Well, maybe they aren't spy pictures, but they sure look like it.
Before cars are released to the public, they need real world driving tests. The only way to do that is to take them onto the open road. Navigate through traffic, potholes, and around semi trucks. This can not be simulated. That's why all the big automakers, Nissan included, disguise the new models of their vehicles. This allows them to drive through the public streets without leaking what the next model year looks like.
No, these Nissan Leaf pictures are not property of this Nissan Leaf Forum, they are borrowed from this review of the Nissan Leaf
http://reviews.carreview.com/blog/first-impressions-nissan-leaf-ev-concept/
The pictures here of the Nissan Leaf remind me of these disguised vehicles.
Before cars are released to the public, they need real world driving tests. The only way to do that is to take them onto the open road. Navigate through traffic, potholes, and around semi trucks. This can not be simulated. That's why all the big automakers, Nissan included, disguise the new models of their vehicles. This allows them to drive through the public streets without leaking what the next model year looks like.
No, these Nissan Leaf pictures are not property of this Nissan Leaf Forum, they are borrowed from this review of the Nissan Leaf
http://reviews.carreview.com/blog/first-impressions-nissan-leaf-ev-concept/
The pictures here of the Nissan Leaf remind me of these disguised vehicles.