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On the Road Charged and Ready
ONE OF THE first mainstream
EVs got a major update for
- The new Nissan Leaf
Plus can go up to 226 miles
on a charge—almost on a par
with similarly priced models
from Hyundai and Kia.
Aside from a bigger battery
and a longer range, the
Plus is mostly identical to the
standard-range Leaf, which
carries on for 2019 with a 140-
mile range. Although that
might be plenty for most daily
commutes, we noticed that
the range dropped consider-
ably in cold weather or with
accessories like heating or air
conditioning turned on.
Still, newer EVs offer more
miles for the same money,
and the standard-range Leaf
seems like it’s so 2011.
The Leaf benefits from
quick, quiet acceleration
that’s common to EVs, but
it lacks the thrill of a
Bolt or Kona EV, let alone
an I-Pace or a Tesla.
A soft-seeming ride has
trouble absorbing sharp
bumps and can send nasty
thumps into the cabin. In
addition, the mushy handling
doesn’t inspire driver
confidence, which makes the
Leaf rather boring to drive.
We found the cabin ambi-
ence rather austere, espe-
cially when compared with
the Kona EV, but the Leaf’s
fit and finish is at least better
than the Bolt’s so-so interior
furnishings. It’s pretty quiet
inside, too. The Leaf’s
elevated stance makes it easy
to get into the car, and the
rear seat is roomy enough for
two adults. One noticeable
omission is a telescoping
steering column, which can
make the Leaf’s driving
position less comfortable for
some drivers.
Nissan’s optional ProPilot
Assist combines adaptive
cruise control with lane center-
ing. It’s not designed as a
self-driving feature but can
be a convenience in stop-
and-go traffic. FCW and AEB
are standard.
Expect 8 hours to charge
the standard-range Leaf.
The Leaf Plus should take
about 12 hours to charge
from near-empty.
BEST VERSION TO GET
The Leaf Plus
comes with
a larger 62-kWh
battery and
has a range of
226 miles. The
standard-range
Leaf has far
fewer miles on
tap than similarly
priced models
from Chevrolet,
Hyundai, and Kia.
V I TAL STATS
OVERALL
SCORE
ROAD-TEST
SCORE
Price as tested
$38,115
Trim line SL
Drivetrain
147-hp electric
motor; 1-speed
direct drive; FWD
Range 140 miles
(226 miles from
Leaf Plus)
Reasons to Buy
Practical design
The new Leaf Plus
offers a 226-mile
range
Reasons to Skip
Standard model
has only a
140-mile range
Outclassed
by newer EVs
from other
manufacturers
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