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Nissan LEAF now available in the Philippines, priced

Nissan Philippines has announced the availability of its flagship full-battery electric vehicle (EV), the Nissan LEAF.

The Nissan LEAF has a sleek design with a  two-tone body and its floating roof. The EV Blue accents and V-Motion grille complement the entire look. Inside, the Nissan LEAF offers spacious seating for five.

As per the company, the Nissan LEAF is equipped with a 40-kWh lithium-ion battery with a range of up to 311 kilometers on a full charge, based on the New European Driving Cycle (NEDC) standards.

Powering the Nissan LEAF is an all-electric e-powertrain that provides a maximum output of 110kW or 150ps and 320 Nm of torque. The Nissan LEAF can go from zero to 100 km/h in 7.9 seconds while reaching a top speed of 140 km/h.

The Nissan LEAF can be fully powered up in 15 to 18 hours through a dedicated wall outlet with the supplied universal charging cable. In addition, Nissan mentioned that owners could also go to quick charging stations found in select Nissan dealerships nationwide and power up their Nissan LEAF to a full charge from 40 to 60 minutes.

Additionally, the vehicle features an e-Pedal. This feature allows drivers to start, accelerate, decelerate, and stop using just one pedal by increasing or decreasing the pressure applied to the accelerator.

The Nissan LEAF is also equipped with intelligent driving assistance features that give drivers more confidence and peace of mind. These features include Intelligent Cruise Control, Intelligent Around View Monitor, High Beam Assist, and Hill Start Assist. It also features Intelligent Emergency Braking, Intelligent Driver Alertness, Rear Cross Traffic Alert, Blind Spot Warning, Lane Departure Warning, Intelligent Lane Intervention, and Intelligent Trace Control.

Furthermore, the Nissan LEAF also has vehicle-to-everything (V2X) technology that enables bi-directional charging to use energy from the LEAF battery to power homes and equipment or give back energy to the power grid.

The Nissan LEAF also comes with a 3-year vehicle warranty or for the first 100,000 kilometers, whichever comes first. It also comes with an 8-year battery warranty or for the first 160,000 kilometers, whichever comes first.

The Nissan LEAF EV is priced at PHP 2.798M, and it is now available in the Philippines through Nissan Mantrade Makati, Nissan Otis, and Nissan Cebu South – V. Rama. Besides, Nissan revealed that four more dealerships would offer the EV within this year, all similarly equipped with charging facilities.

You may visit the official Nissan Philippines website for more information.

Source: Nissan Philippines

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