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    Nissan Unveils 'LEAF' - The World's First Electric Car Designed for Affordability and Real-World Requirements

    YOKOHAMA, Japan, Aug. 1 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Nissan Motor Co., Ltd. today unveiled Nissan LEAF, the world's first affordable, zero-emission car. Designed specifically for a lithium-ion battery-powered chassis, Nissan LEAF is a medium-size hatchback that comfortably seats five adults and has a range of more than 160km (100 miles) to satisfy real-world consumer requirements.

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    NISSAN LEAF

    Slated for launch in late 2010 in Japan, the United States, and Europe, Nissan LEAF ushers in a new era of mobility - the zero-emission era. The car is the embodiment of Nissan's radical, transformative vision for the future and the culmination of decades of investment and research.

    "Nissan LEAF is a tremendous accomplishment - one in which all Nissan employees can take great pride," said Nissan President and CEO Carlos Ghosn. "We have been working tirelessly to make this day a reality - the unveiling of a real-world car that has zero - not simply reduced - emissions. It's the first step in what is sure to be an exciting journey - for people all over the world, for Nissan and for the industry."

    Key characteristics of the LEAF include:

    1. Zero-emission power train and platform
    2. Affordable pricing
    3. Distinctive design
    4. Real-world range autonomy - 160km (100 miles)
    5. Connected Mobility: Advanced intelligent transportation (IT) system

    The "LEAF" name is a significant statement about the car itself. Just as leaves purify the air in nature, so Nissan LEAF purifies mobility by taking emissions out of the driving experience. Pricing details will be announced closer to start of sales in late 2010; however, the company expects the car to be competitively priced in the range of a well-equipped C-segment vehicle. Additionally, Nissan LEAF is expected to qualify for an array of significant local, regional and national tax breaks and incentives in markets around the world. As an added benefit, because the vehicle has less mechanical complexity than a traditional gasoline-powered car, Nissan LEAF is designed to be friendly to the wallet as well as to the environment.

    ZERO-EMISSION MOBILITY

    Nissan LEAF is powered by laminated compact lithium-ion batteries, which generate power output of over 90kW, while its electric motor delivers 80kW/280Nm. This ensures a highly responsive, fun-to-drive experience that is in keeping with what consumers have come to expect from traditional, gasoline-powered automobiles.

    Unlike internal-combustion engine (ICE) equipped vehicles, Nissan LEAF's power train has no tail pipe, and thus no emission of CO2 or other greenhouse gases. A combination of Nissan LEAF's regenerative braking system and innovative lithium-ion battery packs enables the car to deliver a driving range of more than 160km (100 miles) on one full charge*. (*US LA4 mode)

    Extensive consumer research demonstrates that this range satisfies the daily driving requirements of more than 70% of the world's consumers who drive cars.

    And, Nissan's approach makes charging easy and convenient. Nissan LEAF can be charged up to 80% of its full capacity in just under 30 minutes with a quick charger. Charging at home through a 200V outlet is estimated to take approximately eight hours - ample time to enable an overnight refresh for consumer and car alike.

    REAL-WORLD CAR

    The engineers and designers behind Nissan LEAF worked to create a competitively priced real-world car that would enable Nissan to lead mobility into the zero-emission era. To ensure comfort, spaciousness and cargo capacity, Nissan LEAF employs a completely new chassis and body layout.

    "Our car had to be the world's first, medium-size, practical EV that motorists could afford and would want to use every day. And that's what we've created. The styling will identify not only Nissan LEAF but also the owner as a participant in the new era of zero-emission mobility," said Masato INOUE, Product Chief Designer.

    DISTINCTIVE DESIGN

    Even the smallest details can yield tremendous effect.

    Nissan LEAF's frontal styling is characterized by a sharp, upright V-shaped design featuring long, up-slanting light-emitting diode (LED) headlights that employ a blue internal reflective design that announces, "This car is special." But the headlights do more than make a statement. They are also designed to cleverly split and redirect airflow away from the door mirrors, thus reducing wind noise and drag. And, the headlights provide yet one more benefit in that they consume just 10 percent of the electricity of conventional lamps, which helps Nissan LEAF to achieve its world-class range autonomy.

    Through bright trim colors inside, Nissan LEAF creates a pleasing and stylish cabin environment. An environmentally friendly "blue earth" color theme originates from the Aqua Globe body color of Nissan LEAF's introductory model. This theme is carried into the interior through blue dashboard highlights and instrument illumination.

    CONNECTED MOBILITY IT SYSTEM

    Nissan LEAF employs an exclusive advanced IT system. Connected to a global data center, the system can provide support, information, and entertainment for drivers 24 hours a day.

    The dash-mounted monitor displays Nissan LEAF's remaining power - or "reachable area" - in addition to showing a selection of nearby charging stations.

    Another state-of-the-art feature is the ability to use mobile phones to turn on air-conditioning and set charging functions - even when Nissan LEAF is powered down. An on-board remote-controlled timer can also be pre-programmed to recharge batteries.

    "The IT system is a critical advantage," says Tooru ABE, Chief Product Specialist. "We wanted this vehicle to be a partner for the driver and an enhancement for the passengers. We also wanted this vehicle to help create a zero-emission community, and these IT features will help make that possible."

