Nissan to Make Leaf Electric Cars in Britain
By wchung | 22 Mar, 2026
In this Aug. 2, 2009 file photo, Nissan's new electronic vehicle, the Leaf, is displayed during an opening ceremony of the Japan's third-largest automaker's new headquarters in Yokohama, Japan. (AP Photo/Itsuo Inouye, File)
Nissan Motor Co. said Thursday it will make its electric vehicle, the Leaf, in England from early 2013 as the automaker gears up for global sales of the zero emission car.
Japan’s third-largest automaker said it will make about 50,000 Leafs per year at its plant in Sunderland, in northern England. It will invest euros 486.2 million ($640 million) in the plant, which will also make batteries for electric vehicles.
Nissan is banking on electric vehicles to spur growth as it has fallen behind bigger rivals Toyota Motor Corp. — the world’s largest automaker — and Honda Motor Co. in gas-electric hybrids that have become popular in Japan and abroad.
Apart from the British plant, Nissan has said it will make the Leaf in Japan later this year and the United States in 2012.
“The three production sites will support the sales launch of the model, which begins in late 2010 in Japan, the United States and selected European markets, ahead of global mass marketing from 2012,” Nissan said in a statement.
The Leaf has a range of 100 miles (160 kilometers) on a single battery charge. Nissan has yet to announce a price tag for the Leaf.
Nissan said battery production at the Sunderland plant will begin in 2012 with annual capacity of 60,000 units.
Nissan — Britain’s largest automaker by production volume — has 4,100 employees at Sunderland.
Nissan’s smaller rival, Mitsubishi Motors Corp., launched its electric vehicle, the i-MiEV, in Japan in June. Mitsubishi’s zero-emission vehicle costs 4.59 million yen ($51,000). The company has acknowledged that may be too expensive for most consumers.
SHINO YUASA, Associated Press Writer TOKYO
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