By driving the Leaf, we see Nissan's push for 'Intelligent Mobility'

By driving the Leaf, we see Nissan's push for 'Intelligent Mobility'

Nissan's Intelligent Mobility technology is, well, smart thanks to two reasons. 

KEY TAKEAWAYS

  • When is the Nissan Intelligent Mobility Tour 3.0?

    The Nissan Intelligent Mobility Tour 3.0 is being held at Trinoma mall, Quezon City from March 25 to 27.
  • What can visitors enjoy at the Nissan Intelligent Mobility Tour 3.0?

    Visitors can get to test drive the Almera, Navara, Terra, Patrol, and the fully electric Nissan Leaf.
  • What can interested Nissan buyers get from the event?

    Interested Nissan buyers can get up to P115,000 in savings when they purchase a Nissan model at the event.
  • First, the Nissan Intelligent Mobility (NIM) wants to protect the vehicle occupants from every accident imaginable. In the current crop of Nissan cars, the tech prevents the vehicles from following too close to the cars they're following, veering off corners or lanes, or colliding with vehicles or objects unseen, among other abilities. 

    Second, Nissan Intelligent Mobility makes sure that every journey is environment-friendly as it is safe. In the Leaf, the NIM powers the car through electric power and other manner of energy-saving measures. These all ensure that the Leaf EV produces zero CO2 emissions and uses not even a drop of fuel. 

    It's these NIM's strengths that Nissan Philippines, Inc. (NPI) aims to highlight in the Nissan Intelligent Mobility 3.0 tour. The NIM safety gadgets are carried by the Almera, Navara, Patrol, and Terra. The Leaf carries the safety quotient, too — but combines this with the emerging power source of transportation. 

    And as electric is clearly becoming the future of motoring, then the Leaf makes the future all the more exciting. During the Nissan Intelligent Mobility 3.0 tour, ZIGWHEELS PHILIPPINES got to drive the Leaf, if only for a short excursion. 

    As expected, starting up and getting the Leaf up to speed is an eerily silent affair. After all, under the Leaf's hood is an electric motor that's mated to a 40 kilowatt hour (kWh), 350-volt battery mounted below the car's cabin. All of these drive the EV's front wheels. 

    The Leaf's e-power — generating 150hp and 320Nm of torque and is also mated to single-speed transmission — provides near-instant bursts of power and makes the car feel faster than its figures may suggest. That's because unlike internal combustion engines, electric power doesn't have the burden of waiting for combustion and mechanicals to kick into action. 

    Complementing the Leaf's initially impressive performance is a ride that's seemingly firm yet compliant, and steering that's light yet accurate enough. Meanwhile, these qualities are a match to the Leaf's spacious cabin and user-friendly controls. 

    Drive the Leaf like you would do a 370Z, however, and there's no way you'd reach the 311-kilometer range Nissan claims the EV can do with a full battery. Good thing Nissan has equipped the Leaf with an e-Pedal that could help in preserving the range. 

    Through e-Pedal, the driver uses the accelerator pedal to make the EV accelerate as normal, and once the driver eases off the pedal, the Leaf's brakes are activated until the car grinds to a halt. We think the feature stops the car a touch too aggressively even at low speeds, so e-Pedal is probably best used during stop-and-go traffic. 

    Another way of helping the Leaf achieve near or all of its 311km range is through the three charging processes for the EV. We learn these processes during the Nissan Intelligent Mobility Tour 3.0. 

    One way to charge the Leaf is the Home Charger that comes standard with the EV. Through the Home Charger plugged into a 220-volt socket, the Leaf can be charged from low battery (as indicated by the car) to full battery in around 18.5 hours.  

    Nissan estimates that fully charging the Leaf will cost P363. That's based on a P8.55 per kWh electricity consumption rate, with the EV's battery consuming 42.50kWh per full charge from zero-percent battery level. 

    The second way to charge the Leaf is through the Wall Box charger, which can be fitted to a Leaf owner's garage or at public spaces. The Wall Box can fully juice up the battery in 7.5 hours. According to a Nissan sales representative we spoke to, a Leaf owner can have a Wall Box charger fitted to his or her garage — for an additional P170,000 on top of the Leaf's SRP of P2.798 million. 

    Lastly, the Leaf can be plugged into a Quick Charger at select Nissan dealerships in the country. The Leaf's battery can be charged from low level to 80% capacity in as little as 40 minutes — with no charge to the Leaf owner, the Nissan sales rep added. 

    What's more, the Leaf can power homes, appliances, offices, or act as an alternative power source during national calamities with the car's vehicle-to-everything (V2X) two-way charging. 

