Launched for the 2011 model year in North America, the first-gen Leaf models were in production from 2010 to 2017, and it ...
Introduce the new Leaf e+ of course, which features a larger battery for increased driving range, as well as a more potent electric motor for peppier performance. The world used to belong to the Tesla ...
According to the news outlet's resident pixel master, the Tesla Model Q might arrive as a small hatchback that's not unlike the retired Chevrolet Bolt EV or the current Nissan Leaf. It's easy to ...
With a boosted driving range and a bit better performance, the Nissan Leaf e+ certainly puts a strong case forward as your next – or first – EV. The Model 3 Performance is one of those cars that’s ...