Certain Nissan Leaf owners are being advised not to fast charge their EV until a software update has been performed.
Certain 2019 and 2020 Nissan Leaf EVs are being recalled due to a battery fire risk. The battery may overheat during DC fast ...
Excessive lithium deposits within the battery cells could result in excessive heat when using Level 3 quick charging ...
23,887 examples of the 2019 – 2020 Nissan Leaf have been hit with a safety recall. The automaker claims that the high-voltage battery is prone to overheating during quick charging, which is why ...
Once a pioneer, the Nissan Leaf now goes mainstream for a new generation. Nissan has been developing the next iteration of ...
Nissan has announced the 2018 Leaf price list, which marks the abandonment of battery leasing on the brand’s current electric vehicle line-up. Previously offered on the outgoing model as the “Flex” ...
The next-generation Nissan Leaf will be the first of three models to be built in Sunderland fitted with V2G tech ...
Owners of the recalled vehicles were told to not use the Level 3 quick charge until the car's software is updated.
Nissan is recalling 23,887 Leaf EVs due to a fire risk when using DC fast chargers, affecting models from August 2018 & ...