Oct 10, 2016 03:19 AM EDT
2018 Nissan Leaf, Tesla Model 3 Release: Top EVs Goes Neck to Neck

Nissan Leaf's sales are undoubtedly impressive. The Japanese automaker seems to delay its upcoming Leaf edition. We can't help but speculate -- is Nissan gearing their next Leaf against the Tesla Model 3? Read the key differences and similarities between these top-notch EVs.

Is the Japanese automaker, trying to learn from Tesla's mistakes? Nissan appears to gear up for a formidable Tesla Model 3 contender.

How much is the Nissan 2018 Leaf Price?

Nissan's upcoming EV is expected to be around $35,050. This is not far from Tesla Model 3's price tag at $35,000. There are other perceived Tesla Model 3 rivals. However, the leaf is truly its equal nemesis.

The Leaf's price last year for its base model, the Leaf S was at $29,860. A little deviation is expected for its successor. However, an increase should be expected should Nissan indeed incorporate its IDS technology.

What is the range of the 2018 Nissan Leaf?

It's predecessor the 2017 Nissan's Leaf has a maximum range of 107 miles. Its cousin the Chevy Bolt or the Opel Ampera-E in Europe offers around almost twice at 200 miles.

On the other hand, the Tesla Model 3 is perceived to be at 215 miles per charge. The similarities if not very close specifications of the Leaf's range to Tesla makes the 2018 Nissan Leaf its closest competitor.

How long does it take to fully charge a 2018 Nissan Leaf?

Now, to affirm there are no official 2018 Nissan Leaf hence there are no specifications to determine this. However, it should not veer that far from its last year's edition.

Current Nissan Leaf users have shared information online. The average response on how long does it take for a full-charge

It takes an on average a full eight hours using a 220 voltage outlet, to power a Nissan Leaf. However, its 2013 version only took four hours but with a less power at 6.6 kilowatts.

Tesla, on the other hand, has not disclosed model-specific charge time. It is common fact though that its 'Superchargers' can quickly replenish existing Tesla cars in just a span of twenty minutes.

How much does it cost to charge an electric car?

There is no standard data available to determine this. Automobile manufacturers are yet to gather data on this. However, automobile enthusiasts have come up with computations to determine this.

Assume that electricity would be twelve cents per kilowatt hours. That would mean around $3.48 for up to a hundred miles.

Now another way to determine the cost would be to account the full-charging time. As an example, if it requires thirty kilowatts per hour at a rate of 15 cents per kilowatt hour, that would mean $3.00 to power a car.

How long will a Nissan Leaf battery last?

According to Nissan, a battery will gradually lose capacity after 10 years. Electric cars set a true benchmark in cost-savings and power-efficiency.

Initially, Nissan has also announced that it will guarantee an estimated 100,000 miles (or 160,0000 kilometers) for its battery-powered EVs.

Is the Nissan 2018 Leaf worth your money?

This question is a no-brainer. Every EV is worth the money. A buyer's savings is evident the moment he leaves a dealership with a Nissan Leaf.

These cars have no confirmed release dates yet. However, strong enthusiasm and interest are evident for EVs especially between these two. Everyone care at their toes until these electric cars have actually been released.

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