Nissan LEAF Awarded WhichEV 'Lifetime Achievement Award' The Independent UK-based publication, WhichEV has announced that the 'Lifetime
The Independent UK-based publication WhichEV has announced that the “Lifetime Achievement Award” for popularising electrification in vehicles goes to none other than the Nissan LEAF. The Nissan LEAF is well deserving of this honor after coming to the marketThe LEAF not only set the standard for the entire vehicle industry, it is basically an iconic legend for the EV world.
“For the past decade, the Europe region has been leading the switch to electrification. Our vision for the next decade is to accelerate this further, with new products and technologies that will transform the driving experience for Nissan customers,” said Guillaume Cartier, Chairperson for the Nissan AMIEO Region.
The LEAF has stood the test of time and is now in its third generation. It is still a fairly popular choice for EV enthusiasts, even if it doesn’t top sales charts any longer. It is practical, comfortable, and with zero tailpipe emissions, incredibly efficient even after a decade later.
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