** Correction: 2020/2021 Bolt EV has a 66kWh battery pack not 60kWh **
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The Nissan Leaf Plus and Chevrolet Bolt are among the two original electric vehicles in the market today. The Leaf is in its second generation and is now equipped with a larger battery while the Bolt has slowly seen small improvements over the years. So how do these EVs stack up against each other?
Starting with the Nissan Leaf, this Plus variant has a larger 160 kW motor that is capable of producing 215 hp and 250 lb-ft of torque. 0 to 100 km/h takes 7 seconds in the Leaf Plus and has a 160 km/h top speed. The Chevrolet Bolt has a 150 kW motor that produces 200 hp and 266 lb-ft of torque which gets the Bolt to 100 km/h in 6.5 seconds and on to a top speed of 150 km/h.
Chevrolet claims a range of up to 417 km while Nissan only rates the Leaf Plus’ range at 363 km. But both cars can actually go further than the claimed ranges depending on your driving style, how often you use regen braking, whether you use climate controls, and so on.
The Chevy Bolt’s starting price of $44,998 CAD ($37,495 USD) is a bit more expensive than the Nissan Leaf SV’s starting price of $44,298 CAD ($31,600 USD for Leaf S) (the Leaf Plus starts at $46,898 CAD / $38,200 USD).
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Chevrolet Bolt provided by Chevrolet Canada
Nissan Leaf Plus provided by Nissan Canada
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0:00 Intro
0:46 Performance
5:47 Comfort
8:12 Odds and Ends
9:20 Conclusion
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