Considering that the new Leaf and likely the other 2 models are going to be built on the Ariyas platform, that likely also means the Leaf will no longer ship with one pedal driving either. The Ariya lacks one pedal drive, so unless nissan is going to make one pedal drive a point of difference for the Leaf compared to the Ariya, the Leaf v3 is DoA imo.
The absence of single-pedal driving on Ariya killed my interest. I don’t get it, Nissan: why develop the best single-pedal driving experience among EVs, then not add it to new models?
Considering that the new Leaf and likely the other 2 models are going to be built on the Ariyas platform, that likely also means the Leaf will no longer ship with one pedal driving either. The Ariya lacks one pedal drive, so unless nissan is going to make one pedal drive a point of difference for the Leaf compared to the Ariya, the Leaf v3 is DoA imo.
Agreed - the one pedal driving in the LEAF is amazing, one of the best systems in the industry. I have no idea why they ditched the technology.
The absence of single-pedal driving on Ariya killed my interest. I don’t get it, Nissan: why develop the best single-pedal driving experience among EVs, then not add it to new models?