The period of Nissan LEAF - the first all-electric compact mainstream vehicle, first introduced in 2010, is drawing to a close.
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Based on an intriguing Automotive News article that was which is based on an unofficial source, Nissan LEAF will be eliminated in stages.
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Producing the LEAF (currently in three locations which are located in Japan and in the US along with the UK) is set to stop by mid-century according to the source.
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There's no newer model of the LEAF currently on the market instead, it's a brand-new replacement model.
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Automotive News noted that Nissan's representative isn't willing to discuss the speculation however, we wouldn't be surprised if the rumor is confirmed.
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The Nissan LEAF was a revolutionary model, but it hasn't met the high standards of the former Nissan chief executive Carlos Ghosn.
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Nissan was founded in the early days and began investing massively in electric vehicles and manufacturing facilities, including three and in-house battery production.
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