

Unveiledtoday at Nissan's Japanese headquarters in Yokohama, the zero-emissionsNissan Leaf is a dedicated, mass production electric-vehicle that isslated for launch in late 2010 in Japan, the United States, and Europe.Slightly larger than the Tiida, the medium-sized five-door hatchback isbased on a unique platform and it is equipped with a fully electricdrivetrain that consists of a 107HP electric motor and a lithium-ionbattery pack that can be charged through any home outlet providing adriving range of more than 160km (100 miles).
Nissansaid that it expects the car to be competitively priced in the range ofa well-equipped C-segment vehicle something that points towards a€20,000 range in Europe and close to $30,000 in the USA.
Aninteresting detail concerns the headlights which have been designed tosplit and redirect airflow away from the door mirrors, in order toreduce wind noise and drag. According to Nissan, the lights provide yetone more benefit in that they consume just 10 percent of theelectricity of conventional lamps.
TheLeaf's batteries can be charged up to 80% of its full capacity in justunder 30 minutes with a quick charger while a full charge at homethrough a 200V outlet is estimated to take approximately eight hours.The socket for the Leaf's charging plug is hidden underneath a flapwith the firm's logo on the bonnet.
TheJapanese automaker said that it has formed partnerships with countriessuch as the UK and Portugal, local governments in Japan and the USA,and other sectors, for a total of nearly 30 partnerships worldwide.







































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