Nissan Leaf: The World’s Best-Selling Electric Car Comes to Nepal

The Nissan Leaf electric car has recently made its debut in the Nepali market, and it has already caught the attention of many car enthusiasts. Being the world’s first “mass marketed” electric vehicle, the Nissan Leaf has become a global leader in the electric vehicle market. It is being sold and distributed by Pioneer MotoCorp, the authorized dealer of Nissan cars in Nepal.

The Nissan Leaf comes with “Bold Premium Looks” and sophisticated features, making it an exemplary combination of intelligent driving, power, and integration. The exterior looks of the Nissan Leaf give a glimpse of a strong brand, while the sophisticated, energy-efficient, and aerodynamically designed body of the car provides an excellent driving experience.

The standard model of the Nissan Leaf has a 147-horsepower electric motor and a 40-kilowatt battery, which can be charged up to 80% in 40 minutes. It travels at a speed of 144 kilometers per hour and can run up to 311 kilometers on a single full charge. The vehicle delivers 148 bhp of power and 320 Nm of torque, and it is 30% quieter than a C-segment car.

One of the unique features of the Nissan Leaf is its state-of-the-art e-pedal technology. This allows the driver to start, accelerate, decelerate, and stop using only the accelerator pedal, which makes driving an electric car even more effortless. The e-pedal technology also helps the driver conserve energy, which can increase the car’s driving range.

The Nissan Leaf electric car comes with an innovative charging system, allowing owners of the vehicle to charge in their homes. The electric car comes with a wall box charger, which can charge your car using the existing electrical setup at your home. With a Type 2 charging unit installed, the Nissan Leaf 40 kWh can reach a full charge in 7.5 hours, so you can charge overnight and start the day with a full 311km of range. The charging facility is also available at every Nissan dealership in Kathmandu.

The Nissan Leaf has become the first electric vehicle to be easily accessible to the general public, and it has sold more than 500,000 units worldwide. In the span of 10 years, two Nissan Leaf owners have traveled approximately 10 billion miles without emitting any pollutants, which is the equivalent of 400,000 round-the-world trips. Also, about 2.5 million tons of carbon dioxide have been cut from worldwide emissions by Nissan Leaf owners.

The Nissan Leaf’s Pro-pilot and e-pedal technologies have been unique features not seen in other electric vehicles. Over 92% of Leaf owners would suggest this vehicle to their friends and family. The battery of the Nissan Leaf has been given an 8-year or 100,000-mile warranty by the manufacturer, which is an added advantage for buyers.

The price of the Nissan Leaf, which exhibits electric excellence, is NRs. 64,99,000 in the Nepali market. With its advanced features, excellent design, and zero carbon emissions, the Nissan Leaf is an excellent option for anyone looking for a sophisticated, energy-efficient, and sustainable vehicle. The Nissan Leaf, along with the Nissan Ariya, will join Nissan’s all-electric lineup, with the goal of selling 1 million electric vehicles annually by 2023.

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