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Nissan LEAF powers marathon across Europe

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"Nissan is partnering with the Electric Marathon by providing a 100% electric Nissan LEAF to each of the six university teams rallying from Tallinn, Estonia, to Monte Carlo. In the 2018 edition, the Nissan LEAF is the only mass-market electric vehicle to compete in its own category. The Electric Marathon 2018 started on September 18 in Tallinn, Estonia, after a prologue in Helsinki, Finland on the 17th.The Electric Marathon will pass through 10 countries with stops in 37 cities, and it will end on September 29 in Monaco. For the first time, it will follow the route of the Tallinn-Monte Carlo Rally held in the 1930s."

Added on the 25/09/2018 15:15:21 - Copyright : Auto Moto EN

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