New Nissan Leaf Priced At $49,990 Plus On Road Costs – Mar 09, 2019 – Melbourne, Australia (Techreleased) – The eagerly anticipated new Nissan LEAF will be in Australian showrooms from August, priced from $49,990 (MSRP)* plus on road costs. Interested consumers can register to pre-order their new Nissan LEAF by visiting nissan.com.au/leafpreorder from today. […]
BY Diane Marini
Posted On March 9, 2019New Nissan Leaf Priced At $49,990 Plus On Road Costs – Mar 09, 2019 – Melbourne, Australia (Techreleased) – The eagerly anticipated new Nissan LEAF will be in Australian showrooms from August, priced from $49,990 (MSRP)* plus on road costs. Interested consumers can register to pre-order their new Nissan LEAF by visiting nissan.com.au/leafpreorder from today.
The new Nissan LEAF is the icon of Nissan Intelligent Mobility, the company’s vision to transform the way people drive and live. LEAF is the world’s best-selling electric vehicle, offering a premium electric driving experience at an affordable price.
“With strong interest in the new Nissan LEAF we see great potential for the vehicle and at this price we are giving it every chance to succeed,” said Nissan Australia managing director Stephen Lester.
“It’s certainly an exciting time for EV buyers. With a contemporary design, increased range and long list of standard features, this incredibly fun to drive car presents Australian electric vehicle buyers with a stylish, affordable option.”
To further improve the customer ownership experience, Nissan has partnered with JET Charge, Nissan’s preferred charging equipment installer. JET Charge will assist customers with all of their home charging infrastructure needs.
“The new Nissan LEAF will be sold in 89 Nissan dealers nationwide making Nissan the largest electric vehicle network in Australia,” said Lester.
“Nissan, thanks to its relationship with JET Charge, can also help customers with their ‘at home’ charging solutions.”
With over 11,000 customers registering their interest in the new Nissan LEAF, it comes with Apple CarPlay, Android Auto™ and e-Pedal, among other features.
The new model has a driving range of up to 270km¹ (WLTP combined cycle) making it perfect for city-based Australians, who on average travel 38 km/day².
While you can fully charge LEAF within 24 hours, the time drops to 7.5 hours if the household has the latest 7kw home charger³. You can also plug your LEAF into a CHAdeMO rapid charger and get from 20 per cent to 80 per cent charge in around 60 minutes depending on charging conditions⁴.
The new Nissan LEAF is available in six contemporary colours including Arctic White, Ivory Pearl with black roof, Magnetic Red, Pearl Black, Platinum and Gun Metallic.
Customers can register to pre-order their new Nissan LEAF and select their preferred Nissan Dealer by visiting nissan.com.au/leafpreorder. Deliveries will commence from August.
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