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  2. Nissan Leaf (first generation) - Wikipedia

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    Nissan states that the 2011 model year Leaf has a drag coefficient of Cd=0.29 which was further improved to Cd=0.28 in 2012 for the 2013 model year. [63] American automotive magazine Car and Driver , using a wind tunnel, measured a drag coefficient of C d =0.32 for the 2012 model year Leaf.

  3. Nissan Leaf - Wikipedia

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    The Nissan Leaf (Japanese: 日産・リーフ, Hepburn: Nissan Rīfu), stylized as "LEAF," is a battery-electric powered compact car manufactured by Nissan, produced since 2010 across two generations. It has been offered exclusively as a 5-door hatchback. The term "LEAF" serves as a backronym to leading environmentally-friendly affordable ...

  4. List of Nissan vehicles - Wikipedia

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    Leaf: 2010 2017 2021 Global Battery electric compact car . Micra: 1982 2010 2021 ... 2009–2013 Nissan Pixo (rebadged Suzuki Alto) 2009–2024 Nissan NP200;

  5. Nissan Announces Lower-Priced LEAF - AOL

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    On Monday, Nissan Motor Co. announced lower prices on the 2013 models of its LEAF all-electric cars. The company said it is introducing a new trim level in the car, the LEAF S, which will retail ...

  6. Electric car use by country - Wikipedia

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    Mitsubishi introduced multiple plug-in vehicles: the Mitsubishi i MiEV in 2009, [440] [441] the Mitsubishi Minicab MiEV in 2011, [442] a truck version of the Minicab MiEV [443] and the Mitsubishi Outlander P-HEV in 2013. [444] The Nissan Leaf launched in 2010. [445] [446] The Toyota Prius PHEV was released in January 2012. [447]

  7. Nissan Note - Wikipedia

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    Nissan unveiled a new hybrid powertrain in Note e-Power on 2 November 2016 in Japan. The company's new e-Power series hybrid system consists of a small 1.2-liter, three-cylinder gasoline engine (HR12DE) and an electric traction motor (EM57), which is shared with the Nissan Leaf, pairs with a much smaller battery (1.5 kWh) than the Leaf's. [67]