23
JAN
2013
Renault-Nissan Alliance Team
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Nissan reduces price of all-electric LEAF in Europe

Nissan reduces price of all-electric LEAF in Europe

Price reduction of €3,000 makes it easier for everyone to join the electric vehicle revolution

Nissan is making zero-emission mobility more affordable by reducing the price of the all-electric Nissan LEAF by €3,000 in European markets. The change comes as part of a global effort to make the LEAF more affordable in the pioneering electric vehicle's three main markets of Japan, Europe and the United States.
 

In addition to the reduction in the ex-works price, customers can also benefit from further attractive local finance offers. The new price is effective immediately, ahead of the mid-year arrival of an updated version of the LEAF, the world's best-selling electric car.
 

This is on top of incentives offered by governments and regional authorities and means a customer could pay as little as €25,990 in France or £23,490 in the U.K. for a brand new example.
 

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