No one probably ever thought it would happen, but it did. There’s no doubt that gas stations are gnashing their teeth and spitting on the floor at the injustice; they’ll have to deal. Because the new age of automobiles is here–introducing the Nissan Leaf.
Why is this remarkable new-age vehicle the beginning of the next wave in automotive technology? It’s simple. We’ll start at the beginning…. First off, this is the first car ever to drive without a tailpipe. In fact, there’s nothing in the body of the Nissan Leaf to warrant any kind of emissions: no holes, no pipes, nothing. You know why?
Because the Nissan Leaf is fully electric. Believe it.
Now don’t associate with the sensational hybrids that are out on the market. That’s not the Nissan Leaf. There’s nothing ‘hybrid’ about it. This is a vehicle that does not require any petroleum. All it needs is its standard charger at 3.3 kW to power the lithium-ion battery that regulates the 80 kW AC synchronous motor. The Leaf even comes with a standard 120 V portable trickle charging cable and a 240 V home charging dock. If you so choose, your package can even include a 50 kW DC fast-charging port. Optimal convenience in continual power charge for driving: that’s the name of the game for this amazingly green vehicle.
You’re probably wondering how many times you need to charge it. Probably every thirty minutes or something, right? Wrong. The specs are such that the battery lasts for 100 miles straight–not much different than when you need to fill the tank, right? With speeds up to 90 miles per hour, you won’t see anything different about this vehicle except a better environment for our planet. It can support five passengers, with five doors–spacious, clean, sleek, and sweet.
You want to enter the new age of automobiles? This is only the beginning. If you’re in the market for a new vehicle, try the Nissan Leaf for a better and cleaner tomorrow.