🔌 ELECTRIC CARS: NISSAN LEAF

The Nissan Leaf electric car entered production in late 2010 and, within a decade, became the best-selling electric vehicle globally (although it conceded the top spot to the Tesla Model 3 in 2020).

In early January 2019, Nissan introduced the Leaf e+, featuring a higher-capacity high-voltage battery (62 kWh instead of 40), extending the driving range by about one and a half times – reaching 400 km without recharging. Additionally, a battery cooling system was incorporated to prevent increased degradation due to overheating. By the end of July that same year, a special XV Selection series was developed and released in Japan, equipped with 17-inch tires on alloy wheels, safety systems like BSW, RCTA, and other additional features. Later, a new version with extra options, AUTECH, was introduced.

There are numerous options for Nissan Leaf cars at Japanese auctions:

For instance, the 2022 car in the photo has an auction rating of 5 with a mileage of 16,000 km in the top-of-the-line X V Selection trim. It’s not just a beautiful car; it’s economical, environmentally friendly, and very comfortable. A similar Nissan Leaf can be imported for you from Japan for 20,000 euros. The price may even be lower, depending on the car’s condition and mileage. Wishing you delightful experiences with your new cars!