Leaving The Gas Station In The Rearview Mirror: The Electric Leaf

Nissan Leaf Review Long Term

Nissan Leaf appeared in the market for the first time in 2010. It was a marvel in itself since it was the first out and out electric car with a capacity of accommodating 5 people and also had the ability of carrying a reasonable cargo load too. In other words, it was a completely functioning car for regular use with great power accessories, capability for sophisticated electronic communications and sound system.

Nissan Leaf is a 5-door, hatchback and compact electric car that has been launched by Nissan. In December 2010, the car was introduced in the United States of America and Japan. In the following year, it was also made available in Canada and several European nations

The hatchback that was launched by Nissan in 2011 was powered by electric and was christened as Leaf. The 1st generation of Nissan Leaf was available only in form of hatchbacks and had rather conventional styling. An electric motor was placed under the vehicle’s hood and produced a horsepower of 107 and a torque of 207 lb-ft.

In 2013, within a gap of 3 years, the new model still had a similar appearance like the first model. However many upgrades have now been included in its SL and SV trim levels. A key feature in the 2013 model is an onboard charger that can charge the vehicle with higher speed and can equip the Leaf to start being on the move just after 4 hours of charging.

Visit your nearest Cardinale Nissan and enjoy test driving a Nissan Leaf.

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Cardinale Nissan

1661 Del Monte Blvd

Seaside, California 93955

Phone: 888.996.1636

Website: www.cardinalenissan.com