Nissan Leaf (2017, second generation) photos
The new Nissan Leaf has an electric motor with 110kW (148hp) and 320Nm (236 lb-ft), a 40kWh battery, and a range of 241km/150mi (EPA) or 378km/235mi (NEDC).
The new Nissan Leaf has an electric motor with 110kW (148hp) and 320Nm (236 lb-ft), a 40kWh battery, and a range of 241km/150mi (EPA) or 378km/235mi (NEDC).
The 2013 Nissan Leaf update brought range improved range (228km or 142mi in Japan testing) despite having the same 24kWh lithium ion battery pack.
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The second-gen Leaf, launching late 2016 as a 2018 model, will have a range of about 200 miles (320km), pitting it against the Chevy Bolt and Tesla Model 3.
At the 2015 Tokyo Motor Show Nissan has revealed the IDS concept, which is an EV hatch packed full of autonomous driving features.
For 2016, the Nissan Leaf is now available with a 107mi/172km 30kWh lithium ion battery pack. The older 24kWh battery is still available on some models.