The Nissan Sakura may look like a toy, but the diminutive EV is a bigger deal than the dimensions would suggest. Currently only available in Japan, Nissan’s smallest electric car doesn’t have the biggest range of an EV on the market, nor the spine-bruising acceleration, or the most gadgets in the cabin. Then again, perhaps that’s expecting too much from a cabin you can reach both sides of without really stretching. It’s a thoroughly modern interpretation of the Kei
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