Two and a half grand slashed off the Nissan Leaf price
The Nissan Leaf is now obtainable from only £23,490, and because of it's zero emissions, and is free from the responsibility of road tax and company car 'benefit-in-kind' tax. The Leaf runs off a central battery, for which a full charge costs a fragment of the price of a tank of conventional fuel. So as well as being kind to the environment, it is also easy on the wallet.
The Leaf's new price is in effect as of now, and is part of a worldwide venture by Nissan to make it's electric vehicle available to a wider audience. The price change effects Nissan's 3 main markets of Europe, the US, and Japan.
Nissan Europe's senior vice president, Paul Willcox, commented: "Nissan's objective for Leaf has always been to bring zero-emission mobility within reach of the mass market. Our price reduction underlines that commitment and with no price premium even more motorists will become believers... There is no doubt that Nissan Leaf is a revolution and existing customers are passionate in their belief that zero-emission mobility is not the future, but is here now."











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