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Nissan ‘led the charge’ for electric motoring

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December 23, 2025

Car manufacturer Nissan launched production on the third generation model of its electric Leaf vehicle last week.

- TOM KEIGHLEY

Nissan ‘led the charge’ for electric motoring

Nissan vice president of manufacturing, Adam Pennick, with the new Nissan Leaf

TOM KEIGHLEY was on hand as the line began rollingNISSAN “led the charge” towards electric motoring its manufacturing boss in the UK told an audience assembled at its Sunderland plant last week.

The Japanese car giant was marking the start of production of its third generation Leaf model - 15 years on from the launch of its original predecessor, often referred to as the world’s first mass market electric vehicle.

The Journal was given a guided tour of the Sunderland operation as several of the new look cars made their way along production line two, also watched by world motoring media and top executives from Nissan.

The success of the Leaf will be pivotal to Nissan, which has faced major financial challenges globally in the wake of sliding sales, failed merger talks and economic turmoil.

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