Nissan global EV sales surpass one million

Nissan has revealed global sales of its electric vehicles have surpassed the one million unit milestone, almost one third of which have been to European customers.

Since its launch in December 2010, the Nissan Leaf has sold more than 650,000 units worldwide, with 5,826 of those sold here in Ireland, as of June 30, 2023.

The model, currently sold in approximately 50 markets but centring on Japan, the US and Europe, continues to be highly valued by customers around the globe. Having won numerous, prestigious awards in multiple markets, it was the sixth best selling EV in Ireland last year, according to SIMI figures.

After the original Leaf won both European Car of the Year and World Car of the Year, production for European markets was localised in 2013 to Nissan’s Sunderland plant in the UK, and more than 263,000 have been sold there to date.

In 2022 Nissan started sales of the Nissan Ariya all-electric crossover, which won the Auto Color Award 2021 Grand Prix in Japan and the Red Dot Design Award in Germany.

The Ariya was also named in Wards top 10 Best Interiors and UX list and finished third on the podium in the 2023 European Car of Year competition.

Under its commercial vehicle offering, Nissan launched its first electric van in Europe, the e-NV200, in 2014, which went on to sell more than 45,000 units across the continent, before the introduction of its successor into Europe, the Nissan Townstar EV, earlier this year.

Under its Nissan Ambition 2030 long-term vision, Nissan plans to launch 19 EV models globally by fiscal year 2030. The company also aims to launch EVs powered by all solid-state batteries developed in-house by fiscal year 2028 and to expand its EV lineup to meet the diverse needs of customers around the world.

Two future EVs have already been announced for the European market, a new-generation electric crossover previewed by the ‘Chill-Out’ concept model, and an all-new compact electric vehicle that will become the entry-level vehicle in Nissan’s electrified line-up.

 

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