Review / Test: Nissan Leaf (2018), Carwow Review [YouTube]
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Review / Test: Nissan Leaf (2018), Carwow Review [YouTube]

The popular car portal Carwow tested the Nissan Leaf (2018). In this review, we have highlighted one curious detail: the range of Nissan electric vehicles, which can be calculated using Carwow images. It's him.

One of the highlights is driving on a fast road in D mode in the rain at approximately 100 km / h (62 mph). At 10:34 am with 1 km (894 mi) odometer reading The vehicle displays 81 percent battery charge and the remaining range is 200 kilometers (124 miles).

Review / Test: Nissan Leaf (2018), Carwow Review [YouTube]

The driver then starts talking about ProPILOT, a semi-autonomous driving system, and smoothly ramps up the speed to 111 km / h (69 mph), which later appears to be maintained.

At 10:37 the odometer is 1 kilometer (899 mi)., i.e. the Leaf traveled 5 kilometers between 2:02 and 3:58 minutes (the first shots had to be taken between 10:34:01 and 10:34:59, the last ones between 10:37:01 and 10:37:59) . If the car was traveling 111 km/h all the time, then the period between counter shots was 2,7 minutes (2 minutes 42 seconds), which is in the range of 2:02-3:58.

Review / Test: Nissan Leaf (2018), Carwow Review [YouTube]

After these 5 kilometers and ~ 2,7 minutes, the predicted range decreased from 200 to 191,5 kilometers. Thus, having driven 5 kilometers in the rain, at a temperature of 8 degrees Celsius and at a speed of about 111 km / h, 3 percent of the battery capacity and 8,5 kilometers of the range were used up.

To translate into 140-170 kilometers of the Lifa Expressway (2018) when driving at 111 km / h in difficult conditions for the most expensive variant of the Nissan Leaf Tekna.

Review / Test: Nissan Leaf (2018), Carwow Review [YouTube]

Here is a video test of Carwow:

Nissan Leaf 2020 EV Detailed Review | carwow Reviews

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