Recall now covers up to nearly 45,000 Leafs for battery fire risk and the fix is taking forever. Nissan expanded its Leaf ...
Nissan is facing a class-action lawsuit in the United States over its flagship electric vehicle (EV), the Nissan LEAF. This ...
Certain 2021 and 2022 Nissan Leaf EVs are being recalled for a battery fire risk that occurs when using a DC fast charger. The new recall includes 19,077 U.S.-market vehicles that come on top of ...
The recall is Transport Canada 2025-523; Nissan’s internal code for it is R25C8. According to NHTSA’s records, Nissan has determined that the lithium-ion battery may “experience excessive lithium ...
Nissan is recalling its Leaf electric vehicle over an issue with the lithium-ion battery that could cause a fire. More than 19,000 vehicles are affected. Related: More Nissan News Affected vehicles ...
For more than a decade, AESC in Japan supplied the batteries for America’s first affordable and mass-produced electric vehicle, the Nissan Leaf. Nissan is switching suppliers to power its next ...
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Five years on, Nissan reports 99.99% battery success rate across Europe More reliable than a petrol or diesel engine, according to industry averages Nissan LEAF is the world’s best-selling ...
At 173.4 inches long over a 105.9-inch wheelbase, the ’26 Leaf is three inches shorter than the ’25 edition, though the ...