A Look at the All-New Third-Generation Nissan LEAF
The all-new, third-generation Nissan Leaf is on the way.
Nissan is preparing to launch the newest version of its popular electric vehicle. The third-generation LEAF will feature a longer driving range, quicker charging, and a redesigned look that leans into a crossover-inspired style. Here's what you need to know.
The Nissan Leaf gets bidirectional charging in the United States. The new charging system won’t affect the warranty of EV owners. The change means that the Leaf can send electricity back to the grid. It is something that owners have wanted to do for a while now.
Although it can be exciting to consider buying an electric vehicle, you may not be aware of the different costs involved and if it's more affordable than a gas-powered vehicle. Consumer Reports recently researched the costs associated with owning an electric vehicle to determine if they were more cost-effective than gas-powered cars. Fortunately, they discovered most of the costs are a lot lower, making EVs a great option for drivers to own.
The Nissan brand is known for its high tech engineering, and it doesn't get more high tech than designing all-electric powertrains like you find on the LEAF and Ariya. While the Ariya isn't slated until 2023, the Nissan LEAF promises to be a strong entry into the all-electric model class in 2022. You can get your hands on this one here at our dealership.
