-3600 Euros Off on the Nissan Leaf Electric. Interesting?

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Running out of breath in the electric market, the Nissan Leaf is offering a promotion. Is it worth the interest nonetheless?

Among the pioneers of electric cars since its appearance in 2010, the Nissan Leaf had an undeniable technological advantage. Then Tesla completely shook things up, forcing the entire automotive landscape to go electric. Since then, in a sector where progress is constant, one quickly goes from hero to zero.

The second generation was launched in 2017, and a Phase 2 has been on the market since February 2022. But the Japanese model has fallen into obscurity, scarcely helped in Europe by the low density of Nissan dealerships and the company’s commercial ambitions. When business is bad, you have to over-communicate…

Without fanfare, Mobiwisy has come across an offer that runs until August 31, 2023, namely a discreet discount of 3,800 euros on the entry-level Leaf. Named Acenta, its price drops from 36,900 to 33,100 euros. Once the ecological bonus of 5,000 euros is applied, the bill comes down to 28,100 euros. A more recent and higher-performing MG4 is unfortunately in the same price range.

A nice detail, the Nissan Leaf arrives in its original color (so without extra charge) in red. As for the rest, you’ll have to deal with the small 40 kW gross (37 kW net) battery, which provides a real range of barely 200 kilometers (285 km in WLTP cycle). The low recharge levels (6.4 kW AC at home and 50 kW DC on fast chargers) will then restrict it to daily use without long distances. Otherwise, you’ll spend your days at a charging station waiting for the battery to fill… Conversely, the power (150 hp) and generous volume are positive points.

Therefore, given these parameters, is the Nissan Leaf a relevant choice to switch to electric? Factually, there are more suitable solutions if you travel less than 100 km per day, such as the Renault Twingo 22 kW now available at half price, that is less than 14,000 euros! And if the Nissan Leaf appeals to you, don’t hesitate to push the dealer further: some new offers are “discounted” at 26,990 euros in France.

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