Here's an update on the Nissan Leaf, currently the only electric vehicle (EV) on sale here in Malaysia. Its price has been altered quite drastically since it was first launched at KLIMS13 for RM168,800, and it's now listed on Edaran Tan Chong Motor's website with a RM180,566.18 price tag.
Apparently, the asking price was quietly revised to circa RM189k in February 2015, to account for the discontinuation of the hybrid and EV incentives announced in NAP 2014. Since then, the implementation of GST has seen the figure drop to what it is now.
Just recently, Renault Malaysia confirmed that it's aiming to price its Zoe EV at just under RM140,000. That's for a B-segment-sized hatchback, of course, which tallies with the C-segment Nissan Leaf's new price.
To recap, the all-electric Leaf has the equivalent of 109 PS and 254 Nm of torque, and can get to 100 km/h in 11.5 seconds. Top speed is "above 140 km/h," and a maximum driving range of 195 km is quoted. A home charging unit and a three-year/100,000 km warranty is included in the asking price.
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