2018 Nissan Leaf spied up close in Europe

01/04/2017 - 15:40 ,  ,   Sagar Parikh

All-new pure electric hatchback under development in Europe.

The next-gen Nissan Leaf was confirmed this year at CES 2017, and in the latest, it has appeared in a spy shot published by GoingElectric forum member Micky65. The 2018 Nissan Leaf is currently undergoing road tests in Europe.

The 2018 Nissan Leaf seems to have a design inspired by the Nissan IDS Concept.

The 2018 Nissan Leaf seen in the spy shot is apparently wearing its production body and has a design inspired by the Nissan IDS Concept. It also has hints of the Nissan Sway concept-derived fifth-gen Nissan Micra. The current model has polarising looks, but the second generation model will have a more conventional design.

The next-gen Nissan Leaf would have a driving range at or above 200 miles (321.87 km), Taka Asami, Alliance Global VP, Senior Vice President, Research & Advanced Engineering, confirmed earlier this year. Reports say that the new generation model could have a range as high as 340 miles (547.18 km) on a single charge. Nissan may offer the redesigned Leaf with different ranges depending on the markets. The all-new Leaf will have an air-cooled battery pack. Advancements in the battery cell chemistry have significantly reduced battery-pack lifespan/durability concerns.

The 2018 Nissan Leaf could offer a driving range of up to 340 miles (547.18 km) on a single charge. Nissan IDS Concept pictured.

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The 2018 Nissan Leaf will offer ProPILOT technology for autonomous driving on single-lane highways. This autonomous driving tech is already available in the 2017 Nissan Serena.

Expect to catch the first glimpse of the all-new Leaf later this year.

[Image Source: GoingElectric]

Nissan IDS Concept

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