Nissan's flagship compact car "Note" all hybrid cars November 24, 15:27

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Nissan Motor Co., Ltd. announced in December next month that it will abolish gasoline-powered vehicles and replace all of its mainstay compact cars with hybrid vehicles.

As the momentum for decarbonization is increasing at home and abroad, the movement of "degassing vehicles" is spreading in the automobile industry as well.

On the 24th, Nissan Motor Co., Ltd. announced a completely improved compact car "Notebook".



Nissan's flagship model has sold 1.46 million units so far, but the new model will be abolished with a gasoline engine-only model, and will be replaced by a unique hybrid model that uses the engine to generate electricity and runs on the power of the motor.



With the aim of responding to the momentum toward decarbonization and the growing environmental awareness of consumers around the world, we will reduce the number of gasoline engine-only vehicles overseas in the future, and combine hybrid vehicles with EV / electric vehicles. By 2023, we hope to increase the proportion of "electric vehicles" to 60% in Japan, 50% in Europe, and more than 20% in China.



Asako Hoshino said, "In order to lead a zero-emission society that does not emit greenhouse gases, we have taken the lead in electrification. Since the environmental regulations of each country's government have been announced earlier than expected, we will rework our electrification plan. I also want to proceed. "