Nissan Leaf 30kWh
Nissan has finally pulled
the ice off their improved Leaf, which is arriving in showrooms featuring a
longer range and greater connectivity.
As Europe's reigning champ
when it comes to electric vehicles, Nissan is proud to announce that it can now
offer Leaf owners an extended range of up to 250 km, as well as the
latest NissanConnect EV infotainment system (in Acenta & Tekna trims),
which includes improvements to the remote defrost feature and better
functionality.
There's also a short video
depicting the Leaf breaking out of its "ice cocoon" somewhere in the
Scandinavian Mountains. Though 65 mm think, that ice is eventually no match for
the upgraded EV.
Compared to the previous
model, the Leaf 30 kWh can travel up to 26% further, therefore edging out all
of its competitors within the segment, according to Nissan.
The footage also highlights
the reliability and durability of the new Leaf, which has to undergo rigorous
testing before it's handed over to customers. With that in mind, Nissan is
offering a specially engineered Nordic Pack that is essentially a battery
heater for those who have to deal with extremely low temperature conditions.