The
40KWH is equipped with a comprehensive range of features including
ABS (Anti-lock Brake System),
Airbags, an
Anti-theft alarm,
Auto Door Lock,
Center Arm Rest,
Central Locking,
Cupholders,
Foldable Rear Seats with a 60:40 Split,
Daytime Running Lights - LED,
Door Mirrors with Side Turn Signal,
Electric Door Mirrors,
Fog Lamps - Front and Rear,
Audio Controls on Steering Wheel,
Auto Dimming Mirror,
Automatic AC, and
AUX.
This Japanese hatchback boasts a
0.0-litre N/A - Electric engine that produces
148 horsepower and
320 Nm of torque. Comparatively, the
Chevrolet Bolt and
Lexus CT are equipped with a
0.0-litre and a
1.8-litre engine respectively.
Factoring in an annual depreciation of 15%, we expect the
40kwh to cost AED
0 on the
used car market by next year.
With a
0-litre fuel tank and an average consumption of
0-l for every 100 kilometers, filling the
40kwh is projected to cost AED
0.0, considering the current fuel price of AED
3.03 per liter for unleaded gasoline 95. With an average commute of
25,000 kilometers per year, you will require
fill-ups, totaling AED
0.
The
Nissan brand is renowned for its innovation in electric vehicle technology, particularly with the
Leaf, which has set standards in the EV sector. The
40KWH is part of Nissan's commitment to sustainability, making it a popular choice among environmentally conscious consumers in the UAE. Many users have praised its
spacious interior and
advanced safety features, enhancing its appeal as a family-friendly vehicle. Furthermore, with the growing presence of charging stations across the region, owning an electric car like the
40KWH is becoming increasingly convenient. This model also boasts impressive acceleration, making it suitable for both city driving and longer journeys. As the UAE pushes towards a more sustainable future, vehicles like the
40KWH are expected to see a rise in popularity among eco-conscious drivers.