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  2. Nissan Leaf - Wikipedia

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    The North American Leafs were initially sold in S, SV and SL trim lines. In 2018, for the 2019 model year, the S Plus, SV Plus, and SL Plus trims were added. The S and SV trim levels can be had with either the Leaf or Leaf Plus battery pack. The SL is only available in the Leaf Plus configuration. [34]

  3. Nissan Leaf (first generation) - Wikipedia

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    The 2016 Nissan Leaf equipped with the 30 kWh battery has an official EPA range of 172 km (107 miles), while the NEDC estimates the range to be 249 km (155 miles). [99] The range for the Leaf with the smaller 24 kWh is 135 km (84 miles), the same as the 2014/15 model year. [51] [100]

  4. I drove a $57,500 Tesla Model 3 and a $44,000 Nissan Leaf ...

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    Last year, I tested a new, longer-range version of the Leaf, the Leaf SL Plus. You can buy the Model 3 and the Leaf Plus for around $40,000, so I decided to compare the cars.

  5. Nissan unveils its longest-range Leaf EV yet - AOL

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    Nissan has finally rectified that at CES 2019 by unveiling the 2019 Leaf e+. It packs a 62 kWh battery pack that can propel it about 226 miles, approaching the range of Chevy's Bolt and the Tesla ...

  6. List of Nissan vehicles - Wikipedia

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    Leaf: 2010 2017 2021 ... Long range Subcompact car (B-segment). Altima: 1992 2018 2022 ... 1937–1941 Nissan 80 Truck (based on the Graham Paige truck) ...

  7. Nissan EM motor - Wikipedia

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    The motor also trades some peak torque for a more efficient power range. [2] It peaks at 250Nm of torque and has a max rpm of 10,500. It is used in the following electric vehicles: Nissan Leaf (AZE0 2013–2017) Nissan e-NV200 (2014–present) Nissan Leaf (ZE1 40kWh, 2018–present) Nissan Leaf (ZE1 e+ 62kWh, 2019–present)