Published May 10, 2021, 4:55 PM
Nissan Philippines Inc. (NPI) kicks off Monday, (May 10), sales activities for its first full electric vehicle (EV) the Nissan LEAF with a price tag of P2.798 million at its three dealerships in Metro Manila, but is asking for government support to accelerate adoption of this environment-friendly vehicle.
Atsushi Najima, NPI President and managing director, said they are making available three charging stations initially at its dealerships in Metro Manila and four others are being planned in the coming months for a total of seven, creating the largest nationwide EV changing station network in the country by end this year.
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Mazda MX-30 Electric now on sale
Mazda MX-30 Electric now on sale
May 05, 2021
Order book opens for Japanese brand’s first electric vehicle
Mazda Australia’s first electric vehicle won’t be cheap, but the Japanese car-maker says the 2021 Mazda MX-30 Electric will be superior to its rivals in a number of key areas.
Available to order from today (May 5) ahead of first deliveries in August, the ground-breaking Mazda MX-30 Electric is being offered in a single, top-spec Astina grade priced at $65,490 plus on-road costs – almost double the $33,990 starting price of the Mazda MX-30 M Hybrid released in April.
That makes the Mazda MX-30 Electric significantly pricier than Australia’s cheapest electric SUV, the new MG ZS EV ($43,990 drive-away), but lineball with the recently updated Hyundai Kona Electric, which is priced between $62,000 and $66,000 for the Highlander flagship.