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Nissan 2021 Leaf Brochure Nissan Intelligent Mobility moves you one step ahead. In cars that feel like an extension 2021 of you, helping you see more and sense more, reacting with you, and sometimes even ® for you. Nissan Intelligent Mobility is about a better future – moving through life with LEAF greater confidence, excitement and connection to the world around you. 1 20212021 EPAEPA rangerange ofof 149149 milesmiles forfor LEAF®LEAF® S,S, SV;SV; 222626 milesmiles fforor LEAFLEAF S PPLUS;LUS; 215215 mmilesiles fforor LLEAFEAF SSVV PPLUS,LUS, SSLL PPLUS.LUS. 22021021 EEPAPA FFueluel EEconomyconomy EEstimatesstimates 112323 CCityity MPGe/99MPGe/99 HighwayHighway MPGe/111MPGe/111 CombinedCombined MPGeMPGe forfor LEAFLEAF S andand SV;SV; 118118 CityCity MPGe/97MPGe/97 HighwayHighway MPGe/108MPGe/108 CombinedCombined MPGeMPGe forfor LEAFLEAF S PLUS;PLUS; 114114 CityCity MPGe/94MPGe/94 HighwayHighway MPGe/104MPGe/104 CombinedCombined MPGeMPGe forfor LEAFLEAF SVSV PLUSPLUS andand SLSL PLUS.PLUS. BasedBased onon EPAEPA formulaformula ofof 33.733.7 kW/hourkW/hour equalequal toto oneone gallongallon ofof gasolinegasoline energy.energy. ActualActual rangerange willwill varyvary withwith trimtrim levels,levels, options,options, andand drivingdriving conditions;conditions; seesee CustomerCustomer DisclosureDisclosure FormForm forfor details.details. 2 DrivingDriving isis seriousserious businessbusiness andand requiresrequires youryour fullfull attention.attention. IfIf youyou havehave toto useuse thethe connectedconnected ddeviceevice whilewhile driving,driving, exerciseexercise extremeextreme ccautionaution aatt allall timestimes soso fullfull aattentionttention maymay bebe ggiveniven toto vehiclevehicle operation.operation. 3 NissanNissan SafetySafety ShieldShield technologiestechnologies can’tcan’t preventprevent allall collisionscollisions oror warnwarn inin allall situations.situations. SeeSee Owner’sOwner’s ManualManual forfor importantimportant safetysafety information.information. 4 AvailabilityAvailability ofof ffeatureseatures vvaryary byby vehiclevehicle modelmodel yyear,ear, mmodel,odel, ttrimrim llevel,evel, ppackaging,ackaging, andand ooptions.ptions. PleasePlease seesee Owner’sOwner’s ManualManual forfor importantimportant featurefeature information.information. 5 MonitorMonitor traffictraffic conditionsconditions andand useuse conventionalconventional brakebrake asas neededneeded toto preventprevent collisions.collisions. SeeSee Owner’sOwner’s ManualManual forfor safetysafety information.information. 6 ProPILOTProPILOT AssistAssist cannotcannot ppreventrevent ccollisions.ollisions. ItIt isis thethe driver’sdriver’s responsibilityresponsibility toto bebe inin controlcontrol ofof thethe vehiclevehicle atat allall times.times. AlwaysAlways monitormonitor traffictraffic conditionsconditions andand keepkeep bothboth handshands onon thethe steeringsteering wheel.wheel. SystemSystem operatesoperates onlyonly whenwhen lanelane markingsmarkings areare detected.detected. DoesDoes notnot functionfunction inin allall weather,weather, traffictraffic andand roadroad conditions.conditions. SystemSystem hashas limitedlimited controlcontrol capabilitycapability andand thethe driverdriver maymay needneed toto steer,steer, brakebrake oror accelerateaccelerate atat anyany timetime toto maintainmaintain safety.safety. SSeeee OOwner’swner’s MManualanual forfor ssafetyafety information.information. 7 AutomaticAutomatic EmergencyEmergency BrakingBraking withwith PedestrianPedestrian DetectionDetection cannotcannot preventprevent allall collisionscollisions andand maymay notnot provideprovide warningwarning oror brakingbraking inin allall conditions.conditions. DriverDriver shouldshould monitormonitor traffictraffic conditionsconditions andand brakebrake asas neededneeded toto preventprevent collisions.collisions. SeeSee Owner’sOwner’s ManualManual forfor safetysafety information.information. 8 RearRear AutomaticAutomatic BrakingBraking cannotcannot preventprevent allall collisionscollisions andand maymay notnot provideprovide wwarningarning oorr brakingbraking inin allall conditions.conditions. DriverDriver shouldshould alwaysalways turnturn andand checkcheck surroundingssurroundings beforebefore drivingdriving andand brakebrake aass neededneeded ttoo preventprevent ccollisions.ollisions. SeeSee Owner’sOwner’s MManualanual forfor ssafetyafety information.information. 9RearRear CrossCross TrafficTraffic AlertAlert maymay notnot detectdetect allall vehicles.vehicles. SeeSee Owner’sOwner’s MManualanual forfor safetysafety information.information. 1010 BlindBlind SpotSpot WarningWarning cannotcannot preventprevent collisionscollisions andand maymay notnot detectdetect everyevery oobjectbject oror warnwarn inin allall ssituations.ituations. DriverDriver shouldshould alwaysalways turnturn andand looklook beforebefore changingchanging lanes.lanes. SeeSee Owner’sOwner’s ManualManual forfor safetysafety information.information. 