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Nissan to Unveil New EV at Beijing Auto Show

Nissan Motor Co. says it will introduce an all-new electric vehicle later this month at the Beijing auto show.
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Nissan Motor Co. says it will introduce an all-new electric vehicle later this month at the Beijing auto show.

A production version of the vehicle is expected to be sold in China in coming years. No other details about the car have been announced.

Nissan also will display its IMx Kuro concept EV (pictured) at Beijing. That vehicle made its public debut last autumn at the Tokyo auto show.
 

As part of its updated M.O.V.E. strategy announced last month, Nissan plans to add eight all-electric models to its lineup. The company is targeting combined annual sales of 1 million units for hybrid and all-electric models by 2022.

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