[4] From 1990 the name Ebro ceased to exist and the Nissan L / M series was built until 2000.
The L / M series was gradually offered in all European countries from 1990, with the market launch in Germany taking place in 1995.
From 1997 there was a revised model of the L / M series that was sold in many markets (such as Germany) as the Nissan ECO-T or Nissan Camiones ECO-T (Spain) and in some markets with the addition Atleon.
From September 2000,[5] until 2013 the Atleon was built in the Barcelona plant by Nissan Motor Ibérica.
It was available ex works as chassis, flatbed truck or with box body.