Nissan Kuhl is more unique than Nissan Leaf
As a representative work of Japanese electric vehicles, Nissan released the second-generation Leaf at the end of 2017, and then successively launched special versions of the Leaf Nismo and Leaf Autech that add dynamic styles, but it has been modified many times at local auto shows in Japan. The award-winning modification brand Kuhl has introduced a more flavorful body kit for the second-generation Leaf.
This set of EM57-GT kits developed by Kuhl for the second-generation Leaf includes newly designed front and lower spoilers, side skirts, rear bumpers, rear fog lights, rear lower splitters and tail fins. A 19-inch aluminum ring is available in KCV01, KCV02, KCV03 and KCV04 from Verz.
In the actual installation photos released by Kuhl, this burgundy Leaf is configured in a 19-inch KCV03 style, matched with Falken AZENIS FK510 19-inch performance street tires, supplemented by the replacement of Blitz ZZ-R height/damping The shock unit and air suspension system reduce the height of the car, creating a very low and more handsome posture for this Leaf.
According to the information released by Kuhl, the EM57-GT kit developed for the second-generation Leaf is priced at 395,000 yen and 495,000 yen without tax according to the SG or HG high-strength material grade. The rear fog lamp is The asking price is 15,000 yen. As for the Verz KCV series aluminum ring, it ranges from 78,000 to 90,000 yen according to the specifications.
As for the power system, Kuhl still maintains Leaf’s original configuration, equipped with an electric motor capable of outputting 150hp/32.6kgm, and a lithium battery module with a capacity of 62kWh. It has a 0-100km/h acceleration in 7.3 seconds and a top speed of 157km/ The performance of h, the cruising range is 385km/h (WLTP specification).
In addition, considering that electric vehicles do not have a good resale value, ETCM proposed a novel 3-year subscription plan to its customers. Subscribers of this service only need to pay RM 3,500 per month to enjoy three years of service, while ETCM is responsible for vehicle maintenance and insurance. After three years, you only need to return the car.
That's not all. In the first three years of ownership, all new Leaf car owners will enjoy free use of Nissan X-Trail, Nissan Serena or Nissan Navara travel needs for 23 days a year.
In other words, you only need to pay for a car, but if you need the unique features of this car, you can choose to use a seven-seater MPV, a seven-seater SUV, and a pickup truck.
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