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Nissan is reportedly taking its first official orders on Tuesday for the all-electric LEAF, which will basically be the first mass-produced mainstream-targeted electric vehicle on the market. Here's what you need to know about the Nissan LEAF.
While Nissan has made bold claims about the battery pack for its LEAF -- that it's broken the $400/kWh mark at a time when other automakers are shooting closer to $500-$700/kWh -- Tesla Motors CEO Elon Musk isn't worried. He says the LEAF's battery is primitive.
CNET Car Tech gets to take the Nissan Leaf electric car for a preview drive. Originally posted at The Car Tech blog
Nissan Leaf battery. Photo: NissanMatching the Chevy VoltAs predicted here, Nissan has decided to match GM and offer a 8-year/100k miles warranty on the battery pack of its LEAF electric car. It will be great for early adopters who will have one less thing to worry about (at least for the first 8 years or 100k miles), and it will be great for the transition to electrified transportation.... Read
During our test drive of Nissan's electric LEAF this week Nissan's Mark Perry, told us that the car giant is working with AT&T to provide a connection for digital services for the car, like battery charge monitoring and finding the nearest charging station.
We took (arguably) the most affordable, mainstream, soon-to-be-released all-electric vehicle the Nissan LEAF out for a test drive for this week's episode of Green Overdrive (where if it's green we'll drive it.)
Hot on the heels of General Motors unveiling an 8-year, 100,000-mile warranty for its upcoming Chevy Volt, Nissan announced today that it will offer the same warranty for the battery in its all-electric LEAF sedan.
AP - Nissan Motor Co. will sell 500 Leaf electric cars to Enterprise Rent-A-Car starting in January, as the Japanese automaker aims to put more drivers behind the wheel of its battery-powered vehicles.
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