2023 Nissan LEAF® vs. 2023 Chevrolet Bolt EV

2023 Nissan LEAF

vs 2023 Chevrolet Bolt EV in Opelousas, LA

If you're looking for an eco-friendly ride with instantaneous power, treat yourself to the new 2023 Nissan LEAF®. This all-electric car is renowned for its performance and cutting-edge technology. Enjoy zero tailpipe emissions and instant acceleration without compromising on style or sophistication. The Nissan LEAF® has been a consistent bestseller in the all-electric market, and with its new features for 2023, it looks set to reach even greater heights. The base model of the Nissan LEAF® is powered by a 110 kW AC synchronous electric motor and 40 kWh Lithium-ion battery, but when you upgrade to the SV PLUS trim, that pairing is replaced with a 160 kW AC synchronous electric motor and 60 kWh Lithium-ion battery for an even more thrilling ride. Its EPA-estimated 212-mile range on select trims1 means you can travel farther than ever before, and you'll benefit from the peace of mind of knowing that for 100,000 miles (or 96 months), the Lithium-ion battery is covered under warranty.2 For all the benefits of an all-electric drive, look no further than the new 2023 Nissan LEAF®. Make it yours today!

Are you ready to make the switch to electric? Then we're sure you've also looked at the new 2023 Chevrolet Bolt EV. This popular all-electric rival has plenty of impressive features, so let's see how it stacks up against the new 2023 Nissan LEAF® in the chart below.

2023 Nissan LEAF
2023 Nissan LEAF
2023 Chevrolet Bolt EV

One-Pedal Driving

Available Fog Lights

Illuminated Grille Emblem

Charge Port with Light and Lock

Available Heated Front Seats

Siri® Eyes Free

Available 360-Degree
Camera/Monitor System

Intelligent Around View® Monitor

HD Surround Vision with HD Rear
Vision Camera

Upon first glance, the new 2023 Nissan LEAF® and the new 2023 Chevrolet Bolt EV may look almost identical. However, upon further analysis, it is clear that one outshines the other.  With a sleek exterior design, advanced safety features and innovative technology, what's not to love about the Nissan LEAF®? It features fog lights on its highest trim, a safety feature that maximizes visibility in inclement weather conditions by providing extra illumination on the road and reducing the risk of dangerous driving. The Chevrolet Bolt EV comes with a charge port door. However, it lacks the added convenience of an illuminated light to help you see when charging your vehicle at night. Additionally, the Chevrolet Bolt EV does not have an illuminated grille emblem — a feature giving it a stylish look. The Nissan LEAF® provides drivers with a charge port light for added convenience during night charging and an illuminated grille emblem. It also features Siri® Eyes Free, which allows drivers to send text messages, make phone calls, ask for directions and more without taking their hands off the wheel.

It's the subtle differences between the two models that make the biggest impact. Experience the new 2023 Nissan LEAF® first-hand by taking it for a test drive at Giles Nissan Opelousas today!

If you’re interested in becoming the proud owner of a 2023 Nissan LEAF®, give us a call, or stop by our dealership at 4383 I-49 South Service Road, Opelousas, LA 70570. We look forward to serving our customers from Carencro, Eunice, Port Barre and Central Louisiana.

12023 EPA-estimated range of up to 149 miles for LEAF® S, up to 212 miles for LEAF SV PLUS for combined city / highway driving. 2023 EPA Fuel Economy Estimates 123 City MPGe / 99 Highway MPGe / 111 Combined MPGe for LEAF S, 121 City MPGe / 98 Highway MPGe / 109 Combined MPGe for LEAF SV PLUS. Based on EPA formula of 33.7 kWh equal to one gallon of gasoline energy. Actual mileage will vary with trim levels, options, and driving conditions. See Customer Disclosure Form for details. Use for comparison only. As of 01/12/2023.

2The limited Nissan LEAF® lithium-ion battery warranty includes coverage for defects in materials or workmanship for 8 years / 100,000 miles (whichever occurs first) miles as well as protection against capacity loss below 9 bars of capacity (out of 12) as shown on the LEAF’s capacity gauge for a period of 8 years / 100,000 miles (whichever occurs first). For complete information concerning coverage, conditions and exclusions, read the actual New Vehicle Limited Warranty booklet at a Nissan dealership or at www.nissanusa.com/owners/vehicle-resources/manuals-guides.html.