Kenneth Bokor
Active Member
Hello all, Nissan USA just announced that the 2019 Model Year of the 40kWh Leaf will be offered in same three trim levels with no pricing changes. Prices will remain the same.
Good news for the continuance of net new EV adoption as the 40kWh version appeals to a vast majority of use cases where the existing range and features come with an affordable price compared to many other BEVs.
A smaller potential market exists today for the more costly models like Model 3, Bolt, Kona, Kiro, and the coming 60kWh Leaf. There is still good demand but when you look at a global market, the 40kWh Leaf (and the current Ioniq and e-Golf) fill a sweet spot for consumer needs versus budgets.
Good news for the continuance of net new EV adoption as the 40kWh version appeals to a vast majority of use cases where the existing range and features come with an affordable price compared to many other BEVs.
A smaller potential market exists today for the more costly models like Model 3, Bolt, Kona, Kiro, and the coming 60kWh Leaf. There is still good demand but when you look at a global market, the 40kWh Leaf (and the current Ioniq and e-Golf) fill a sweet spot for consumer needs versus budgets.