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  2. Nissan electric vehicles - Wikipedia

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    Nissan Motors has developed several concept cars and limited production electric cars, and launched the series production Nissan Leaf all-electric car in December 2010. [1] As of December 2015 [update] , the Leaf is the world's all-time best selling highway-capable plug-in electric car with over 200,000 units sold since its introduction.

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  4. Nissan Leaf - Wikipedia

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    2012 Nissan Leaf (Germany) Initially, the Leaf was available exclusively with a large battery pack composed of 192 flat, laminated lithium-ion cells developed in collaboration with NEC, which offers advantages such as simplified design, efficient cooling, and optimal packaging. The battery pack is located under the floor and between the wheels ...

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  7. Nissan Leaf (first generation) - Wikipedia

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    In North America, the Nissan Leaf falls under the classification of a compact car, [55] [56] [57] while in the UK, it is categorised as a small family car or a C-segment car. [58] [59] [60] The Leaf's boot/trunk space is rated at 24 cu ft (679.6 L) with rear seats up and 30 cu ft (849.5 L) with rear seats down. [61]

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  9. Template:Modern North American Nissan vehicles - Wikipedia

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