Nissan’s early days can be traced back to 1911 when Masujiro Hashimoto created the Kwaishinsha Motor Car Works, and in 1914 Nissan produced their premier automobile nicknamed the DAT. Nissan’s name was adopted in the 1930s and was derived from the abbreviation of their name used on the Tokyo stock market, Nippon Sangyo.
Nissan is one of those companies with a troubled past when we consider their dealings during Imperial Japan, but they’ve made amendments and now Nissan is one of the premier engineering juggernauts in the world, and they’ve dabbled in airplane, automobiles, and engine production.
Are you interested in the premier Nissan electric vehicle? Australians can now access the all-new 100% electric Nissan Leaf. With subsidies in certain states, the deal is further sweetened for intending buyers in New South Wales and Victoria.
The Nissan Leaf is an amazing piece of engineering with a maximum range of 270kms, and with over 800 public charging stations, you can make the most of your Nissan Leaf. 2022 is about to get even more exciting with the Nissan Leaf e+ that features an amazing 385kms of maximum battery range on a single charge.
Read more
Nissan’s early days can be traced back to 1911 when Masujiro Hashimoto created the Kwaishinsha Motor Car Works, and in 1914 Nissan produced their premier automobile nicknamed the DAT. Nissan’s name was adopted in the 1930s and was derived from the abbreviation of their name used on the Tokyo stock market, Nippon Sangyo.
Nissan is one of those companies with a troubled past when we consider their dealings during Imperial Japan, but they’ve made amendments and now Nissan is one of the premier engineering juggernauts in the world, and they’ve dabbled in airplane, automobiles, and engine production.
Are you interested in the premier Nissan electric vehicle? Australians can now access the all-new 100% electric Nissan Leaf. With subsidies in certain states, the deal is further sweetened for intending buyers in New South Wales and Victoria.
The Nissan Leaf is an amazing piece of engineering with a maximum range of 270kms, and with over 800 public charging stations, you can make the most of your Nissan Leaf. 2022 is about to get even more exciting with the Nissan Leaf e+ that features an amazing 385kms of maximum battery range on a single charge.
Read more