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Nissan 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 100 miles to
satisfy real-world consumer
requirements.
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
characterised 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 colours
inside, Nissan LEAF creates a
pleasing and stylish cabin
environment. An environmentally
friendly “blue earth” colour
theme originates from the Aqua
Globe body colour 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 centre, 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 recognises 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 with 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.
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