Tuesday, July 24, 2018

Should You Wait For The 2019 Nissan LEAF?







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Wednesday, April 25, 2018

Nissan unveils a new Leaf-based electric car to be mass-produced in China.



Nissan unveils a new Leaf-based electric car to be mass-produced in China.http://google.com/newsstand/s/CBIwkMqm3jY Strong government programs and market conditions have led to rapidly growing electric vehicle demand in China and now automakers are launching vehicles exclusive to the market.Nissan is the latest to get in on the trend with a new Leaf-based electric car.The vehicle is called the ‘Sylphy Zero Emission’ and Nissan presents it as its ‘first mass-production electric car in China.’José Muñoz, Nissan’s chief performance officer and chairman of the Management Committee for China, unveiled the vehicle at the Auto China 2018 show in Beijing today:The new Sylphy Zero Emission is the next step in our electrification strategy for China. The new Sylphy Zero Emission will be Nissan’s first mass-production electric vehicle for the China market and one of the 20 electrified models that we plan to introduce over the next five years.The Japanese automaker says that the Sylphy “inherits the LEAF’s core technologies while offering the stability and reliability of a full-size wheelbase.”



Nissan didn’t confirm the specs of the powertrain, but it claimed: “an extended drive range of 338 kilometers, according to official Chinese standards.”Nissan says that the Sylphy Zero Emission will go on sale later in 2018 and more information about the specs and pricing will be available at that time.Electrek’s Take338 kilometers on the Chinese standards is 210 miles.Considering they said that it has the same “core technologies” as the Leaf, I assumed it has the same 40 kWh battery pack and the same electric drive unit. Therefore, the EPA-rated range is likely closer to the 150 miles of the latest Leaf.We would need to see the full specs to confirm that, but it sounds likely to me.Either way, it looks like the Chinese market is going to have a lot more EV options in the next few years than the rest of the world thanks to their ZEV mandate and the fact that they have an attractive growing market for automakers.

Friday, June 9, 2017

New 2018 Nissan Leaf


Battery capacity increases by 30 % from 30 to about 39 kWh.
Not surprising, considering that if we look at the new Eaton Nissan xStorage battery capacity, the math points to 38,4 kWh. However, Nissan has always reported the total battery capacity, but I’ve been told that from now on, only the usable battery capacity would be advertised – the same way Renault does with its electric cars. If this proves to be true, it would mean that the 38,4 kWh would be usable capacity. Yet, it’s better to count with 38,4 kWh of total capacity, to not be disappointed with the unveil.
http://pushevs.com/2017/06/09/new-details-2018-nissan-leaf/