- !el Catire *O* Posted September 22, 2018 Posted September 22, 2018 Technically, the new Leaf is a quantum leap with respect to its predecessor, the autonomy is increased by 40%, that is, it can now travel 240 km, while it gains 37% and 26% of power and torque respectively. This is thanks to the lithium-ion battery and grew 40%, in fact, its capacity is 40 kW / h. The electric motor now delivers 147 hp and 236 lb-ft. It can be recharged in one of the 270 public centers or when installing a charger in the community of your home. The recharge time in Level 1 is between 12 and 16 hours, Level 2 between 6 and 8 hours and Level 3 between 30 and 45 minutes. In terms of safety, the list is complemented by aids such as Intelligent Trace Control, which helps maintain control in curves; the Ascent Assistant on slopes; Intelligent Driver Alert Monitor, which emits an acoustic alert when it detects that the driver is tired; Intelligent cruise control, as well as Intelligent Emergency Braking. This without forgetting the Intelligent Peripheral Vision Monitor with Detection of Objects in Motion, which simulates a 360 degree aerial view; Intelligent Cross Traffic Alert, which sends a warning if it detects objects in the back; in addition to the Smart Blind Spot Alert. All of them are part of the Nissan Intelligent Mobility philosophy, more specifically in the Intelligent Driving section. Speaking of technology, one of the highlights is compatibility with the "Nissan Connect Leaf" app where you can find the information and main functions of the Leaf. Ente what stands out to know how much CO2 you avoid emitting into the atmosphere during your journey, calculate the route and the level of energy required, look for the nearest stations, as well as have the Nissan Road Assistance through an email or phone call . 1
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