mwalsh said:Well the big one would (reportedly) be the Lizard battery pack. Beyond that, I'm not sure.
DesertDenizen said:Hi all, I am about to turn in my leased Leaf for a new 2015. I see references to a Lizard Battery Pack. What is this? Thanks very much.
Nubo said:DesertDenizen said:Hi all, I am about to turn in my leased Leaf for a new 2015. I see references to a Lizard Battery Pack. What is this? Thanks very much.
The first generation of LEAF batteries suffered faster than expected capacity loss, especially in hot climates. With 2015 the new packs are purported to have improved heat tolerance.
minispeed said:However it's not that great
Yep.Nubo said:DesertDenizen said:Hi all, I am about to turn in my leased Leaf for a new 2015. I see references to a Lizard Battery Pack. What is this? Thanks very much.
The first generation of LEAF batteries suffered faster than expected capacity loss, especially in hot climates. With 2015 the new packs are purported to have improved heat tolerance.
It wasn't clear to me that this is new to the '15 Leaf.minispeed said:Test messages through the cars radio unit. However it's not that great. It will read them out to you or let you see the text at a very low speed or stopped. It will let you reply with about 10 or so pre set messages, 4 of them can be custom that you make.
It also has enhanced voice features while driving, ie send a text or navigate to an address.
That is for SV and SL only.
A new MorningSky Blue exterior color (late availability)
The addition of Hands-Free Text Messaging Assistant and Voice Destination Entry for SV and SL grades
New standard 17-inch aluminum-alloy wheels for the SV grade (late availability)
The base LEAF S grade receives standard "B-Mode," which engages regenerative braking more aggressively while decelerating
cwerdna said:It wasn't clear to me that this is new to the '15 Leaf.minispeed said:Test messages through the cars radio unit. However it's not that great. It will read them out to you or let you see the text at a very low speed or stopped. It will let you reply with about 10 or so pre set messages, 4 of them can be custom that you make.
It also has enhanced voice features while driving, ie send a text or navigate to an address.
That is for SV and SL only.
http://www.greencarreports.com/news/1085587_2014-nissan-leaf-minor-changes-for-nissans-electric-car" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false; refers to the above for the '14 Leaf. (I have not had a chance to try out the nav on a '14 nor '15 Leaf SV/SL.)
TomT said:It is amazing, in this day and age, just how miserable the Leaf Infotainment system STILL is!
minispeed said:However it's not that great
Phatcat73 said:unpublished subtleties that I've noticed from 2013 SV to 2015 S
1) antenna is a generic black (without the blue accent at the top
2) button rearrangement - the heated steering wheel button is on the far left, and the charge port open is on the far right.
I'm glad I wasn't losing my mind. Another thread was talking about repositioning the buttons, and I was like "my buttons already look like that"...Phatcat73 said:button rearrangement - the heated steering wheel button is on the far left, and the charge port open is on the far right.
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