Nissan is set to offer a long-range version of the Nissan Leaf in a long-awaited move that transforms the electric car into a competitor for the farthest-traveling battery-powered vehicles in the country.
Named the Nissan Leaf Plus in the U.S. and Canada and Nissan Leaf e+ in other markets, the car will have up to 226 miles of range, which reflects an improvement of about 40 percent on the base model. It’s also about three times the range of the original model revealed nearly a decade ago.
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