Here is what we know so far about the specs of the Upcoming Cars in 2011 Leaf.
Pricing: Initial estimates suggest that the Leaf will cost around $25,000 MSRP, but no invoice pricing is available yet.
Fuel economy: 367 mpg
Engine: electric motor with 80 kW (110 horsepower) output
Drivetrain: 1-speed direct drive transmission with front-wheel drive
Acceleration: Nissan predicts a 0-60 mph time of about 9-10 seconds
Car safety features: electronic brakeforce distribution, stability and traction control, anti-lock brakes, tire-pressure monitoring, front head restraint whiplash protection system, dual front side-mounted airbags, front and rear head airbags, brake assist, daytime running lights, and front seatbelt pretensioners.




Get ready for planet green. With the prices that have been announced, you are going to see a lot of Leafs on the road. Before rebates and incentives the official Nissan Leaf price has been set at $32.780 in the United States.
The goverment has issued incentives and rebates of $7.500 so the final price of the Nissan Leaf will be $25.280.