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Nissan Leaf, 2017 - present
Introduced in September 2017, the second-generation Nissan Leaf is a highly anticipated car. In monitoring the breakthrough of electric cars, such cars are accepted as prophets of trends for the next 5 years. The new car has remained in a similar shape, but now looks more harmonious and acceptable to many buyers. The design is adorned with sharper lines, more expressive taillights and a front with a glass-mounted Nissan logo. The new Nissan Leaf features three new intelligent driving technologies. The first is ProPILOT’s advanced driver assistance system. It is a line crossing warning system that allows the driver to drive more easily and without voltage on the highway. The second ProPILOT Park is extremely convenient in the city - this technology controls the steering, acceleration, braking and gearshift mechanisms by directing the car to the parking lot. The third e-Pedal is a revolutionary technology that allows you to accelerate and brake with just one pedal. It is promised that it will change our driving habits. When the accelerator is released, the brakes are automatically applied, which gradually stops the car. The car maintains its position even on a steep hill until the accelerator is depressed again and the car moves out of place. Still, the most important news is that with a single charge, the Nissan Leaf will be able to drive 380 kilometers. It is provided with a new 40 kWh battery. It will also have a significantly more powerful 110 kW (150 hp) electric motor than before. The maximum speed developed is 145 km / h. While this mileage is much longer than the first-generation Leaf, most new electric cars can still travel even longer. What do you think of this car? Write your opinion in the comments box below.
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BODYWORK |
40 kWh (150 Hp) |
Body type |
Hatchback |
Number of doors |
5 |
Number of seats |
5 |
Luggage capacity, litres |
n/d |
ENGINE |
Fuel type |
Electricity |
Fuel system |
n/d |
Engine type |
n/d |
Position of engine |
n/d |
Engine capacity, cc |
n/d |
Cylinders/valves |
n/d/n/d |
Power output, bhp/kW/rpm |
150/112/3283 |
Torque, Nm/rpm |
n/d/n/d |
Acceleration 0-62 mph, s |
0 |
Top speed |
n/d |
TRANSMISSION |
Drive wheels |
Front |
Steering type |
Electric |
Gearbox |
Automatic
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DIMENSIONS/WEIGHT |
Length, mm |
4480 |
Width, mm |
1790 |
Height, mm |
1540 |
Weight/Max Weight, kg |
1490/1765 |
Wheelbase, mm |
2700 |
CHASSIS |
Front suspension |
n/d |
Rear suspension |
n/d |
Front brakes |
Ventilated disc ABS |
Rear brakes |
Disc ABS |
Front tires |
205/55 R16 |
Rear tires |
215/50 R17 |
FUEL CONSUMPTION |
Urban |
n/d |
Extra urban |
n/d |
Combined |
n/d |
CO2 emissions, g/km |
n/d |
Fuel tank capacity, litres |
n/d |
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