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As of 2014, the Nissan Leaf was the world's best selling highway-capable all-electric car ever. [132] [133] Global sales totaled 100,000 Leafs by mid January 2014, representing a 45 percent market share of worldwide pure electric vehicles sold since 2010. [132]
The Leaf is the world's all-time best selling highway-capable all-electric car. [2] [3] Global sales reached the 50,000 units by mid February 2013, [22] and the 100,000 unit mark by mid January 2014, representing a 45% market share of worldwide pure electric vehicles sold since 2010. [23] The 200,000 unit milestone was reached in early December ...
A potential merger between Nissan and Honda would have created the world’s third-largest automaker, right behind Toyota and Volkswagen , leapfrogging Korea’s Hyundai-Kia group in total unit sales.
In 2011, Nissan sold 1.24 million vehicles in China, making China Nissan's top market worldwide and making Nissan the top Asian automaker in China. [130] Executives at Dongfeng said the reason they choose Nissan was because of the company's successful integration with strategic partner Renault, which allowed each entity to remain independent ...
In 2024, BYD overtook both Honda and Nissan to become the world’s seventh-largest automaker by number of ... 5 Reasons Why the Honda and Nissan Merger Could Benefit the EV Market. Show comments.
Nissan said last month that it was slashing 9,000 jobs, or about 6% of its global work force, and reducing global production capacity by 20% after reporting a quarterly loss of 9.3 billion yen ...
Norway ended 2018 with plug-in market share of 49.1%, meaning that every second new passenger car sold in the country in 2018 was a plug-in electric. The market share for the all-electric segment was 31.2% in 2018. [206] The Nissan Leaf listed as all-time best selling plug-in electric passenger car until December 2019, with 450,000 global sales.
Its most important market is domestic, and the news has been dismal. Total passenger car sales in Thailand fell 23% through September compared to the same period last year.