Nissan Leaf sedan to Compete vs Chevy Volt

Nissan Leaf electric Sedan
The new Nissan Leaf is due out in 2010 in the U.S. This energy efficient vehicle is zero emission electric! The battery powered LEAF will travel 100 miles on a full charge and can get a top speed of 90 mph. If you are in a rush in can get 80% power capacity in just 30 minutes!

It will only cost you $0.90 to fill the gas tank, making it 3x less to travel the same distance on gas! It really should not make for much higher utility bills on the house.

Even the headlights are energy efficient. They use 10 percent of the energy produced by the typical headlamp of today.

The price tag is competitive to the Chevy Volt that is also do out in 2010. The Leaf will be around $30,000 U.S. Dollars, which is well below of what the Volt is anticipated to be. Once again Detroit is being out done by the Japanese auto makers!

The Nissan Leaf will also be available in China, Israel, Singapore, and Europe but no timetable is set.
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11 Responses to “Nissan Leaf sedan to Compete vs Chevy Volt”

  1. Ira Riklis says:

    This sounds like a really cool car that I could get behind. If only it were more affordable. 30k is cheap, but not cheap enough for me to afford. It looks cool as well, thanks for sharing.

  2. Thomas says:

    “The Nissan Leaf will also be available in China, Israel, Singapore, and Europe but no timetable is set.”
    I’m glad this car isn’t coming to the U.S. because I think its so ugly.

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  4. Central Carolina Nissan says:

    Remember the chevy volt is all-electric and will only go 30 miles to 50 miles on the all electric part.

  5. ski goggles says:

    The LEAF runs only on a lithium ion battery and can travel at top speeds of 90 MPH for up to 100 miles before a recharge is necessary. The battery can be charged to 80% capacity in about 30 minutes with a special quick charger.The Volt is a gasoline/electric hybrid and runs up to 40 miles on electric power before the gasoline engine must be started to recharge the battery while it operates. The Volt has a total range of 300 miles and recharging should cost about 40 cents a day, at about 5 cents per kilowatt hour. The Volt will have software allowing it to be programmed to charge during off-peak electrical use hours.

  6. tyler says:

    It looks cool as well thanks for sharing.

  7. Nissan Sale says:

    We will soon be selling the Nissan Leaf as a main dealer in the UK. Thanks for the article. Westway Nissan.

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  11. Ira Riklis says:

    The price tag is competitive to the Chevy Volt that is also do out in 2010. The Leaf will be around $30,000 U.S. Dollars, which is well below of what the Volt is anticipated to be. Once again Detroit is being out done by the Japanese auto makers!
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