The Nissan Leaf is currently in its second generation (model years 18present) of production, and there have been some notable changes between the first and second generations For example, the new generation of Nissan Leaf features an innovative ePedal mode, which offers regenerative braking without the need to depress the brake pedalThe Leaf's ePedal feature allows the driver to toggle back and forth between regenerative braking modes, one of which allows the car to coast when the driver lifts off the throttle and anotherSep 05, 17 · Studies by Nissan in Japan, Europe and the US have shown that the LEAF's ePedal reduces the number of times the driver must apply the brakes while commuting in heavily congested traffic While the conventional brake pedal must still be used in aggressive braking situations, the ePedal lets drivers use a single pedal for more than 90
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