A few things worth knowing about the 2021 Nissan LEAF

July 27 2021,

A few things worth knowing about the 2021 Nissan LEAF

There are a lot of electric vehicles on the market right now, and most new EVs can thank the Nissan LEAF if they are even here today. Indeed, the Nissan LEAF was the first electric vehicle to arrive in Canada nearly 10 years ago, and it pioneered a brand-new segment that is gaining in popularity today.


If you are interested in the Nissan LEAF, here are a few things to know about it. This isn’t a comprehensive overview as we have talked about the LEAF many times. But the elements below are really what stand out about Nissan’s electric vehicle. If you would like to know more, give us a call today and we will be happy to give you all of the details on the new 2021 Nissan LEAF.

 

It has a lot of range

 

The Nissan LEAF comes in two versions with two battery sizes. The base battery is a 40-kWh unit while the second, offered in the Nissan LEAF Plus, delivers 62 kWh. The LEAF features 363 kilometres of range with this battery, enough to get you to where you need to go and back.

 

It comes with impressive convenience features

 

The Nissan LEAF is one of the most connected cars on the market. It features an impressive array of features including smartphone connectivity. The latter allows you to lock your doors, sound the horn, flash your headlights or turn on the climate controls, all from your phone.

 

It comes in multiple versions

 

There are two different battery sizes in the LEAF as discussed previously, and there are also multiple versions. You can get the LEAF in SV ($46,360), S Plus ($48,960), SV Plus ($51,960) or SL Plus ($54,960) trims. You will enjoy a range of comfort and luxury features such as leather seats, ProPILOT Assist, Around View monitor, dual-zone climate and more!

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