Meet the Nissan Leaf.Nissan Leaf is Nissan’s first zero-emission electric car, entering select markets in 2010 and launching globally, including Canada, in 2012. Don't confuse it with a hybrid or any other type of gas-powered, eco-friendly vehicle. This is electric – 100%. That means it burns zero gas and produces zero emissions. But this is no golf-cart. Off the line, Nissan Leaf performs like a V6. Plus, there’s room for five, and it comes with all the quality, reliability and versatility you’ve come to expect from Nissan cars.
The 2009 Altima HybridThe most advanced Altima ever built: the 2009 Altima Hybrid sedan from Nissan. Because Nissan's passionate engineers decided to built a sedan worthy of establishing the norm, a sedan as nervous as it is reliable that will put a smile on any pair of lips.
Our first hybrid behaves like a Nissan. The Altima Hybrid boats an impressive fuel consumption of only 5,6 L/100 km (50 mi\gal) in the city. Imagine travelling up to 300 km (808 miles) with only one tank. That's what a Hybrid is.
Ranked first in terms of initial quality in the category of intermediary cars.
Nissan Green Program 2010Nissan's philosophy's toward the environment, "seeking a symbiosis of people, vehicles and nature," describes our ideal of a sustainable mobile society, now and in the future. We launched the Nissan Green Program with the specific objective of realizing this goal, and we continue to pursue it energetically.
To contribute to the creation of a sustainable mobile society, Nissan continues to seek new ways to address environmental challenges . Our primary focus at the moment is a reduction in CO2 emissions. We are taking action not just for the present generation but for future ones as well, striving to preserve our global environment.