2020 Nissan Leaf e+

Available: Q1, 2021
Nissan will introduce the longer range Leaf e+ to Australia in early 2021. With a real world driving range of 364km the Leaf e+ has an energy consumption of 19.3 kWh / 100 km. It also offers more power output than the 40kWh Leaf at 160kW.
EV Type | BEV | Charging Plugs (AC) | Type 2 |
BEV Range (km) | 385 | Charging Plugs (DC) | CHAdeMO |
Real World Range (km) | 364 | Max Charge Rate (kW, AC/DC) | 7/50 |
Battery Size (kWh) | 62 | Tow Rating (kg) Unbraked/Braked |
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Max. Power (kW) | 160 | Max. Torque (Nm) | 340 |
Reviews & Road Trips
“Electric vehicle getaway”: Australia’s first long-range Leaf goes for a long drive - "It doesn’t matter if you have a Leaf or a Tesla, you can still have a weekend getaway in an EV."
“It’s a game changer”: First Australian 62kWh Nissan Leaf review - First two weeks of ownership of a Nissan Leaf e+ imported from Japan has been a dream, say Canberra couple Karen and Shane Maher.
News
Power tool: How Nissan Leaf e+ played vital role in Japan’s disaster recovery - Japan efforts to recover from natural disaster helped by the two-way battery that powers the Nissan Leaf electric car.
EV calendar: The new electric car models coming to Australia in 2021 - More than ten electric car models will enter the Australian auto market in 2021, giving drivers who are looking to switch to clean transport a little more choice.
Electric milestone reached as trail-blazing Nissan Leaf turns 10 - Nissan celebrates decade-long history of all-electric Leaf, which hit streets in late 2010 becoming the world's first mass-market electric vehicle.