FRANKLIN, TN - The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has approved its fuel-economy label for the 100-percent electric Nissan LEAF, rating the vehicle to be "best" in the midsize vehicle class for fuel efficiency and "best" for the environment. The new label shows a best-in-class 99 mpg equivalent (combined city/highway). The mpg equivalency rating was developed by the EPA as a way to provide a standard to compare vehicles across the spectrum and make an educated purchase.
The 2011 Nissan LEAF, which uses no gasoline, was also rated best-in-class for the environment based on emitting zero greenhouse gases or other traditional tailpipe emissions. The label, which will be part of the Nissan LEAF's Monroney label, is now ready for placement on the vehicles in anticipation of the December launch.








