2018 Nissan LEAF Revealed - But Does ANYONE Care?

2018 Nissan LEAF Revealed - But Does ANYONE Care?
The first-gen Nissan LEAF is still the world's best-selling electric car, a title it will undoubtedly lose over the course of the next months, and that is very unlikely as well to be reclaimed by its successor.

Why the pessimism? For once, it has nothing to do with the hatchback's exterior design. The 2018 LEAF is no work of art, but at least it doesn't look it was drawn by a five-year-old with a fetish for frogs anymore. It has the appearance of a normal car with a bit of a striking similarity with the Chevrolet Bolt near its rear end.

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Tiberius1701ATiberius1701A - 9/6/2017 8:40:47 AM
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Nope. But here is a great tagline: "The All-New Nissan Leaf-100% less wart-like."


MDarringerMDarringer - 9/6/2017 8:58:01 AM
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You all realize that it's just a restyling job right? The doors and much of the interior are unchanged.


Tiberius1701ATiberius1701A - 9/6/2017 3:46:29 PM
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Well in marketing's eyes, that is all-new. LOL



CANADIANCOMMENTSCANADIANCOMMENTS - 9/6/2017 9:09:40 AM
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MD Yes it is a mid cycle refresh. But it does have more range now. Being the best selling BEV in the world, it should continue to hold that title being that it is a bit less "froggy" to look at now. With gov't rebates, local dealer service, mostly affordable if you doing ok, it is a fine choice for those who want a pure electric vehicle and can live with the range of the car.


carloslassitercarloslassiter - 9/6/2017 10:06:36 AM
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So they still think people are going to drive a car called a 'Leaf'?


SanJoseDriverSanJoseDriver - 10/7/2017 7:55:13 PM
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This doesn't really compete with the 3, the Leaf is a smaller and lower end car.


F1_DriverF1_Driver - 9/6/2017 3:49:10 PM
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Rumor has it there will be a Nismo version with more performance.


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