
Nissan has confirmed this morning that the LEAF will go on sale in the UK from next March, just three months after the UK begins to give out subsidies worth up to £5,000 to buyers of electric cars.
The Japanese carmaker made the announcement as it broke the news that it is to become the new sponsor for the O2 arena-one of the country’s top entertainment venues.
As part of its new status as the official automotive partner for the arena, the carmaker will also open a new Nissan Brand Centre within the arena, designed especially to promote the carmaker’s new green direction in the launch of the LEAF. Opening in July, the new centre will showcase the carmaker’s vision for an environmentally sustainable future for road transport, featuring an array of interactive programmes and activities designed to engage consumers.
The LEAF, Nissan’s all-electric hatchback dubbed the ‘world’s first affordable electric car’ has yet to have its retail price for the UK confirmed. In the US the model will retail for $32,780 (around £21,500). However the model will be eligible for $7,500 worth of federal tax credit as a greener model, meaning that buyers can drive home the innovative model for as little as $25,280-equivalent to just under £17,00. The first models will be delivered in the US by the end of 2010 while the retail price for the UK is expected to be announced soon.
With a top speed of 90mph and a range of the 100miles, the four seater LEAF is expected to be a practical driving proposition too. Nissan had previously announced it would retail the LEAF in the UK by 2011, but failed to announce when exactly leaving the industry concerned that the model might miss the best part of the first year in which it could qualify for a £5,000 subsidy. The grants were confirmed to start in Jan 2011, back when the Budget was announced last month. Under the scheme, motorists who buy either an electric or plug-in hybrid car can qualify for 25 per cent of the value of the vehicle off capped at £5,000. When the scheme opens in the New Year, it is expected only two models which qualify will be initially available; the LEAF and Mitsubishi’s i-MiEV.