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- Nissan Note e-POWER’s Order Surpasses Expectation
Yokohama, Japan – Nissan Motor Corporation has announced that the orders for the all-new Nissan Note e-POWER have surpassed 20,000 units.
The Nissan e-POWER was introduced on December 23, 2020, with a monthly sales target of 8,000 units. As of February, the Japanese carmaker has received more than double the compact car’s monthly sales target at 20,044 units.
The all-new Note offers smooth acceleration, stable deceleration control and outstanding cabin quietness. Built on a newly developed platform, it features Nissan’s enhanced second-generation e-POWER system and advanced interior and exterior design that embodies the electrified era.
As Nissan’s best-selling model in its home market, the Note continues to play a key role in the Nissan NEXT global business transformation plan. By the end of fiscal year 2023, Nissan expects to deliver more than 1 million electrified vehicles, including EVs and e-POWER models, to customers around the world each year.
There were approximately 80 percent of the Note orders were for the range topping variant, "X." Additionally, in a first for a Nissan compact car, about 40 percent of customers opted for the ProPILOT with Navi-link advanced driver support system.
On top of that, more than half ordered the NissanConnect navigation system, Intelligent Around View Monitor, and Adaptive LED Headlight system, further underscoring the high demand for Nissan Intelligent Mobility technologies.
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