Specs:

Range – up to 230-485 kms
Acceleration – 0 to 100kph less than 10 secs
Top Speed – 144 kph (regulated)
Luggage Space 435 litres
Seats – 5 adults
ProPilot Assist semi-autonomous technology
ProPILOT Park
One foot e-Pedal operation

Pure Electric
Charge Time 6.6kW – 8 hours
ChaDeMo quick charge – 80% charge in 40 mins
40kWh lithium ion battery pack
Drivetrain – front wheel drive

Price: AUD around $49,990

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In Brief

The new 2018 LEAF goes on sale in Japan in October 2017 and will be available in the United States, Canada and Europe in early 2018. The vehicle is a massive improvement on the original LEAF with longer range, power and advanced technology. The battery pack is 40 kWh which may be a disappointment as the vehicle will not match the range of the GM Bolt or Tesla Model 3. Still it will give owners a very comfortable 240kms and the base price comes in under $30K (US dollars). Nissan have said a larger 60 kWh battery pack will be available in the second half of 2018 for the 2019 model.

The LEAF comes with the sort of intelligent safety features that are pretty well expected in today’s crop of vehicles such as auto emergency braking, blind spot monitoring, lane departure warning, a 360 degree camera, 12 ultrasonic sensors and rear cross traffic monitoring. The battery pack takes up the same space as in the original vehicle which demonstrates the huge advances in battery technology from the original car – a 67% increase in energy density from the 2010 original. The new 2018 LEAF was unveiled in Australia on 4th October 2018. Well done Nissan for a superb example of the new iteration in electric vehicles. Click here for the Nissan LEAF website (UK).