What batteries come with the new LEAF?
Nissan’s original LEAF is a legend in its own lifetime - a pioneering EV which was the world’s best seller.
Now Nissan is back with an all new, British-built model which promises to put the LEAF back at the top of the tree.
It’s actually smaller than the old car, but has more space inside. There’s all the tech you’d expect too, and a range old LEAF owners could only dream of.
Can this all-new version really be better than all of its talented competition? Ginny has been looking at it in depth in the comfort of a studio, while Vicky has already taken a prototype for a quick spin around a test track to get some early impressions of how it drives.
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Since its debut in 2010, the Nissan LEAF has sold close to 700,000 units worldwide, earning its place in history as the world’s first mass-market electric vehicle.
Today, Nissan is ushering in a new chapter for this nameplate, re-designed and re-engineered to meet the needs of modern EV customers, while remaining true to its innovative roots.
Available in both 52kWh & 75kWh battery options, the new Nissan LEAF will be capable of producing a range of up to 270 & 375 on a single charge respectfully.
This latest version of the Nissan LEAF will be proudly produced at the Nissan Sunderland plant which means it is - made in Britain, for Britain.
The Nissan LEAF has been a popular choice of 100% Electric on Motability for many years now, and often comes with NIL Advanced Payment, meaning you get a brand new, fuly-electric car for nothing!
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