Nissan Leaf tops electric car sales in Europe
20 Jul 2018|2,055 views
More than 18,000 new Nissan Leaf vehicles were registered in Europe between January and June. European customers have now placed more than 37,000 orders for the new Leaf since it first went on sale in October 2017.
The new Nissan Leaf offers the exhilarating acceleration and environmental performance of an all-electric powertrain, dynamic exterior styling, and advanced driver assistance technologies.
The car's larger, 40kWh battery delivers a combined driving cycle range of 270km under Europe's new WLTP emissions and economy standard. The 100% electric vehicle has won several awards for its cutting-edge technology and performance.
It won the 2018 World Green Car award at the New York International Auto Show and has received five star safety ratings from both the European New Car Assessment Program and the Japan New Car Assessment Program.
The strong demand for the new Nissan Leaf in the first six months of this year reinforces its status as the best-selling electric car on the planet, with more than 340,000 global sales since the first Leaf was launched in 2010. Recently, Nissan delivered the 100,000th Nissan Leaf to a European customer.
"The momentum continues to build for electric cars," said Gareth Dunsmore, Electric Vehicle Director at Nissan Europe. "The new Leaf has transformed the experience of driving, with technologies like e-Pedal, capable of reducing braking interaction by up to 90%, showing more customers the benefits of electric mobility that Nissan offers."
More than 18,000 new Nissan Leaf vehicles were registered in Europe between January and June. European customers have now placed more than 37,000 orders for the new Leaf since it first went on sale in October 2017.
The new Nissan Leaf offers the exhilarating acceleration and environmental performance of an all-electric powertrain, dynamic exterior styling, and advanced driver assistance technologies.
The car's larger, 40kWh battery delivers a combined driving cycle range of 270km under Europe's new WLTP emissions and economy standard. The 100% electric vehicle has won several awards for its cutting-edge technology and performance.
It won the 2018 World Green Car award at the New York International Auto Show and has received five star safety ratings from both the European New Car Assessment Program and the Japan New Car Assessment Program.
The strong demand for the new Nissan Leaf in the first six months of this year reinforces its status as the best-selling electric car on the planet, with more than 340,000 global sales since the first Leaf was launched in 2010. Recently, Nissan delivered the 100,000th Nissan Leaf to a European customer.
"The momentum continues to build for electric cars," said Gareth Dunsmore, Electric Vehicle Director at Nissan Europe. "The new Leaf has transformed the experience of driving, with technologies like e-Pedal, capable of reducing braking interaction by up to 90%, showing more customers the benefits of electric mobility that Nissan offers."
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