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Nissan LEAF – First electric car to hit 400,000 sales

Nissan LEAF is the first EV in history hit 400,000 sales

Nissan happily announced that, in terms of cumulative sales, LEAF is the best-selling model globally.

The total mileage of LEAFs exceed 10 billion km (6 billion miles). According to Nissan’s estimations, the LEAF fleet saves 3.8 million barrels of oil a year.

LEAF is available in more than 50 markets globally and expanding to six new markets. It will be in Latin America in the first half of this year and seven in Asia and Oceania by the end of the year.

In 2018, the LEAF was the best-selling electric vehicle in Europe and the top-selling car of any kind in Norway.

Nissan:

“Introduced in 2010 as the world’s first mass-market electric vehicle, the Nissan LEAF has led the way in making the excitement and convenience of electric driving accessible to non-luxury buyers. Less than a decade ago, electric cars were seen as a niche product, and LEAF customers were mostly “early adopters.”

Today, a growing number of consumers say their next car may be electric. Customers are choosing the LEAF for its powerful, agile performance and advanced technologies, such as the ProPILOT Assist semiautonomous driving system1, in addition to the benefits of sustainable mobility.”

“In launching the first-generation LEAF, Nissan pledged to become a global leader in producing and promoting vehicles with zero tailpipe emissions. The company committed itself to working with governments and utility companies to support the adoption of electric vehicles, make charging them easier and more convenient, and develop second-life uses for electric car batteries.”

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