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Nissan Micra EV to debut later this year as new low-cost electric car

Electrek

Another affordable electric car is set to be unveiled later this year as Nissan looks to boost EV sales. Nissan will unveil a new Micra EV as its newest low-cost electric car.

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Nissan schleps the LEAF along for at least one more year, 2025 models start at $28,000

Electrek

For one more year at least, as Nissan has begun sales of the 2025 model year LEAF. Still, the LEAF’s starting price of $28,000 makes it one of the most affordable models available today… as long as you find somewhere that has CHAdeMO charging. Long live the LEAF!

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Will it be a Hossan or Ninda? Honda dumps GM, plans new family of affordable electric cars with Nissan

EV Central

Nissan and Honda have co-signed a historic deal that will see the two major Japanese car-makers join forces to fast-track a new family of EVs that will be sold globally. Nissan Ariya is still yet to make it to Australia. Nissan’s Makota Uchida (left) and Honda’s Toshiro Mibe announce their collaboration.

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Future Chevy Bolt EV, Tesla sales workaround, Nissan at a million EVs: Today’s Car News

Green Car Reports

Nissan hits a million EVs. Tesla is getting creative with sales in Connecticut. While the automaker has hinted multiple times that more affordable EVs are coming. And GM is bringing back the Bolt EV—but it appears there’s a lot more backstory to it. This and more, here at Green Car Reports.

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Toyota and Nissan EVs: With $7,500 tax credit phaseout soon, don’t miss the affordability window

Green Car Reports

The runway is looking shorter for two new affordable electric vehicles from Toyota and Nissan.

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Nissan to make EVs more affordable, plans to slash costs to reach EV/ICE price parity

Baua Electric

Nissan launched a new business plan on Monday as the Japanese automaker looks to drive down EV costs. Despite kicking off a new era with the launch of its LEAF in 2010, Nissan has quickly fallen behind with longer-range, more advanced EVs rolling out. Nissan’s new strategy will run between its NEXT and Ambition 2030 plans.

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Nissan schleps the LEAF along for at least one more year, 2025 models start at $28,000

Baua Electric

For one more year at least, as Nissan has begun sales of the 2025 model year LEAF. Still, the LEAF’s starting price of $28,000 makes it one of the most affordable models available today… as long as you find somewhere that has CHAdeMO charging. Long live the LEAF! However, that is not the case… at least not yet.

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