Nissan has officially sold its 300,000th Leaf EV in under ten years since the model was first for sale.
 
The Leaf holds many titles including being the first mass-produced electric car and best-selling electric car.
 
September 2017 saw the launch of the fully redesigned Leaf with the connected ProPILOT and ProPILOT Park technology. The upgrade also brought an e-Pedal, more power, increased range as well as improvements to refinement, comfort and convenience.
 
Nissan Executive Vice President, Daniele Schillaci, said, “The new Nissan LEAF is the icon of Nissan Intelligent Mobility because it delivers an even more exciting drive and enhanced ownership experience and contributes to a better world. It will take Nissan’s EV leadership even further.”
 
Despite the commendable sales figures, the Leaf is often the forgotten electric car. Tesla commands the majority of headlines where EV technology is concerned. The Leaf is the car most likely to reach price parity with petrol and diesel cars before any other.
 
The new Nissan Leaf will be sold in more than 60 markets around the world including Australia.
 
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