The Nissan Leaf Is Changing The Way That Vehicles Operate

Nissan Leaf Review Long Term

The Nissan Leaf is an out and out electric car and has the earned the distinction of not creating any greenhouse gas emissions or tailpipe pollution while it is operating. Moreover, it has reduced the owners’ reliance on petroleum or gas. Nissan Leaf has bagged several rewards and recognitions since its inception such as Car of the Year in Japan (2011-12), World Car of the Year (2011), Car of the Year in Europe (2011) and the vision for Green Car Vision (2010).

The first battery-operated electric vehicle was introduced by Nissan at the International Auto Show in Los Angeles on December 29, 1997. The vehicle was named Nissan Altra. Nisan produced the Altra EV from 1998 to 2002. But the company produced only 200 cars and was primarily used in the capacity of electric utilities.

The frontal style of Nissan Leaf is marked by a cutting V-shaped design. It is characterized by big and light-emitting headlights made of diode (LED). These headlights split to redirect the flow of air away from its mirrors on the door. Such a feature brings down the aerodynamic drag and noise.

Leaf’s low-beam LED headlights are known to eat up less electricity as compared to the halogen lamps. Nissan took efforts to ensure that its Leaf looks alluring to the potential and the mainstream drivers and so gave a hatchback and sedan like design to the Leaf. There are aerodynamic paneling at the car’s bottom so that the drag can be reduced and aerodynamics can be improved.

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