2016 Nissan Leaf gets several updates especially a 30-kilowatt hour batter pack that lasts for a 107-mile range. With an increase over the 84 miles, it is still available in the base Nissan Leaf S. How does the 2016 Nissan Leaf differs from the 2012 Nissan Leaf? More possibly better performance and equipment with increases in expenses on some versions.
What’s great is that the 2016 Nissan Leaf is actually cheaper that the 2012 model. The price for the Nissan Leaf is $35, 090 for the Leaf SV, while the Leaf SL model costs $37, 640. This definitely benefits new customers to save more money. In 2012, the Nissan Leaf FV’s price was $36,050 and $38, 100 for the Nissan Leaf SL.
For the 2012 model, Nissan included battery pack-warming, ordinary winter package, heating steering wheel, and heated front and rear sets. Also, it had DC fast-changing capability standard on the Nissan Leaf SL that was not worth the price.
The latest Nissan Leaf benefits its users more as compared to the previous model from several improvements that was made, such as the 6.6kW onboard charger and bigger battery pack. Thus, the 2016 Nissan Leaf is a better choice for those who wants to find a car that gives them a good deal.