rreed2000
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I first saw the Leaf on exhibit at the Newseum in Washington, DC. And recently, I bought one (a 2011 SL model). My question is - has Nissan committed to providing at least some upgradeability to current owners for things like an upgraded on-board charging system, upgraded battery capacity, etc? I understand that it's not practical to commit to swapping out electrical motors for a more efficient model, but increasing range is critical in winning widespread acceptance. I only hope they won't abandon the folks who became early adopters of the technology.
At the Newseum, when I asked if Nissan would provide an upgrade path for better batteries and charging systems, the Nissan folks there would only say "Nissan is considering that."
Has anyone heard anything more concrete than that from Nissan?
At the Newseum, when I asked if Nissan would provide an upgrade path for better batteries and charging systems, the Nissan folks there would only say "Nissan is considering that."
Has anyone heard anything more concrete than that from Nissan?