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Detroit Auto Show: 2013 Nissan Leaf: Comments


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By William Maley

Staff Writer - CheersandGears.com

January 9, 2013

Nissan revealed the refreshed 2013 Leaf today, saying the model will have improved charging times and better efficiency than the 2012 model.

The 2013 Leaf has been fitted with a a new 6.6-kilowatt onboard charger that will cut the charging time from seven to four hours when plugged into a 220-volt charger. Nissan has improved the efficiency of the Leaf by improving the aerodynamic qualities, wider range of regenerative braking, a new "B" drive mode that increases regenerative braking during deceleration, and a more efficient heating system. Nissan says these changes will improve the Leaf's range but don't say how much.

The Leaf will also have a new S model which will become the base model. The Leaf S will lose out on such features as alloy wheels, a 7-inch dashboard display, cruise control, a navigation system and two of the six speakers. SL models gain leather seats and 17-inch alloy wheels.

Nissan also announced they are ramping up production of the Leaf at their Smyrna, Tennessee.

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William Maley is a staff writer for Cheers & Gears. He can be reached at [email protected] or you can follow him on twitter at @realmudmonster.


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Still just a luxury Golf Cart for Inner City use. This does not make it a road trip car nor does any of the so called improvements justify the waste of millions on the so called EV Highway.

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Steel wheels and no cruise control are ridiculous for the base model.

As an inner city Luxury Golf Cart, why would you need those items, it is not like people actually will be cruzing and need to put on the cruze control so they can play with their stupid Ipad.

Nissan is clearly looking to reduce costs to increase sales. I doubt it will help much.

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Steel wheels and no cruise control are ridiculous for the base model.

As an inner city Luxury Golf Cart, why would you need those items, it is not like people actually will be cruzing and need to put on the cruze control so they can play with their stupid Ipad.

Nissan is clearly looking to reduce costs to increase sales. I doubt it will help much.

If they want to increase sales, I suggest they style it in such a way that it doesnt look like a squeezed out turd.

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