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Nissan Leaf review - pictures

by: Auto Express team
22 Jun 2018
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  • Nissan Leaf - front
  • Nissan Leaf - rear
  • Nissan Leaf - dash

    The interior may look rather ordinary but is packed with tech, including a customisable 7-inch TFT screen, Android Auto and Apple Car Play and an intelligent navigation system. 

  • Nissan Leaf - front cornering
  • Nissan Leaf - side

    The overall design of the Leaf means that it does not look like an EV, although tell tale signs can be found such as the bonnet flap for the charging sockets.

  • Nissan Leaf - front action
  • Nissan Leaf - dials
  • Nissan Leaf - infotainment
  • Nissan Leaf - sat-nav

    The intelligent navigation system, which comes with Acenta trim and above, points out places to charge as well as helping to plan your journeys.

  • Nissan Leaf - Apple CarPlay
  • Nissan Leaf - centre console
  • Nissan Leaf - e Pedal

    An e-Pedal system comes as standard on every model which allows you to drive using only one pedal. It can even engage the brakes if needed.

  • Nissan Leaf - rear seats
  • Nissan Leaf - boot
  • Nissan Leaf - front static

    Nissan claim that the Leaf will do 168 miles on a single charge, although 150 miles is more realistic in the real world.

  • Nissan Leaf - rear static
  • Nissan Leaf - plugged in
  • Nissan Leaf - front light

    Full LED headlights are available on top Tekna models. Try to avoid the base Visia model as it’s the only model not to come with alloy wheels and front fog lamps as standard.

  • Nissan Leaf - grille
  • Nissan Leaf - rear detail

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