Nissan LEAF Price

As low as $25,280 ($32,780 MSRP minus up to $7,500 federal tax credit)

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ncluding the $7,500 federal tax credit for which the Nissan LEAF will be fully eligible, the consumer’s after-tax net value of the vehicle will be $25,280. The Manufacturer’s Suggested Retail Price *(MSRP) for the 2011 all-electric, zero-emission Nissan LEAF is $32,780, which includes three years of roadside assistance. Additionally, there is an array of state and local incentives that may further defray the costs and increase the benefits of owning and charging a Nissan LEAF – such as a $5,000 statewide tax rebate in California; a $5,000 tax credit in Georgia; a $1,500 tax credit in Oregon; and carpool-lane access in some states, including California.

Nissan LEAF Mechanical Systems

  • 80 kW AC synchronous electric motor
  • 24 kWh lithium-ion (Li-ion) battery
  • 3.3 kW onboard charger
  • Emissions – Zero Emissions Vehicle (ZEV)
  • Power-assisted vented front disc/rear disc brakes
  • “Coasting” regenerative brakes
  • 4-wheel Anti-lock Braking System (ABS)
  • Electronic Brake force Distribution (EBD) and Brake Assist (BA)
  • Electronic parking brake
  • Front and rear stabilizer bars
  • Vehicle speed-sensitive power-assisted steering
  • Portable Trickle Charge Cable (120V/EVSE) 3
  • Tire repair kit

Nissan LEAF features

features

  • zero tailpipe emissions
  • 100% electric – no gasoline required
  • high response synchronous AC motor 80kW
  • range –100 miles/charge based upon US EPA LA4 City cycle2
  • speeds up to 90 mph
  • 5 passengers, 5 doors
  • Nissan Navigation System
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