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Nissan to begin production of new Leaf in UK and US this year

Nissan plans to start full production of the new Leaf at its vehicle assembly plants in Smyrna, Tennessee, in the USA and at Sunderland in the UK by the end of 2017.

The two production sites join Nissan’s Oppama Plant in Japan, which is producing the new generation of the world’s best-selling electric vehicle.

“We’re proud to continue manufacturing the Nissan Leaf at three plants globally,” said Fumiaki Matsumoto, executive vice president of Nissan Motor Co., Ltd., Manufacturing, Supply Chain Management. “The Nissan Leaf is the icon of Nissan Intelligent Mobility with its many advanced technologies. Nissan employees in Oppama, Smyrna and Sunderland are excited to continue producing the most popular electric vehicle in the world.”

Nissan has already unveiled the new Leaf, featuring greater range, advanced technologies and a new design. The new Nissan Leaf will go on sale on Oct. 2 in Japan and in the coming months in the US, Canada and Europe.

Production of the previous generation of the Nissan Leaf began at Oppama in 2010, and at Smyrna and Sunderland in 2013. Nissan Leaf batteries will continue to be produced in Smyrna, Sunderland and Zama, Japan.

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