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There are a few reasons why Nissan might not bring the cheapest Leaf EV to market just yet, and frankly, they’re good ones.
Starting at NIS 140,000, this Chinese SUV is bigger than the Hyundai Kona and Toyota Corolla Cross, yet much cheaper. Could anything stop it from becoming a hit?