1111 LaneLane DepartureDeparture WarningWarning onlyonly operatesoperates whenwhen llaneane markingsmarkings aarere ableable toto bebe detected.detected. SSeeee OOwner’swner’s MManualanual fforor ssafetyafety iinformation.nformation. 1212 UseUse featurefeature onlyonly whenwhen safesafe andand legal.legal. CompatibleCompatible devicedevice andand serviceservice required.required. SubjectSubject toto thirdthird partyparty sserviceervice availability.availability. FForor moremore informationinformation seesee NissanUSA.com/connect/legalNissanUSA.com/connect/legal. 1313 UseUse thethe texttext messagingmessaging featurefeature afterafter stoppingstopping youryour vehiclevehicle inin a safesafe location.location. IfIf youyou havehave toto useuse thethe featurefeature whilewhile driving,driving, exerciseexercise extremeextreme cautioncaution atat allall timestimes soso fullfull attentionattention maymay bebe givengiven toto vehiclevehicle operation.operation. CompatibleCompatible smartphonesmartphone required.required. TextText ratesrates and/orand/or datadata usageusage maymay apply.apply. 1414 NeverNever programprogram whilewhile driving.driving. GGPSPS mmappingapping mmayay nnotot bbee ddetailedetailed iinn aallll aareasreas oorr rreflecteflect ccurrenturrent rroadoad sstatus.tatus. 1515AvailableAvailable feature.feature. 1616 SomeSome chargerschargers mmayay notnot bbee ccompatibleompatible withwith youryour LEAF.LEAF. ContactContact cchargerharger mmanufactureranufacturer beforebefore ppurchaseurchase fforor iinformationnformation oonn ccompatibilityompatibility aandnd warranty.warranty. NNissanissan ddoesoes nnotot wwarrantarrant aandnd iiss nnotot rresponsibleesponsible fforor lloss,oss, iincludingncluding cconsequential,onsequential, iincidental,ncidental, oorr ootherther ddamages,amages, ccausedaused bbyy cchargerharger defectsdefects oorr incompatibility.incompatibility. 1717 ChargingCharging capacitycapacity andand timestimes maymay varyvary basedbased onon batterybattery temperature.temperature. 1818 PublicPublic chargingcharging networksnetworks areare providedprovided byby independentindependent companies,companies, andand areare notnot withinwithin Nissan’sNissan’s control.control. AvailabilityAvailability ofof chargingcharging stationsstations notnot gguaranteed.uaranteed. 1919 ZeroZero GravityGravity sseatseats fforor ddriverriver aandnd ooutboardutboard ppassengersassengers oonly.nly. 2020 LeatherLeather appointments.appointments. 2121 ExtraExtra ccostost option.option. 2222 AvailableAvailable withwith SV/SVSV/SV PLUSPLUS TechnologyTechnology PPackageackage only.only. 2323 IntelligentIntelligent FForwardorward CCollisionollision WWarningarning ccannotannot preventprevent collisions.collisions. SSeeee OOwner’swner’s ManualManual fforor safetysafety information.information. 2424 IntelligentIntelligent LaneLane InterventionIntervention onlyonly operatesoperates whenwhen lanelane markingsmarkings areare detectable.detectable. SeeSee Owner’sOwner’s ManualManual fforor safetysafety information.information. 2525 IntelligentIntelligent BBlindlind SpotSpot IInterventionntervention cannotcannot preventprevent allall collisionscollisions andand maymay notnot detectdetect everyevery objectobject oror wwarnarn inin allall situations.situations. DDriverriver shouldshould alwaysalways turnturn andand looklook beforebefore changingchanging lanes.lanes. SeeSee Owner’sOwner’s ManualManual forfor safetysafety information.information. 2626 RearViewRearView MonitorMonitor maymay notnot detectdetect everyevery objectobject andand doesdoes notnot eliminateeliminate bblindlind sspotspots oorr wwarnarn ooff mmovingoving oobjects.bjects. SSeeee OOwner’swner’s MManualanual fforor ssafetyafety information.information. 2727 DoesDoes notnot detectdetect ppeopleeople oror ccargo.argo. AlwaysAlways checkcheck rearrear seatseat beforebefore exiting.exiting. SeeSee Owner’sOwner’s ManualManual forfor ssafetyafety information.information. 2828 IntelligentIntelligent CruiseCruise CControlontrol uusesses limitedlimited bbrakingraking andand isis nnotot a collisioncollision aavoidancevoidance oorr wwarningarning system.system. DriverDriver shouldshould monitormonitor traffictraffic conditionsconditions andand brakebrake aass neededneeded toto ppreventrevent ccollisions.ollisions. SeeSee Owner’sOwner’s ManualManual forfor safetysafety information.information. 2929 IntelligentIntelligent AAroundround View®View® MonitorMonitor cannotcannot eliminateeliminate blindblind spotsspots andand mmayay nnotot ddetectetect eeveryvery oobject.bject. DDriverriver sshouldhould alwaysalways
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