According to Nissan, the all-electric 2018 Leaf is a fast seller, with one car being sold every 12 minutes. Its success is due to the high-efficient mile range and fast performance numbers.

The car`s exquisite driving capabilities and overall attributes are also highlighted in the video below, with Mat Watson from CarWow behind the wheel of the new 2018 EV Leaf.

The 2018 Nissan Leaf has received a power boost, bringing it to a total of 147 horsepower. Also, thanks to the new 40 kWh battery pack, the all-electric vehicle can now drive longer distance, meaning that it also comes with an increased range mile.

In the video review below, Mat Watson reveals that on a single charge, the new 2018 Nissan Leaf is capable of travelling no less than 378 km (235 miles) on the NEDC cycle. However, in real life situations, the new electric Leaf won`t be able to travel than around 240 km (150 miles), before having to recharge its battery.

The gorgeous-looking Leaf is also a fast electric car. Perhaps the fastest electric vehicle as Nissan claims. This means that the sprint from 0 to 100 km/h is done in 8.2 seconds. Another novelty is that the new model also uses the e-Pedal, which allows the driver to drive the Leaf almost “without touching the brake pedal.”

Other interesting characteristics refer to the latest technology the car boasts. We are dealing here at the company`s newest semi-autonomous ProPilot system, which, again in Nissan`s opinion, is a better option than other self-driving systems implemented on other electric cars.

Mat Watson from CarWow better explains the car`s new electric system and how it drives in the video review below. Enjoy and don’t forget to share your opinions with us! Do you fancy driving the new 2018 Nissan Leaf?