Nissan LEAF 2023 Review

Nissan LEAF 2023 Review


Nissan LEAF 2023 Review

The Nissan Leaf was once a pioneering electric car that made electric driving accessible to a wider audience with its affordable price point. However, as newer electric vehicles have hit the market with more advanced features and longer driving ranges, the Leaf has fallen behind.
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0.229 -> The Nissan Leaf was once a pioneering electric car that made electric driving accessible
4.36 -> to a wider audience with its affordable price point.
7.21 -> However, as newer electric vehicles have hit the market with more advanced features and
11.54 -> longer driving ranges, the Leaf has fallen behind.
14.83 -> In response, Nissan has updated the Leaf for 2023 with several improvements aimed at keeping
20.09 -> it competitive.
21.68 -> The 2023 Leaf is only available in a front-wheel drive configuration, with a dual-motor all-wheel
27.109 -> drive version remaining a wishful prospect for now.
30.109 -> The charging standards from the previous model, including the 240V Level 2 and CHAdeMO, remain
35.95 -> unchanged.
37.11 -> The Leaf is offered in two versions: the S and the SV Plus.
41.18 -> The Leaf S has a 40-kWh battery and a 110-kW motor that generates 147 horsepower and 236
48.51 -> lb-ft of torque.
49.9 -> The driving range is expected to be around 149 miles.
55.449 -> Charging the battery using a Level 2 charger takes about 7.5 hours, while a DC fast charger
60.269 -> can charge the battery from 0 to 80 percent in just 40 minutes.
64.32 -> The Leaf SV Plus, on the other hand, is equipped with a 62-kWh battery and a 160-kW motor that
71.06 -> produces 214 horsepower and 250 lb-ft of torque.
75.83 -> The driving range is expected to be approximately 220 miles.
80.28 -> Recharging the battery with a Level 2 charger takes 11.5 hours, while a DC fast charger
85.15 -> can charge the battery from 0 to 80 percent in 45 minutes.
89.16 -> MotorTrend testing showed that a similar Leaf model can go from 0 to 60 mph in 6.4 seconds.
95.619 -> The 2023 Leaf comes with several advanced safety features, including front and rear
100.2 -> automatic emergency braking, blind-spot monitoring, rear cross-traffic alert, lane departure warning,
106.05 -> and automatic high beams.
107.83 -> The SV Plus version also includes Nissan's ProPILOT Assist system, which combines adaptive
112.61 -> cruise control and lane keep assist.
115.28 -> The Leaf is expected to receive similar safety ratings as the 2022 model, which earned a
119.84 -> five-star overall NHTSA rating and Good ratings from the IIHS in various tests.
124.96 -> Inside, the Leaf has a 7.0-inch gauge cluster display and an 8.0-inch infotainment touchscreen.
131.84 -> Apple CarPlay and Android Auto are included in all versions, and built-in navigation is
136.31 -> available on higher trim levels.
138.47 -> The Leaf also has four USB ports, with basic models equipped with a four-speaker audio
142.83 -> system and the option to upgrade to a seven-speaker Bose premium setup.
147.069 -> A 360-degree camera system is also available.
150.31 -> Overall, the 2023 Nissan Leaf offers a good balance of features, safety, and affordability
156.14 -> in the increasingly competitive electric vehicle market.

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