10
MAY
2013
Renault-Nissan Alliance Team
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Nissan LEAF storms sales charts to outsell internal combustion rivals

The Nissan LEAF has made history again by taking the number two spot in the overall car sales chart for Norway, beating a host of household name combustion engined cars in the process.

This month has not been a one-off success - with the Nissan LEAF taking 5th position overall in the sales charts for 2013 to date, and number 13 overall in 2012. Since the start of sale 18 months ago more than 4,500 of the 100% electric models have been sold in Norway, making it the best selling car in the Nissan range for that market.

Nissan Senior Vice President of Sales and Marketing, Paul Willcox expects even greater success with the new model, commenting: “In April we have outsold entire ranges of big name models from other manufacturers with our outgoing model. While the competition are offering multiple body styles, engine types and trim levels, the current Nissan LEAF is a single shape, powertrain and specification car.

He continued: “In March we began production of our new Nissan LEAF in the UK with over 100 changes and three levels of trim.With this new European-tailored car hitting showrooms in May we expect the coming months to show the undeniable momentum building behind 100% electric vehicle sales in Europe.

In Norway the Nissan LEAF is now a mainstream car choice for family and business drivers because it performs as well as a combustion engined car, but doesn’t produce any emissions.

Norway has encouraged the use of electric vehicles for many years with tax and usage benefits, and its progressive policy on electric vehicles is being rewarded with strong take up of zero emission cars. National and local governments in the Nordic nation have reduced VAT to zero, installed electric car only car parks and allowed the use of bus lanes to encourage Norwegians to switch to zero emission cars. To cope with the huge growth in the uptake of EVs, the council in Oslo have recently increased their charging point installations from 100 per year to 200 per year for the next four years.

Read the full article on Nissan's website.
Watch a video about Nissan LEAF in Oslo.

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