150-Mile 2018 Nissan Leaf EV Driven!
Nissan?s Leaf appeared for 2011 looking fairly dorky and, by the EPA?s reckoning, capable of traveling just 73 miles due to its 24.0-kWh battery. As more EVs hit the market with greater driving range, Nissan gradually boosted the Leaf?s abilities. Range was first increased to 75 miles for 2013, then to 84 miles for 2016; an optional 30.0-kWh battery also came online for 2016 that further upped the Leaf?s range to 107 miles. This year, Nissan has redesigned the Leaf inside and out, added more power, and, critically, increased the battery size to 40.0 kWh on every model. READ MORE ??
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