Nissan will launch an electric minivehicle in Japan

Nissan lancerà un miniveicolo elettrico in Giappone

Nissan Motor Co. Ltd. foresees to launch in early fiscal year 2022 in Japan, an electric minivehicle, as part of a joint project with Mitsubishi Motors Corp.

The electric minivehicle is being planned and developed by NMKV Co. Ltd, a 50/50 joint venture between the two companies engaged in product planning and project management for minivehicles sold in the Japan market.

Nissan lancerà un miniveicolo elettrico in GiapponeThe planned minivehicle is aimed to redefine the popular car category in Japan, featuring instant acceleration, smooth driving, and cabin quietness that are key characteristics of electric vehicles (EVs). It will also come available with a variety of advanced technologies, including driver assistance technologies.

With a nominal battery capacity of 20 kWh, the EV minivehicle has a driving range designed to cover daily needs in Japan. In addition to its mobility uses, the vehicle can provide electricity from its battery to a home, and in emergencies can act as a mobile power source.

At 3,395 mm long, 1,475 mm wide, and 1,655 mm high, the minivehicle has been designed to provide easy driving and handling in Japan’s often cramped traffic environments. Purchase prices (listed price minus subsidies) are forecast to start at approximately 2 million yen.

Nissan lancerà un miniveicolo elettrico in GiapponeAs a pioneer of zero-emission vehicles, since 2010 Nissan has sold more than 500,000 units of the all-electric Nissan LEAF globally, with more than 150,000 of those in Japan. As part of its broader initiatives to contribute to a sustainable society, Nissan is carrying out a Japan-focused electrification program called Blue Switch, within which it aims to tackle issues such as environmental load reduction and disaster countermeasures.

Going forward, Nissan will continue to develop electrified technologies and expand its lineup of electrified models, aiming for every all-new model introduced in key markets to be electrified by the early 2030s.

Source: Nissan Motor Co. Ltd.

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