March 29, 2024
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VIDEO: Nissan Leaf, winner of 2011 COTY – production line secrets

As you probably find out already, if not, check here, the zero-emission Nissan Leaf managed to win the 2011 Car of the Year (COTY) award while overcoming other potent rivals such as Alfa Romeo Giulietta or Opel Meriva. Meanwhile, the Japanese manufacturer announced that Nissan Leaf will be launched on the Japanese manufacturer on December

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Nissan Leaf wins the 2011 Car of the Year Award with 257 points

Here is the winner of the 2011 Car of the Year award, Nissan Leaf, the electric Japanese model who managed to impose ahead of other well placed models. Actually, this is the first electric model to win this award, a detail which makes this award greater. I think it is not necessary to talk in

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Eliica EV sparks some interest for the Japanese manufacturers

What we have here is something that you’ll almost certainly never see in the streets nearby. The car here is the Eliica EV concept. The Eliica EV is the brainchild of a Mr. Hiroshi Shimuzu and it is truly like no other EV.

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Nissan Leaf entered series production today

One of the most eagerly awaited EVs of our time, the Nissan Leaf has entered a new stage of it’s existence, it began series production today. The production of the Nissan Leaf began this morning at the company’s Oppama facility in Japan. The Oppama plant is one of Nissan’s finest being able to churn out

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Nissan is offering 500 test-drive invitations for the Leaf

Nissan isn’t giving their marketing and development team any break as they have just released a set of 500 invitations to a test drive of the Leaf in Japan. The Nissan Leaf will be the world’s first mass-production electric car and will be available for testing at the plant in Oppama, Japan as part of

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2011 Nissan Leaf

Nissan revealed a type of car that I talk about with the biggest pleasure. I’m talking about the new 2011 Nissan Leaf that is a full hybrid meaning that it uses only curent electric so it’s making a very big favor to the nature. Of course, the car was also present at the 2009 Tokyo Auto

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