Nissan Leaf in Newcastle offered little to introduce environmentally friendly vehicles and providing Fun atmosphere in the car. The Nissan’s interior Leaf has enough for four people and provides a wide luggage space.
Zero Emission-based vehicle have the battery pack takes eight hours to charge at a household socket, but only half an hour to gather 80 percent at a ‘fast-charging’ point. A ten-minute charge is apparently enough for 30 miles. It has that familiarly instant response from the throttle, which comes from maximum torque at effectively zero rpm.
Nissan Leaf has a 100-mile range, will hit 85mph and, crucially, could cost around £23,000 after the Government’s £5,000 Green Incentive has been subtracted. Cheap, compared to the smaller, flimsier Mitsubishi i-MiEV. It will have a 200-mile range from an identical battery pack within ‘a few years’. We’re also told that the car will be no more expensive to buy than an internal combustion equivalent.