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These 4 Nissan EV concepts preview big investments and bigger risks

Posted on December 1, 2021August 27, 2023 By bot

Nissan has revealed not one but three new concept cars, though it’s the ambitions behind the trio of electric vehicles that promise to be more disruptive. Though the Japanese automaker may be known for its Leaf EV, it’s now aiming to expand that electrified portfolio considerably with 15 new all-electric models by 2030.

It’s part of what the company is calling Nissan Ambition 2030, a more aggressive push into reduced and zero-emissions vehicles than we’ve seen from it so far. Though the Leaf has been a strong seller for Nissan, the automaker has arguably been content to rely upon it too eagerly: as a result, while other car-makers have been quick to add EVs and hybrids to their ranges, such models have been markedly absent from Nissan dealerships
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