    HOLISTIC APPROACH TO ZERO-EMISSION MOBILITY AND ECO-FRIENDLY INNOVATION

    Nissan LEAF is a critical first step in establishing the era of zero-emission mobility; however, Nissan recognizes that internal-combustion engine (ICE) technologies will play a vital role in global transportation for decades to come. Because of this, Nissan is implementing its zero-emission vision through a holistic approach, which provides consumers a comprehensive range of eco-friendly technologies from which to choose.

    For some consumers, Nissan LEAF will be the perfect match, and the only car they will ever need. For others, Nissan LEAF will be a logical addition to the family fleet - the optimal choice for the daily commute, for example.

    While zero-emission is the ultimate goal, the company is committed to ongoing innovation in eco-friendly technologies that increase efficiency and reduce emissions. As a result, Nissan offers a comprehensive suite of automotive technologies, including CVT, Idle Stop, HEV, Clean Diesel, and ongoing research and investment in FCV technology.

    WORLDWIDE PARTNERS

    Zero-emission mobility programs under the banner of the Renault-Nissan Alliance include partnerships with countries such as the UK and Portugal, local governments in the Japan and the USA, and other sectors, for a total of nearly 30 partnerships worldwide.

    In these partnerships major efforts focus on three areas:

    1) Development of a comprehensive charging infrastructure through public and private investment,

    2) Incentives and subsidies from local, regional, and national governments, and

    3) Public education on the individual and societal benefits of zero-emissions mobility.

    ZERO-EMISSION VEHICLE PRODUCTION

    Nissan LEAF is the first in the company's forthcoming line of EVs and is a major milestone in the realization of the Renault-Nissan Alliance's vision for zero-emission mobility. The first of Nissan's EVs will be manufactured at Oppama, Japan, with additional capacity planned for Smyrna, Tennessee, USA. Meanwhile, lithium-ion batteries are being produced in Zama, Japan, with additional capacity planned for the USA, the UK and Portugal, and other sites for investment are under study around the world.

    ABOUT NISSAN MOTOR CO., LTD.

    Nissan Motor Co., Ltd. is a global automotive company with vehicle sales of 3.411 million in 2008. Nissan is present in all major auto markets worldwide, selling a comprehensive range of cars, pickup trucks, SUVs, and light commercial vehicles.

    NISSAN BLUE CITIZENSHIP

    Nissan is committed to making a better world through its commitment to corporate social responsibility. This includes programs that focus on technological innovations that focus on people and care for the planet. Our vision for zero-emission mobility is an outgrowth of our CSR approach, which we call Blue Citizenship. Together, we are working with our Alliance partner, Renault, to make a better world through zero-emission mobility.

    For more information, please visit the Nissan Zero-Emission website:

    NISSAN | Zero Emission Website
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    Thanks for that!

    Quote Originally Posted by efusco View Post
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    In these partnerships major efforts focus on three areas:
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    1) Development of a comprehensive charging infrastructure through public and private investment,
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    Better Place?

    I am wondering if this vehicle will recharge only at Better Place charge spots, or at non-Better Place charge spots, or both...?

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    24kWh pack.
    80kW (~107hp) AC motor.
    140km/h (~90mph) top speed.

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    Naff name and the design is a "bit of a grower". Maybe it is just that colour...

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    I kind of like it, though the "inset" hatch door looks as if it costs you some space and might degrade the aerodynamics a bit. Of course I don't see the price anywhere....

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    I really like the ability to remotely pre-heat or cool the car while plugged in.

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    There is a bit of "family resemblance" to the Nissan Murano.


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    2010 Nissan Leaf EV

    Now that the Leaf EV is unveiled I think it is proper to start a new topic for it.


    2010 Nissan Leaf electric car: In person, in depth -- and U.S. bound — Autoblog Green

    The styling is a conventional 5 door hatchback. The front reminds me of the 350/370z. It think it looks decent, but it's obviously not a sexy car like the Model S. I wouldn't mind owning one depending on the price.

    NISSAN LEAF Specs

    Dimensions
    Length: 4445 mm / 175.0 in.
    Width: 1770 mm / 69.7 in.
    Height : 1550 mm / 61.0 in.
    Wheelbase: 2700 mm / 106.3 in.

    Performance
    Driving range over: 160km/100miles (US LA4 mode)
    Max speed (km/h): over 140km/h (over 87 mph)

    Motor
    Type: AC motor
    Max power (kW): 80kW (107hp)
    Max torque (Nm): 280Nm (208 lbs-ft)

    Battery
    Type: laminated lithium-ion battery
    Total capacity (kWh): 24
    Power output (kW): over 90
    Energy density (Wh/kg): 140
    Power density (kW/kg): 2.5
    Number of modules: 48
    Charging times: quick charger DC 50kW (0 to 80%): less than 30 min; home-use AC200V charger: less than 8 hrs
    Battery layout: Under seat & floor
    Additional:
    ~$10k battery replacement cost.
    200+kg (440+lbs) battery weight.
    Each "module" is the size of a laptop with 4 magazine-sized cells in each.
    3 phase 50kW charger costs about $45k.
    Acceleration close to g35 (don't know where autobloggreen got this)

    Edit:
    Didn't realize there was a thread on this already: http://www.teslamotorsclub.com/news-...announced.html
    Last edited by stopcrazypp; 08-02-2009 at 10:40 AM.
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    Quote Originally Posted by TEG View Post
    There is a bit of "family resemblance" to the Nissan Murano.
    Yeah, especially the older ones at the rear.



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