The Nissan Leaf has a relatively short range of 241 km, but the company is fixing that problem by unveiling the new
Leaf e+ at CES. Featuring a larger capacity 62 kWh lithium-ion battery pack, the Leaf
e+ has an EPA-estimated range of up to 363 km. This is 122 km more than the standard model and it should help to alleviate any
lingering range anxiety.
Besides the improved battery, the Leaf e+ features
an upgraded electric motor that produces 214 hp and 340 Nm of torque. This is a significant improvement over the standard model
which is rated at 147 hp and 319 Nm)of torque.
The extra power more than compensates for the
upgraded battery as Nissan says the top speed has increased by approximately 10
percent. Accelerating from 80 km/h to 120 km/h is also nearly
13 percent quicker.
Nissan
confirmed the Leaf e+ will be available with a new 70 kW Quick Charging system
which offers a peak output of 100 kW. The company didn’t reveal detailed
charging times, but said early testing revealed the quick charger can replenish
the Leaf e+ nearly as fast as a 50 kW charger recharging the standard Leaf.
This is a notable achievement as the Leaf e+ has a much larger battery
capacity.
On the styling front, there isn’t much to report as
the Leaf e+ closely resembles the standard model. However, the long range
cruiser is distinguished by 16-inch wheels and a revised front fascia with blue
accents.
Inside, there’s a larger 8-inch infotainment system
which can be linked to compatible smartphones and receive over-the-air updates.
The system also comes with an updated navigation system that can be synced to
your phone to provide “door-to-door navigation” including walking directions.
In terms of safety, there’s the ProPILOT Assist
semi-autonomous driving system which can keep the car centered in its lane and
automatically adjust its speed to match traffic. The Leaf e+ will also come
standard with an assortment of driver assistance systems including Intelligent
Lane Intervention, Lane Departure Warning, Intelligent Emergency Braking, Blind
Spot Warning, Rear Cross Traffic Alert and an Intelligent Around View Monitor with
moving object detection.
The Leaf e+ will go on sale in Japan later this
month and European sales will begin in the middle of the year. US sales will
start in the spring and there will be three different versions called the S
PLUS, SV PLUS and SL PLUS.