Tesla Model Y Review: The Electric SUV Pioneer Finally Has A New Ally | Autoblog

Pros: 300+ mile range, quick acceleration, spacious interior, easy and expandable Supercharger network Cons: Steep learning curve for infotainment system, lack of common features, stiff ride, questionable quality, not very good resale value due to fluctuating prices, “full self-driving” feature can be dangerous The Tesla Model Y is… Source: Autoblog

Nissan Introduces Electric Leaf To Certified Pre-owned Car Program

Nashville, Tennessee – As demand for electric vehicles continues to grow among U.S. consumers, Nissan is adding the all-electric Leaf to its certified pre-owned program. Starting in September, certified pre-owned Nissan Leaf vehicles will be backed by the company and… Source: usa.nissannews.com

Nissan LEAF Named To Kelley Blue Book’s 2017 “5 Best Electric Cars Under $40,000” List

Kelly Blue Book The greenest car unveiled for Earth Day 2017 The Nissan Leaf comes standard with a 30 kWh battery on all three trim levels for the 2017 model year, making it onto our list of most recommended pure electric cars. The LEAF has an EPA-estimated range of 107 miles and MPGe ratings: 124 city, 101… Source: usa.nissannews.com

1947 Tama Electric Car

In the 1940s, as the country was transitioning to a peacetime economy, about 200 employees of Tachikawa Aircraft transferred to the newly established Tokyo Electric Motor Vehicle Co., Ltd. and began developing electric cars. One of the reasons for this was the extreme shortage of gasoline at the time. Source: usa.nissannews.com

Nissan LEAF E+ Joins World’s Best-selling Electric Vehicle Family

Las Vegas, Nevada – Nissan today introduced the Nissan LEAF e+, further broadening the appeal of the world’s best-selling electric vehicle.*1 It offers new powertrains with more power and range. The “e+” signifies an increase in energy density of 62 kWh for the model… Source: usa.nissannews.com

Jeep Plans $25,000 Electric Car

Affordable electric vehicles are still hard to come by, but automakers are slowly rolling out cheaper options. Stellantis wants to enter the affordable EV segment, with CEO Carlos Tavares confirming that the rugged Jeep brand will launch a $25,000 electric vehicle… Source: Cars Direct