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The Nissan Leaf was the first ever mass market electric car, and it broke the mold when it was released back in 2011, (and even their 2nd Gen pretty much had the EV market cornered during its release in 2017)

We have the 2022 facelift version e+ Tekna on review, and thanks to the flat floor, you have more legroom in the back, so three people on a longer journey won't feel so cramped.

There are two battery sizes to choose from:
39kWh which delivers 148 BHP with a range up to 168 miles
59kWh which delivers 214 BHP - with a range up to 239 miles

You also have five trims to choose from:
Acenta with 39kWh battery from £28,995.00 on the road
N-Connecta with 39kWh battery from £30,495.00 on the road
Tekna with 39kWh battery from £31,995.00 on the road
e+ N-Connecta with 59kWh battery from £34,945.00 on the road
e+ Tekna with 59kWh battery from £36,445.00 on the road

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Northern Group Of Motoring Writers

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