First International Awards for the All New Nissan LEAF
15 November 2017

First International Awards for the All New Nissan LEAF

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The all-new Nissan LEAF has taken top honours at the Consumer Electronics Show
The all-new Nissan LEAF has taken top honours at the CES (Consumer Electronics Show) annual CES Unveiled ceremony, presented by the Consumer Technology Association.

With the announcement of the Best of Innovation award winners for 2018, before a crowd of tech industry experts in New York, the all-new, zero-emission Nissan LEAF won its first major international award and Nissan are aiming for many more to come.

As confirmation of Nissan’s leading investment in innovation, the 100% electric Nissan LEAF with ProPILOT  and e-Pedal technologies won the CES "Best of Innovation award for Vehicle Intelligence and Self-Driving Technology" and was named CES honouree for "Tech for a Better World".

 
CES LEAF
Each year, the Consumer Technology Association announces its CES Best of Innovation award winners as part of the buildup to the January CES in Las Vegas. Nissan and the association will put on a special display of the new Nissan LEAF at the 2018 show.

“It is a great honour to have this early and important recognition for the new Nissan LEAF,” said Daniele Schillaci, Nissan’s executive vice president for global marketing and sales, zero-emission vehicles and the battery business, and chairman of the management committee for the Japan/A&O region.

“This award recognises products and technologies that benefit people and the planet, so it is fitting that the new LEAF has been honoured. It is more than just a car. It is the icon of Nissan Intelligent Mobility, our vision to move people to a better world.”

The new Nissan LEAF brings a compelling package of everyday-useful innovations and technologies to more people worldwide than any electric vehicle has done before. The car is helping make the world a better place not only through innovation, but also through accessibility to more people. Additional capabilities such as vehicle-to-home and vehicle-to-grid integration (availability depending on market) help owners know they can waste less and give back more.

The new Nissan LEAF goes on sale from February 2018, click to be one of the first to pre-register your interest.