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Nissan has proven, again and again, their incredible efforts to lower emissions from all of their vehicles. Not only has the all-electric Leaf been a forerunner in EV technology, Nissan continues to developed advanced hybrid technology for other vehicles.

Rumor has it that the supercharged 2.5-liter, 4-cylinder hybrid power plant from Nissan will likely debut in next-gen variants of the popular Altima or the Maxima. Mated with a CVT transmission, an electric motor and…

Since the first one hit the streets in 1907, NYC cabs have been as iconic as the Empire State Building or the Statue of Liberty. That yellow Crown Vic, due to retire this year, was just one of many cabs to pass through the city - equally as tough and lovable as NYC taxi drivers themselves, some might say.  It takes a stand-out car to make it through the daily grind of the city. And as?

When the 2011 Nissan LEAF was released last year, they could only be reserved in select states. The 2012 LEAF, Nissan has announced, will be available in more states when it is released.

The 2012 LEAF was first available for ordering in Colorado, Connecticut, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, New Jersey and New York. By year's end, however, deliveries of the LEAF and standard quick-charging equipment will take place in all key markets.

Since it was…

The latest concept from Nissan mixes two very bold ideas to create the ultimate compact crossover. The revolutionary and eye-catching JUKE shape will blend with the sporty GT-R to test the public's reaction to an extremely sporty crossover.

This single-production concept will look like a Nissan JUKE with an addition of flared wheel arches, re-sculpted front and rear bumpers, and a split rear wing. The interior will transform into a car that's meant...

Next Generation Efficiency: Nissan LEAF

The Nissan Leaf is still only available in a few US markets. It's the first 100% electric vehicles Nissan has announced, but more are expected in coming years - especially if sales of the LEAF continue as projected.

Nissan hopes to build vehicles "that are more efficient, more beautiful, more inspiring and more human than ever before." The LEAF is Nissan's first electric vehicles and has been accepted by consumers. The hatchback can seat…

Starting in the summer of 2011, Nissan's newest micro sized low emissions vehicle will be available. And environmentalists are bound to fall head over heels for. The Micra DIG S is powered by a 1.5-liter four-cylinder Direct Injection Gasoline-Supercharger engine. The out-of-the-box design offers the best of both worlds, delivering 98 horsepower (hp), 142 Nm, and a top speed of 112 mph when coupled with a manual gearbox. As far as CO2…

It is no surprise that Nissan Motor Co. has been struggling to meet demand for its hot-selling, pure-electric LEAF - after all, who wouldn't want one? To put Nissan's situation into perspective: In the fiscal year, starting in April, the Japanese automaker has capacity to produce 50,000 LEAFS. This might seem like more than enough for a new electric car. However, 17,000 of those 50,000 LEAFS will go toward fulfilling existing…

The award-winning Nissan Leaf has been getting a lot of press lately and it continues to do so. We understand that even if you're interested in the vehicle you might be sick of hearing all of the praise and accolades it's earned. We promise not to bore you with any more.

We do, however, want to bring to your attention, a very interesting development in Tennessee. It could prove to be very important…

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