2015 Nissan LEAF front quarter view

Real Nissan owners tell what the hype is all about at Nissan Leaf Q&A

What’s it like to own a Nissan Leaf?

Today electric vehicles are efficient, reliable and earth-friendly. Best of all the batteries in electric vehicles are strong and have long-lasting power. Regardless what you know about the quality of electric technology today, have you ever wondered what it’s like to own a Nissan Leaf 100 percent electric vehicle?

Sure there’s lots of resources out there to find the answers, but what if you could talk to an actual owner of an electric vehicle? It’s actually never been easier. Nissan has a great resource called Nissan Leaf Q&A where anyone can view questions about Leaf ownership and answers from real owners. All the knowledge about how the Nissan Leaf operates in the real-world shared by the individuals who love and own them. Check out what owners are saying about their Leaf at the Nissan Leaf Q&A.

2015 Nissan LEAF charging
2015 Nissan LEAF Interior

Before electric vehicle technology got as good as it is today the thought of purely electric-powered vehicle was pretty foreign. Could it even work or would the vehicle lose power in the middle of the road, with its plug trailing behind it? It’s truly amazing the level of technology and innovation that is available today, but there’s still a lot of mystery surrounding the electric car. Let’s shed a little light on how Nissan’s purely electric vehicle works.

The Nissan Leaf is 100 percent powered by a 24kWh rechargeable lithium-ion battery and gets the equivalent of *126 miles to the gallon. The Leaf is quieter than gas-powered vehicles and charging the battery couldn’t be simpler. Drivers can use charging stations on the road or a home charging station to “refuel.” The best part of the Nissan Leaf is it’s ultra-efficient.

Interested in learning more about the Nissan Leaf and the technology behind it? Experience the innovation firsthand with a test drive at Matt Castrucci Nissan. We’re sure you’ll be glad you did. Our experienced automotive specialists can answer all your questions on the spot, or if you’re in a hurry give us a call or shoot us an email. We’re always happy to talk about the incredible, powerful Nissan Leaf.

*2015 EPA Fuel Economy Estimate 126 city, 101 highway. Based on EPA formula of 33.7 kW/hour equal to one gallon of gasoline energy, EPA rated the LEAF® equivalent to 126 MPG measured as gasoline fuel efficiency in city driving, and 101 MPG in highway driving. Actual mileage may vary with driving conditions — use for comparison only. 2015 EPA range of 84 miles.