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The Transformation of the Old Ev: 2026 Nissan Leaf Platinum+

In the fierce competition of EVs, Nissan was once a leader, launching the first-generation Leaf as early as 2010, while the first-generation Tesla Roadster was only launched in 2008, demonstrating Nissan's foresight at that time. Returning to today, the Nissan Leaf will be the third generation of the series in 2026, and this test vehicle is a pre-production model.
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In the fierce competition of EVs, Nissan was once a leader, launching the first-generation Leaf as early as 2010, while the first-generation Tesla Roadster was only launched in 2008, demonstrating Nissan's foresight at that time. Returning to today, the Nissan Leaf will be the third generation of the series in 2026, and this test vehicle is a pre-production model.

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大纪元 Epoch Times broke the news in on Saturday, January 10, 2026.
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