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Nissan’s new Leaf priced for Australia

- – Matt Brogan

Nissan will launch its new-look Leaf electric small hatch Down Under in August with a range of key technology updates the brand says is designed to make zero-emission motoring even more appealing.

Priced from $50,990 plus on-road costs – a modest increase of $1000 over the outgoing model – the twovariant Leaf range receives Nissan’s new badging front and rear, a revised grille, darkened headlight treatment, revised 17-inch alloy wheel design, rear spoiler and remoulded side sill covers.

The MY23 Leaf adds dusk-sensing LED headlights with auto levelling, LED rear lights and daytime running lights, heated door mirrors, front and rear fog lights and important new exterior sound projection to warn pedestrian­s and other road users when the vehicle is approachin­g.

Dubbed ‘Canto Sound’, the bespoke sonic identity is carefully designed to be audible, but not alarming, to those outside the vehicle, even on busy city streets. It is automatica­lly activated at speeds below 30kmh and varies in pitch to complement the vehicle’s speed.

Leaf variants also receive a new Smart Rear-view Mirror, which pairs with the vehicle’s rear-view camera, and new safety equipment including adaptive cruise control, front, frontside and side-curtain airbags, front and rear parking sensors, a 360-degree camera with moving object detection and AEB with pedestrian detection.

The Nissan Leaf continues to offer a driving range of 270km in entrygrade form, the up-spec Leaf e+ offering up to 385km. Output of the two variants is rated at 110kw-320nm and 160KW-340NM respective­ly, while the 0-100kmh dash is dispensed in 7.9 and 6.9 seconds.

At home, and connected to a standard 240V-10A outlet, the regular and large battery Leaf variants respective­ly take 21 and 36 hours to fully charge, dropping significan­tly to 7.5 and 11.5 hours when plugged into Nissan’s AC wallbox.

Quicker still, DC fast chargers can top-up the Leaf variants from 20 to 80 percent in just 60 and 90 minutes respective­ly.

The updated Nissan Leaf range is available from August.

 ?? ?? NEW LOOK: Nissan’s new Leaf is priced from $50,990 plus on-road costs.
NEW LOOK: Nissan’s new Leaf is priced from $50,990 plus on-road costs.

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