Inovev expects sales volume of 80,000 units per year for the new Nissan Leaf
- Nissan unveiled the second generation of the 100% electric Nissan Leaf (the first generation was in 2010) that benefits from improved styling (appearance of a dummy grille in the style of the other models of the brand) and also technical developments that enable it to achieve a range of nearly 400 km on the NEDC cycle. In 2010, the Leaf was almost alone in the market of 100% electric vehicles, but today in many manufacturers have developed their EV range , and moreover several manufacturers are announcing future electric models with ambitious sales objectives.
- The previous Leaf has sold more than 280,000 copies in seven years, including 111,000 in the United States, 80,000 in Japan, 77,000 in Europe and more than 12,000 in the rest of the world.
- The second generation is supposed to do much better, especially because of the new environmental regulations that encourage this type of motorization all over the world.
- Inovev forecasts a sales volume of 80,000 units per year, compared to 40,000 units for the previous generation.
- The Leaf should continue to be manufactured at three different sites supplying their respective markets, in the United States, Europe and Japan. Its platform should be used for future Renault and Mitsubishi electric cars .
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