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Nissan is killing off the LEAF in another key market ahead of its next-gen EV model

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As the wait intensifies for Nissan’s next-generation electric vehicle, the brand is officially discontinuing its groundbreaking LEAF model in yet another major market. Although LEAF production ceases at Sunderland’s facility, customers can still acquire the preceding models while stock lasts.

As Nissan brings a curtain call to an era-defining chapter in its history, the stage is set for a new generation of electrifying all-electric vehicles. The Nissan LEAF, launched in 2010 as the world’s first mainstream electric vehicle, revolutionized the industry as a true trailblazer.

The Nissan LEAF was initially introduced in Japan, Europe, and the United States, before expanding to over 60 global markets worldwide. Over the past decade, the electric vehicle market has undergone significant updates, yet these advancements have not been enough to halt the decline in sales.

Nissan’s LEAF electric vehicle saw a significant decline in sales globally, with a whopping 21% drop in Japan, a staggering 40% slump in the US, and a 35% decrease in Europe last year. Development will not significantly differ from the original pace during the initial five months of 2024.

Nissan has announced its decision to discontinue production of the LEAF in another international market, Australia, following the end of manufacturing at its UK plant earlier this year.

Although Nissan has ceased production of the LEAF in the UK, Australian and New Zealand customers can still place orders until existing stock levels deplete.

Since 2013, Nissan has been producing its all-electric LEAF model at its UK factory in Sunderland.

Nissan is reportedly discontinuing production of its popular LEAF electric vehicle in Australia.

Nissan Australia has secured a robust inventory of vehicles for customers to purchase. Despite this, the exact number of remaining fashion styles remains ambiguous.

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Nissan is poised to introduce its inaugural all-electric offering, the Ariya SUV, to the Australian market, although a definitive launch date remains undisclosed at this stage. While the LEAF remains in production in Tennessee for North America until 2025, and also in Japan for domestic customers, there are no plans disclosed by Nissan Australia to bring it in from either region.

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The all-electric Nissan Ariya offers a range of advanced charging technologies to ensure you stay connected on the go. With a comprehensive network of public charging stations and the innovative e-Pedal, you can charge your battery while driving, reducing the need for plug-in charging.

Ariya’s intuitive navigation system helps you find nearby charging stations, including Level 1 (120V), Level 2 (240V), and DC Fast Charging options. Plus, our vehicle’s advanced regenerative braking technology captures kinetic energy and converts it into electricity, further extending your driving range.

So whether you’re commuting to work or exploring the great outdoors, Nissan Ariya’s advanced charging features have got you covered.

The new e+ variant is expected to arrive alongside Nissan’s next-generation LEAF, which is scheduled to debut soon. Is Nissan revamping its game with the innovative new LEAF?

Nissan has previewed its electric vehicle concept, dubbed Chill Out, which was first showcased in 2021. The all-new LEAF will debut as a bold and innovative crossover coupe SUV. Will be significantly more sport-oriented and remarkably compact compared to its forthcoming siblings, the Qashqai and Juke EVs. As whispers of a revamped Leaf surface, one supplier likens it to a “mini Ariya”, suggesting a potential convergence of Nissan’s electric offerings under a new, more streamlined brand identity.

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Nissan teases its Chill-Out concept, a sneak peek at the upcoming next-generation LEAF.

Nissan is committing up to £3 billion (approximately $4.9 billion) to manufacture next-generation electric vehicles (EVs) at its Sunderland facility, in addition to producing the LEAF, Qashqai, and Juke models.

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