Nissan showed the convertible version of the Nissan LEAF in Tokyo today, to celebrate the milestone of 100,000 sales of the Nissan LEAF in Japan since the model was first introduced in 2010.

About 100 people, including local and prefectural government officials and company executives, participated in the forum to discuss the creation of a “zero-emission society.”

Nissan has sold more than 100,000 Nissan LEAF electric cars in Japan and more than 320,000 LEAFs since the model was first introduced in 2010.

The new generation of the Nissan LEAF debuted in October 2017, featuring improved range and advanced Nissan Intelligent Mobility technologies such as e-Pedal, the ProPILOT driver assistance system and ProPILOT Park.

Nissan didn’t provide much information on it. It’s called the Nissan LEAF Open Car. There are currently no production plans for the LEAF Open Car.

Nissan has sold more than 100,000 Nissan LEAF electric cars in Japan and more than 320,000 LEAFs since the model was first introduced in 2010.

The new generation of the Nissan LEAF debuted in October 2017, featuring improved range and advanced Nissan Intelligent Mobility technologies such as e-Pedal, the ProPILOT driver assistance system and ProPILOT Park.