I was reading https://www.recurrentauto.com/guides/nissan-leaf:
> For early first generation vehicles, we only have data from 2013 models, which tend to have used ranges around 70 miles. The battery was upgraded in 2014, and models from then through 2018 generally have used ranges between 73 and 176. Nissan LEAFs from 2019 onwards are considered second generation, and the 40 kWh battery versions see used ranges of 110 to 224. For the 62 kWh battery packs, the used range is between 152 and 283 miles.
Is this true? I would like to buy the _oldest_ LEAF with the _newest_ battery tech. This implies that 2011-18 are gen 1, and 2019 onwards are gen 2.
So the answer to the question would be 2019? Or it more complicated than that?
Much appreciated
> For early first generation vehicles, we only have data from 2013 models, which tend to have used ranges around 70 miles. The battery was upgraded in 2014, and models from then through 2018 generally have used ranges between 73 and 176. Nissan LEAFs from 2019 onwards are considered second generation, and the 40 kWh battery versions see used ranges of 110 to 224. For the 62 kWh battery packs, the used range is between 152 and 283 miles.
Is this true? I would like to buy the _oldest_ LEAF with the _newest_ battery tech. This implies that 2011-18 are gen 1, and 2019 onwards are gen 2.
So the answer to the question would be 2019? Or it more complicated than that?
Much appreciated