    If this is how advanced Nissan Intelligent Mobility is today, then imagine how smart the technology will be as time progresses. 

    Photos from Nissan Philippines and Dylan Afuang 

     

     

     

    Dylan Afuang

    Dylan Afuang

    Growing up in the 2000s, Dylan browsed through car magazines before reading proper books, and watched motoring TV shows as often as he did cartoons. So, talking about cars came natural to him. His dream car is the Honda S2000.

    Read Full Bio

    Sell your car at the best price

    Verified and genuine buyers Verified and genuine buyers
    Free listing Free listing
    List your car

    Nissan Car Models

    • Nissan Navara
      Nissan Navara
    • Nissan Urvan
      Nissan Urvan
    • Nissan Terra
      Nissan Terra
    • Nissan Almera
      Nissan Almera
    • Nissan Kicks e-POWER hev
      Nissan Kicks e-POWER
    • Nissan Livina
      Nissan Livina
    • Nissan 370Z
      Nissan 370Z
    • Nissan Z
      Nissan Z
    • Nissan GT-R
      Nissan GT-R
    • Nissan Patrol
      Nissan Patrol
    Nissan Cars Price

    Don't Miss

    PIMS 2024

    You might also be interested in

    • News
    • Featured Stories
    • Upcoming
    • Nissan 400Z
      Nissan 400Z
      ₱3.888 Million Expected Price Manila
      Expected Launch Nov, 2024 Alert Me When Launched
    • Nissan Z
      Nissan Z
      ₱3.888 Million SRP Price Manila
      Expected Launch TBA Alert Me When Launched

    Latest Nissan Leaf Car Videos on Zigwheels

    Zigwheels
    • Nissan Leaf EV Review | Zigwheels.Ph
      Nissan Leaf EV Review | Zigwheels.Ph
      28 Aug, 2023 .
    • Nissan Intelligent Mobility Tour 3.0 | Zigwheels.Ph Vlog | Watch Now
      Nissan Intelligent Mobility Tour 3.0 | Zigwheels.Ph Vlog | Watch Now
      05 Apr, 2022 .
    • ZigNews Ep. 2 | The Nissan Leaf is Finally Coming! Are We Ready to Go Electric?
      ZigNews Ep. 2 | The Nissan Leaf is Finally Coming! Are We Ready to Go Electric?
      02 Jun, 2021 .
    Watch Nissan Leaf Car Videos

    Compare & Recommended

    Nissan Leaf ev
    Nissan Leaf
    ₱1.998 Million
    Leaf Price
    Mazda 3 Hatchback hev
    Mazda 3 Hatchback
    ₱1.51 - 1.79 Million
    3 Hatchback Price
    MG 4 EV ev
    MG 4 EV
    ₱1.469 - 2.001 Million
    MG 4 EV Price
    GWM Ora 03 ev
    GWM Ora 03
    ₱1.288 - 1.778 Million
    GWM Ora 03 Price
    Battery Capacity 40 kwh
    0.216 kWh
    51 kWh
    48 kWh
    AC charging (0-100%) 7.5 Hours
    -
    4.5 Hours
    (15-80%) In 5.4 Hours
    DC Charging (0-80%) In 40 Minutes
    -
    (10-80%) In 26 Minutes
    (15-80%) In 42 Minutes
    Fuel Type Electric
    Gasoline
    Electric
    Electric
    Power 148
    153
    170
    167
    Driving Range 311 km
    -
    350 km
    374 km
    Transmission Type Automatic
    Automatic
    Automatic
    Automatic
    Engine -
    1998
    -
    -
    Compare Now

    Trending Hatchback

    Nissan Leaf Car Articles From Carmudi

    • journal
    • Electrifying price drop: Nissan Leaf now only P1.998-M
      Electrifying price drop: Nissan Leaf now only P1.998-M
      Ruben Manahan IV, Apr 25, 2023
    • Nissan PH partners with PDRF to boost 'Blue Switch' program
      Nissan PH partners with PDRF to boost 'Blue Switch' program
      Ruben Manahan IV, Mar 27, 2023
    • Nissan PH to cut down Leaf pricing soon
      Nissan PH to cut down Leaf pricing soon
      Ruben Manahan IV, Feb 01, 2023
    • Nissan Leaf powers Ormoc City’s Christmas tree
      Nissan Leaf powers Ormoc City’s Christmas tree
      Ruben Manahan IV, Dec 20, 2022
    • Nissan powers Chrismas lights in UK factory using Leaf EV
      Nissan powers Chrismas lights in UK factory using Leaf EV
      Paulo Papa, Dec 19, 2022

    Compare

    You can add 3 variants maximum*