The second-generation Nissan Leaf has been teased
ahead of its debut later this year. Nissan released what it
promised would be the first in a series of teaser images and details ahead of
the car’s full unveiling later this year. Styling for the new Leaf is believed
to be inspired by the 2015 IDS concept.
We understand the second-generation electric hatch
will have an upgraded battery pack, which will be capable of between 300 and
400 kilometres of driving range on a full charge. This will make the new car
competitive with the Chevrolet Bolt, which has a US EPA approved range of
383 km.
A report late last year claimed Nissan is aiming to
reduce the price of the new Leaf by around 30 per cent, making it around the
same price as a mid- to high-spec Pulsar. To help the company achieve economies
of scale, the new Leaf’s platform will be used on the Renault Zoe replacement,
and will also be shared with Mitsubishi.
The Leaf is expected to be
equipped with the company’s first-generation ProPilot autonomous driving
system, which allows the car to steer, brake and accelerate for itself within a
single highway lane.