Nissan Begins 2011 LEAF Specification Phase
The automaker said customers in California, Arizona, Tennessee, Washington and Oregon who made online reservations will now be able to choose the color and trim level of their Nissan LEAF.

2011 Nissan LEAF

Nissan North America Inc. released Tuesday detailed factory and port-installed options for the 2011 Nissan LEAF. The automaker said customers in California, Arizona, Tennessee, Washington and Oregon, who made online reservations will now be able to choose the color and trim level of their Nissan LEAF.
The ordering process for the Nissan LEAF will be prioritized based on when consumers submitted their original reservations online and by the consumer's market. Nissan said more than 18,600 people in the U.S. have made reservations for the Nissan LEAF.
Over the next several weeks, reservation holders will begin to receive e-mails informing them how to submit an order. They will contact a dealer to negotiate their price and finalize the order for the purchase or lease of Nissan LEAF.
Once a consumer's order has been agreed with a dealer it will be placed in sequence for production and delivery according to the consumer's market. These future Nissan LEAF drivers will be informed of an estimated delivery timing upon completing the order process.
Nissan released the following specifications for the 2011 LEAF:
2011 Nissan LEAF SV: $32,780
All-New dedicated EV platform
3.3 kW onboard charger
Standard charge port (240V)
Palm-Shift drive selector
Recycled cloth seat fabric
No charge for 36 months
CARWINGS (Telematics) roadside assistance5 exterior colors
Laminated 24 kWh lithium ion battery
Portable trickle charge cable (120V)
Navigation system
Regenerative braking
16" alloy wheels
No charge for 36 months
11 Nissan LEAF SL: $33,720
In addition to standard SV features, the SL includes:
Photovoltaic solar panel spoiler
Fog lights
Cargo cover
RearView monitor (RVM)
Automatic on/off headlights
Homelink universal transceiver
Quick Charge Option: $700
Available with the SL trim, this charge port on the vehicle will allow for charging to 80 percent capacity in 30 minutes at compatible high voltage public charging stations.
Destination & Handling: $820
To view the complete specifications for the 2011 Nissan LEAF, click here.
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