New Nissan Leaf Black Edition 15 | 03 | 2017

    NISSAN’S NEW LEAF Black Edition has gone on sale at Scottish dealerships priced from £26,890 including the £4500 government plug-in vehicle grant. (Related: Chris Hoy — My amazing Le Mans 24-Hours debut with Nissan)

    The world’s best-selling electric vehicle, the new Leaf is available with 0% APR finance from £199 per month with no minimum deposit, free insurance in the first year, free servicing in the first two years and a £1000 Nissan deposit contribution.

    Based on the Acenta grade, the Leaf Black Edition features 16in black alloys, LED headlamps, black door mirror caps and black rear roof spoiler. In addition, the Black Edition’s cabin is completed with blue-stitched mats.

    It’s also equipped with Nissan’s latest innovative technology as standard, including the NissanConnect EV telematics system and Intelligent Around View Monitor.

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    “The new Leaf Black Edition perfectly showcases Nissan’s commitment to making smart, premium quality products accessible for all,” Gareth Dunsmore, director of electric vehicles at Nissan Europe, said

    “This stylish black number combines dynamic styling, with Nissan’s innovative zero-emission technology to offer customers a city-savvy intelligent mobility solution.

    “Its sleek design compliments an exciting drive, delivered through high-class engineering, demonstrating that you don’t have to compromise on style or performance when purchasing an electric car.”

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    The limited edition model is on sale in the UK from today for a restricted production run up until August 2017, with the first 200 customers receiving a free wi-fi hotspot, capable of pairing with up to eight devices.

    Nissan pioneered the electric vehicle movement with the launch of the original Nissan Leaf — the world’s first mass-market electric car — in 2010. Since then, Leaf owners around the world have travelled more than two billion electric miles, saving nearly 500 million kilograms of CO2 emissions*.

    Today, there are more than 250,000 Nissan Leaf's on the road, making it the best-selling electric vehicle globally. The Leaf’s 30 kWh battery delivers a 155-mile driving range.

    Related: Nissan reveals facelifted Qashqai

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    Jim McGill

     

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