Testseek.com have collected 25 expert reviews of the Nissan Leaf Hatchback 2018 and the average rating is 82%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Nissan Leaf Hatchback 2018.
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Design, Comfort, Range, Lots of technology features, Plenty of trim tiers to give price options, Offer of a free wall-charger installation
Interior quality bettered by some rivals
The new Nissan Leaf very much takes the lessons learnt from the old Leaf and results in a car that's practical, comfortable, and a lot of fun to drive. There's greater appeal in the design, greater range and lots of technology in this electric car, so if...
Published: 2018-01-19, Author: Jonathan , review by: alphr.com
Part of the Leaf's appeal, however, has also been its reasonable price and that continues with the new model. In fact, surprisingly, there's very little difference between it and the outgoing model.You have four levels of trim to choose from: Visia, Conec...
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Published: 2017-09-06, Author: Chris , review by: stuff.tv
As ever, then, there's a lot that needs to be tested in a full review situation before the Leaf's true capabilities become clear. On first impression, though, there's enough in the new Nissan Leaf to make it an EV game-changer. Yes, it's perhaps not the...
Abstract: What is it like to live with the Nissan Leaf ? While I haven't lived with one for a year, I was able to experience an active weekend away in the 2018 Nissan Leaf and I came away impressed with the range and all the cool tech built-in to this electric vehi...
More powerful motor and longer driving range, The e-Pedal driving feature, ProPilot Assist driving system,
150-mile driving range might still not be enough for some, Sticks to older CHAdeMO fast charging instead of SAE
In a First Drive review of the 2018 Nissan Leaf, we preferred the new design of the Leaf and the extra power and range from the electric powertrain. The ProPilot Assist system worked very well, “Yet what elevates it to the same conversation as AutoPilot i...
Normal styling inside and out, Excellent one-pedal driving, 150 miles of range, better acceleration, Well-packaged features, Price fell as range rose
It's a hatchback, not a crossover, No one will know it's electric, Fast-charging network spotty at best, Still bland behind the wheel
we score the 2018 Nissan Leaf at 7.0 out of 10 points, considerably higher than its aging predecessor. (Read more about how we rate cars.)Review continues belowThe new Leaf gains points in essentially every category, and with a range that's double that...
Published: 2018-01-17, Author: Jason , review by: edmunds.com
Abstract: Though the Nissan Leaf has received incremental changes over its lifetime, 2018 brings the most comprehensive rework of the car to date. The new car's styling is a complete departure from the previous Leaf, although under the skin the cars are very simila...
Der Nissan Leaf legt in der zweiten Ausbaustufe mehrere große Qualitätssprünge hin. Der E-Motor ist spürbar kräftiger und die Energie in der Batterie reicht fast für die doppelt so lange. Im Bereich der Fahrdynamik ist der teilautonome Autopilot die große...
Published: 2018-05-21, Author: Maxime , review by: numerama.com
Un plus joli look, Bardée de technologies utiles, Autonomie qui commence à être intéressante...
mais encore trop juste pour les vacances, L'interface de l'infodivertissement, Vivement la V3 encore plus autonome
Plus jolie, plus performante, plus technologique, la Leaf 2 est l'évolution attendue de la berline électrique de Nissan. Se prévalant d'une autonomie qui commence à être intéressante, la Leaf 2 assure ensuite sa part dans l'édifice de la conduite autono...