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Nissan Leaf 24 kWh (2013)

Trims

Produced
Discontinued

Main Specifications

Years of Production 2013 - 2018
Country of Manufacture USA, Japan, UK (Leaf)
Accel. 0-60 mph 11 s 464 out of 575
Range 84 miles 545 out of 575
Battery 24 kWh 537 out of 575
Starting Price (used) $ N/A
Accel. 0-60 mph 11 s
Battery pack capacity 24 kWh
Range 84 miles
Body
  • Hatchback Hatchback body style icon
Charge Ports
  • CHAdeMO Hatchback charge port in the US
  • Type 1 (J1772) Hatchback charge port in the US
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11 s

11 s
Accel. 0-60 mph
89 mph
Top speed

Specs of Nissan Leaf 24 kWh (2013)

Battery and Charging

Range EPA
84 miles (135 km)
Range NEDC
124 miles (199 km)
Range WLTP
95 miles (153 km)
Battery pack capacity
24 kWh
Max charging power (AC)
3.3 kW
Max charging power (DC)
46 kW
Avg. charging speed (DC)
~113 mph

Powertrain

Accel. 0-60 mph
11 s
Top speed
89 mph (144 km/h)
Engine power
107 hp (80 kW)
Engine torque
187 lb-ft (254 Nm)
Efficiency
29 kWh/100 miles
Drive type
FWD
Motor type
Permanent-magnet

Body and Chassis

Number of seats
5
Dimensions (LxWxH)
175x69.7x61 in
Wheelbase
106.3 in
Curb weight
3340 lb
Cargo volume
13.1 ft3
Towing capacity
N/A

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Car Ratings

2.8

Design

Votes: 25
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2.7

Performance

Votes: 61
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2.5

Desirability

Votes: 17
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About Nissan Leaf

The Nissan Leaf is a compact five-door hatchback electric car manufactured by Nissan and introduced in Japan and the United States in December 2010, followed by various European countries and Canada in 2011. More than 300,000 Leafs have been sold worldwide through January 2018, making the Leaf the world's all-time best-selling highway-capable electric car in history. On 2 October 2017, for the 2018 model year, Nissan launched the new generation Leaf with a number of significant improvements.
CHARGING
The Nissan LEAF offers a number of charging options. A charge port is located in the front body for the 220V charger and portable trickle charge cable (110V). A charge port light and lock has been added for 2013. The available Quick Charge Port allows charging to 80 percent capacity in 30 minutes at public charging stations using a DC fast charger. LEAF's standard regenerative braking system helps increase range. By applying the brakes or reducing speed by letting off the accelerator, the electric motor acts as an electric generator, converting energy that would otherwise be wasted into battery energy.
EXTERIOR
The smooth, elegant movement of the body starts from the low, compact hood, moves through the iconic shoulder character line and on toward the large rear spoiler. The exterior also utilizes a flat underbody (including a large front flat floor cover, electric motor area undercover, front undercover and rear diffuser with fins) to help manage airflow under the vehicle.
INTERIOR
The roomy Nissan LEAF interior offers a pleasingly modern design created to provide a unique "EV touch" with "simple and human flow." The Nissan LEAF interior also includes comfortable heated front bucket seats and a 60/40 split folding heated rear seat and rear HVAC duct. 

Awards & Achievements

  • Next Green Car Awards: 2015 Best Small Family Car

Safety Ratings

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