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2016 Nissan Leaf adds 107 mile battery option

2016 Nissan Leaf adds 107 mile battery option

Posted on September 10, 2015September 25, 2019 By Jarvis

Nissan has stretched the legs of its 2016 Leaf, giving buyers of the refreshed all-electric car the option to boost range to over 100 miles. The new battery pack, available on the Leaf SV and SL models, increases power density from the standard battery’s 24 kWh to 30 kWh, and while the EPA is yet to test it, Nissan is estimating as much as 107 miles of driving from a single charge.

In contrast, the regular battery – which will be the standard fit item, as well as the only option for the entry-level Leaf S – is rated at 84 miles.
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