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Compact electric

Safety score

Safety score (2018) 5/5

Protection of adult occupants : 93/100

Protecting young passengers : 86/100

Protecting vulnerable road users : 71/100

Safety support technologies : 71/100

Professional
Individual

LLD (Long-term leasing)

from :
452 € per month incl. VAT

from :
487 € per month incl. VAT

LOA (Hire with purchase option)

Price on request

Price on request

List price excluding environmental bonus : 43 050 €

List price excluding environmental bonus : 43 050 €

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Autonomy

How many kilometres can I cover with the Nissan Leaf e+ ?

A vehicle's range corresponds to the distance it can cover without being refuelled when its energy is at its maximum capacity.

Go to 385 km(1) in a single refill.

(1) WLTP range
from 0% to 100%

Simulating autonomy in real-life conditions

Did you know that the seasons and the type of road affect range?

393 km (-8km)

275 km (110km)

485 km (-100km)

320 km (65km)

300 km (85km)

230 km (155km)

Real autonomy from 0% to 100%

15.1 kWh/100 km 20.9 kWh/100 km 11.5 kWh/100 km 17.5 kWh/100 km 18.7 kWh/100 km 24.3 kWh/100 km

Estimation of energy consumption in real-life conditions

18.5 kWh/100km

WLTP combined energy consumption

WLTP?
What is it?

WLTP certification is a series of compulsory tests that certify compliance with the new regulations for all new vehicles arriving on the market. all new vehicles arriving on the market comply with the new regulations. market.

Refill

How much recharge time does the Nissan Leaf e+ ?

The more powerful the recharge measured in kW, the faster your electric car will be recharged. quickly.

59 minutes of recharging to travel 308 km*

* DC fast charge - from 10% to 80%
Calculated according to the WLTP standard

Slow charge - AC

Slow load or alternating current generally corresponds to to home charging points home charging points

6.6 kW Max. recharge power

10h Recharge time from 0% to 100%

Connector
Type 2

Cost of a refill* from 0% to 100%

15,50 €

*Price for a slow AC recharge from 0% to 100%
Calculation based on a theoretical price of kW à 0.25 €

Fast charge - DC

Fast charging or direct current generally corresponds to to professional charging points (motorways, on site, etc.)

100 kW Max. recharge power

40 minutes Recharge time from 10% to 80%

Recharge time simulator for your
Nissan Leaf e+ 

Battery level i Indicates the current charge percentage of your battery.

Autonomy i Displays estimated kilometres remaining according to load

Recharge time depending on type of charging point i Compare AC (slow) and DC (fast) recharge times

- %

Min

-

Max

km

Fast charging station (up to 350 kW)

Public or high-power terminal (up to 50 kW)

AC terminal (from 11 to 22 kW)

Domestic terminal (from 11 to 22 kW)

80%
Initial load Final load

Beev has a wide choice of charging points for all types of electric vehicle.

Power

What is the performance of Nissan Leaf e+ ?

In motoring parlance, a powerful engine is generally synonymous with higher speed. speed. In the case of an electric car, its maximum power is determined by the energy supplied by the battery, which in turn depends on the torque and engine speed. battery, which in turn depends on torque and engine speed.

Engine power is 217 hp(1)

(1) motive power = travel speed

Torque (Nm) VS Power (bhp)

The couple represents the vehicle's acceleration force, while engine power indicates its speed. In other words, engine power determines how long it will take your vehicle to reach maximum speed.

Front-wheel drive

Transmission

6.9 sec

Acceleration of
0 to 100 km/h

340 Nm

Couple

Battery

What is the battery capacity of the Nissan Leaf e+ ?

The battery's storage capacity is 62 kWh(1)

(1) Nominal capacity, corresponds to the nominal voltage (average value delivered by the battery when discharged, multiplied by the capacity in Ampere-hours). The cycle of a battery is 1000 to 2000 recharges.

Storage capacity

Today, most electric cars are equipped with at least 40 kWh batteries, and the largest batteries can go up to 120 kWh.

5 years or 100,000 km

Battery warranty. The first of the two values reached ends the warranty.

Lithium-ion

Battery type

400 V

Architecture

Dimensions and weight

What are the dimensions and weight of the Nissan Leaf e+ ?

Dimensions

  • A: Height = 1540mm
  • B: Width = 1788mm
  • C: Length = 4490mm

Boot volume (litres)

  • 435 L Max. rear boot volume

Number of places

  • 5 Number of places
    with belts

Location of the refill hatch :
at the front

1756 Kg Tare weight

Taxation

How do you calculate the depreciation of an electric passenger vehicle?

For passenger cars included in business assets, the depreciation rules for electric vehicles are subject to electric vehicles are subject to ceilings based on their CO2 emissions.

The depreciation ceilings change every year, favouring electric vehicles with the aim of reducing CO2 emissions. Here are the ceilings for 2024.

Please note that this information is subject to change, but we will ensure that you receive the most up-to-date information. (*)

(*) Source Bofip

30 000€

Depreciation ceiling for a vehicle emitting less than 20 g/Km

100%

Depreciable percentage of battery

5 years

Maximum amortisation period

Impact on the environment

How can you check the environmental impact of this electric vehicle?

The environmental score is one of the eligibility criteria for the ecological bonus, the conversion premium and the leasing scheme for new electric passenger cars. and leasing schemes for new electric passenger cars.

0g of CO2 emissions

Electric vehicles emit no CO2 apart from their production, unlike combustion or hybrid vehicles. or hybrid vehicles.

Crit-Air sticker

The Crit'Air sticker (air quality certificate) classifies vehicles according to their emissions of emissions of fine particles and nitrogen oxides.

The Crit'Air sticker is compulsory for driving in low-emission mobility zones (ZFE-m) set up by local authorities, or to drive when the prefect introduces differentiated during pollution episodes.

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About the Nissan brand

During the Meiji and Taisho eras, the only cars on Japan's roads were foreign brands such as Ford and GM (General Motors). At that time, men like Yoshisuke Aikawa had zealously begun to manufacture vehicles. It was they who laid the foundations of today's Japanese car industry. In 1958, Nissan won the Mobilgas Round Australia Trial with a Datsun 1000. Naturally, this victory made the manufacturer's name known the world over. Then, in 1959, Nissan gave birth to the Bluebird. The car was a great success and was exported in large numbers to the American market (under the name Nissan 1200). Business was booming and Nissan set up in the United States in 1960. Nissan went from strength to strength, and in 1962 the company began sending a few models to Europe. Imports into the UK began in 1984 and in 1999, Nissan joined forces with Renault. This alliance made the group the world's number 4 car manufacturer. Nissan sells 5 million cars a year and employs 265,000 people. Nissan will be going electric in 2010 with the Nissan Leaf, which will be the best-selling electric car in the world.

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