf electric car in Japan for less than 4 million yen ($44.300), according to the Mainichi Shimbun report. With the Japan’s government subsidy for green cars, Nissan expects the actual to be further reduced to less than 3 million yen ($33.300). The Japanese automaker will launch the car in Japan, Europe and the U.S. this autumn, the report...
    by at March 17th, 2010 at 07:03 am