TIME Magazine Names Nissan LEAF Among The 50 Best Inventions of 2009
TIME Magazine named the Nissan LEAF as one of "The 50 Best Inventions of 2009."
According to the article:
"It's not the world's first electric car, but the Nissan Leaf, launched in August, is the first fully electric vehicle built for mass production for the global market. To help drivers shift their thinking from gas to green, Japan's third largest automaker has about 30 partnerships worldwide focused on developing an infrastructure of battery-recharging stations to keep electric vehicles on the roads. The car's top speed is more than 90 m.p.h. (145 km/h), and its range is 100 miles (160 km) on a full charge. When it moves, it makes a futuristic sound like the flying cars in Blade Runner. Nissan will produce 50,000 Leafs each year at its Oppama plant, southwest of Tokyo, starting in the fall of 2010."
Other vehicles named on the list include the World's Fastest (Steam-Powered) Car and the Edible Race Car.
No press release will be issued. Please click here to view TIME's full list of inventions and to "rate" the Nissan LEAF. TIME's online poll results currently show LEAF ranked #10 on the "50 Best" Inventions" list, with an average rating of 75 through more than 8,000 cast votes.
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