
If all goes well for NIssan, they are hoping to bring their all-electric vehicles to the Chinese market by 2011. This will be their EVs debut as Yasuaki Hashimoto, Nissan exec, has said that Wuhan, China will be a good market for the battery powered vehicles.
This still isn’t set in stone as things are likely to change but here’s to hoping that Nissan will be able to bring their publicly available EVs to the entire world within the next couple of years.
Just a side note, how come some automakers can’t seem to make a nice looking vehicle? No disrespect to those who like the design but I’ve never been big on the whole cube-shape thing. Oh well, I guess I’ll have to wait until they showcase a production model before I pass judgement.
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Tags: all electric, china, ev, wuhan, yasuaki hashimoto
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