The Nissan Leaf has added another market on its order books, with the electric vehicle now being available in Spain, following its introduction on multiple European markets, as well as in Japan and the US.
The Leaf is offered for a price of EUR29,950, after government incentives, with the price including the battery which comes with a five-year/100,000 km warranty. In addition to that, Nissan is offering the Leaf through a private finance scheme, which allows customers to find the best payment schedule for their needs.
“The 100 percent electric Nissan LEAF is the world’s first mass produced electric vehicle by a major manufacturer and is the first electric C-segment car to be made available in Spain. The Nissan LEAF opens up a new era in mobility in our country and demonstrates Nissan’s commitment to the environment and new technologies,” said Manuel de la Guardia, Managing Director of Nissan Iberia.
If you’re a Spanish customer, all you need to do if you want a Leaf is to visit Nissan’s web page (you can visit it by following this link), configure your vehicle and place an order. The process requires a fully-refundable deposit of EUR300. Customers that make reservations through the website will have priority on deliveries, which are scheduled to start in September.
We’ll remind you that the Leaf comes with an equipment list that includes air conditioning, satellite navigation, a parking camera, a quick charge socket and CARWINGS, an advanced on-board IT telematics system and others.
The Leaf is offered for a price of EUR29,950, after government incentives, with the price including the battery which comes with a five-year/100,000 km warranty. In addition to that, Nissan is offering the Leaf through a private finance scheme, which allows customers to find the best payment schedule for their needs.
“The 100 percent electric Nissan LEAF is the world’s first mass produced electric vehicle by a major manufacturer and is the first electric C-segment car to be made available in Spain. The Nissan LEAF opens up a new era in mobility in our country and demonstrates Nissan’s commitment to the environment and new technologies,” said Manuel de la Guardia, Managing Director of Nissan Iberia.
If you’re a Spanish customer, all you need to do if you want a Leaf is to visit Nissan’s web page (you can visit it by following this link), configure your vehicle and place an order. The process requires a fully-refundable deposit of EUR300. Customers that make reservations through the website will have priority on deliveries, which are scheduled to start in September.
We’ll remind you that the Leaf comes with an equipment list that includes air conditioning, satellite navigation, a parking camera, a quick charge socket and CARWINGS, an advanced on-board IT telematics system and others.