Snapshot
- New look for MY22
- Fresh alloys and paint colour choices
- Coming to Australia second half of 2022
The 2022 Nissan Leaf electric vehicle has been revealed for Europe, featuring the brand’s new logo and identity.
Due to land on the continent in April, Nissan says it is preparing for a strong product offensive with a fully electrified line-up offering after the (European) summer.
The updated Leaf will get a host of advanced driving and safety features such as ProPILOT, and infotainment tech such as an improved on-board NissanConnect system.
The ProPILOT technology enables the EV to automatically stop, start and maintain a safe distance to the vehicle in front, while the e-Pedal provides the option to accelerate, decelerate and stop with only one pedal on the move.
Additionally, Nissan has upgraded the infotainment features within the NissanConnect system, which features Android Auto and Apple CarPlay smartphone integration.
Remote operation of equipment such as climate control is also available through the NissanConnect app, and owners can now link their Leaf to their Amazon Alexa smart home device.
“The Nissan Leaf has always been about making advanced technology and the thrill of electric driving accessible to everyone, with over 577,000 customers worldwide. [The] Leaf has been designed around families’ needs to offer seamless connectivity and an efficient powertrain,” said Arnaud Charpentier, Vice President for Product Strategy and Pricing in the AMIEO region which covers Europe, Russia, Africa, the Middle East, India and Oceania.
For MY22, the Leaf receives a refreshed exterior design, including intricate detailing and new 16- and 17-inch alloy wheel options for a more sporty and premium feel, and the model features Nissan’s new brand logo on the wheels, front grille and rear.
Buyers also get a refreshed line-up of exterior colours. Two new hues found on the Qashqai and Ariya join the existing range of six monotone and five two-tone options – universal blue and magnetic blue.
“As the popularity of electric vehicles continues to grow, Nissan is pursuing an exhilarating chapter in its electric mobility story. [The] Leaf has played a key role in shaping Nissan’s vision for empowering mobility and beyond, as we leverage our EV expertise to launch 23 new electrified models – including 15 full EVs – by fiscal year 2030,” said Charpentier.
The Leaf is offered with two battery options, that deliver up to 385 kilometres (WLTP) of driving range in the Leaf e+.
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