How long does Nissan Leaf battery last?
How long does Nissan Leaf battery last?
How the Leaf’s battery lifespan stacks up. The warranty covering the Nissan Leaf’s battery aligns with the industry standard. It’s covered for 96 months or 100,000 miles. Though Nissan only covers the Leaf for 8 years under warranty, the automaker estimates the battery will last at least 10.
How many miles can a Leaf go on a charge?
Go where no Nissan LEAF has gone before! With its standard 40 kWh battery delivering up to 149 miles on a single charge, you can take daily commuting and daytrips in stride. With Nissan LEAF’s available 62 kWh battery, you’ve got up to 226 miles of range per charge — letting you hit the road to adventure.
Can you plug a Nissan LEAF into a regular outlet?
New Nissan LEAF owners will need to purchase a standard 120V charging cable, which can be plugged into a standard AC outlet for a Level 1 charge. While it isn’t fast, Level 1 charging lets you add some range to your Nissan LEAF wherever you have access to electricity through a regular wall outlet.
Which Nissan Leaf year is best?
We recommend the 2017 Leaf – while they both have many of the same features, the price difference is fairly significant.
What’s the price of a new Nissan Leaf?
The least-expensive 2021 Nissan LEAF is the 2021 Nissan LEAF S 4dr Hatchback (electric DD). Including destination charge, it arrives with a Manufacturer’s Suggested Retail Price (MSRP) of about $31,670. Other versions include: S 4dr Hatchback (electric DD) which starts at $31,670. SV 4dr Hatchback (electric DD) which starts at $34,960.
When did the Nissan Leaf electric car come out?
The Nissan Leaf was both a pioneer as well as a bit of an odd duck when it debuted for the 2011 model year. Yes, it was the first widely available electric car to come from a mainstream automaker, but it also had funky styling and limited range (73 miles!).
What are the optional features on a Nissan Leaf?
Optional for the SV Plus is the SV Technology package. It adds LED headlights, a power-adjustable driver’s seat, a surround-view parking camera system, and Nissan’s ProPilot Assist system that adds enhanced versions of the adaptive cruise control and lane-keeping systems.
How long has Edmunds owned a Nissan Leaf?
Edmunds owned a Nissan Leaf for one year and drove it almost 10,000 miles. To learn more about our experiences, visit the long-term page for our 2018 Nissan Leaf SL. We cover everything from seat comfort to real-world electric range.