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The new LEAF is bold and adventurous. The new model has sharp and aerodynamic lines, a distinctive floating roof and the signature v-motion grille and looks as advanced as the technology behind it. The first zero-emission electric car has landed in John Clark Nissan Aberdeen. The Nissan LEAF has been the UK’s best-selling electric vehicle for a reason. It’s an affordable car to run, it’s environmentally friendly and has great space for the whole family. When fully charged the Nissan LEAF can travel up to 239 miles.
On the inside of the New Nissan LEAF, you will discover a brilliant five-seat cabin, which has been designed to be practical and sleek. Customise the space and let your personality shine through. Take your pick from Acenta woven fabric, N-Connecta suede-effect material and Tekna leather upholstery. Upgrade your Nissan LEAF even further with the optional heated seats. Embrace all things electric with the finishing touch of futuristic blue lighting.
Nissan Intelligent Mobility is fully integrated into the New Nissan LEAF. Driving convenience can be enjoyed from the entry-level Visia model, with a reversing camera, satellite navigation and keyless entry. All of which makes this affordable car even more of a pleasure to drive. Sit back and relax inside your Nissan LEAF electric car with the intuitive seven-inch LCD screen. The Nissan LEAF is equipped with the latest intelligent driving technologies including e-pedal and ProPilot systems. The Nissan LEAF comes equipped with the latest driving technologies like blind-spot warning, intelligent emergency braking with pedestrian recognition and rear cross-traffic alert.
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The Nissan LEAF range provides a maximum driving experience with zero emissions. Choose between 40kWh ad 62Kwh batteries. Which cost as little as 2p per mile to run, making this a very affordable car, especially with the 239-mile range of a full charge. Which would take you easily from Aberdeen to Glasgow without a single recharge.
Charging the Nissan LEAF range is quick and efficient. Plug it into a domestic plug socket and it will take 12 hours to reach capacity. Want something slightly quicker? Use Nissan’s home charging unit to charge it in four to eight hours. If you need a faster charge you can switch to rapid mode and you can reach 80 per cent charge within just 30 minutes.
The New Nissan LEAF is available now. Browse through our amazing offers here. View this amazing affordable electric car today at our dealership in Aberdeen by booking a test drive here.
The Nissan LEAF starts at £28,495 for the entry level model. Opting to change paint colours, battery specifications, trim level, or adding on accessories will increase the price. For an accurate price for you chosen specifications, contact Specialist Cars Nissan Aberdeen today.
The time to charge the Nissan LEAF varies depending on which type of charger you plug in to. Using a standard wallbox home charging point will take you from the empty warning to 100% in 7 hours and 30 minutes whilst using a public 50kW rapid charging point will take you from 20% to 80% in around 60 minutes.
On a full charge, the Nissan LEAF has a WLTP combined figure of 168 miles and a WLTP city figure of 242 miles.
Yes, the Nissan LEAF is a fully electric car. This means that it does not have a petrol or diesel internal combustion engine and runs entirely on electricity from the battery which can be recharged as necessary.
The Nissan LEAF comes with a 6 metre long Mode 3 charging cable which can be used on most standard home charging points and public charging points, with the exception of Tesla Supercharger points. Always check what connections are available at public points before travelling there to charge.