Nissan unveiled the 2011 Leaf electric vehicle car for the first time in Japan. The Leaf will have a 100-mile range and a top speed of 90 mph. It’s powered by an electric motor that develops the equivalent of 107-horsepower and 208 pound-feet of torque, enough power to keep up with the Infiniti G37 sedan from 0-30 mph says Nissan.
Charging the Leaf will only take 30-minutes with a more conventional heavy-duty 220V outlet it will take more like 6 hours. Figure a good day with a household wall outlet.
More information will be coming on U.S. specifications in 2010.



