The article discusses the third generation of the Nissan Leaf, highlighting its improved electric autonomy of up to 622 km in the long-range version. It notes the vehicle's new design, competitive pricing, and availability in two battery versions: 52 kWh (models Engage and Advance) and 75 kWh (model Evolve). The 75 kWh variant starts at €29,900 plus VAT and targets fleet buyers. The article mentions that the Leaf is manufactured in the UK and designed in Japan but tailored for European markets. It includes a brief road test, noting comfort, material quality, energy recovery braking, and some criticisms of suspension and fuel consumption. The panoramic roof and dynamic efficiency are praised, while the lower-capacity battery offers slightly less power and performance.
Ocena pristranskosti (Sredina): The article presents a balanced overview of the Nissan Leaf’s technical specifications, market positioning, and user experience without overtly favoring any political stance. It provides objective information about the vehicle’s features, performance, and production, focusing on product details and,
Zakaj te ocene (Dejstva 85 · Objektivnost 90): The article provides accurate details about the new Nissan Leaf model including battery sizes, range, pricing, and production locations. The information aligns with general knowledge about the vehicle's updates. The tone remains largely neutral, though some promotional language is present.




