The OG Nissan Leaf is now the cheapest EV you can rent in Malaysia but here's why you shouldn’t - SoyaCincau

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The OG Nissan Leaf is now the cheapest EV you can rent in Malaysia but here's why you shouldn’t - SoyaCincau
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GoCar is keeping the legacy of the first-generation Nissan Leaf alive through its GoEV service, now available for RM13.90 per hour. If you want to try an EV, we highly recommend that you avoid this.

The first-generation Leaf can be rented at a rate of RM13.90 per hour which is the lowest hourly fee under GoCar’s car sharing service. It is the same fee that the company charges for Perodua Axia, Perodua Myvi, Proton Saga, and Proton Iriz.

According to the GoCar app, renting the 1st gen Leaf for 24 hours would cost you RM99 which is equivalent to RM4.13 per hour. If you rent it for three days, the hourly rental fee would be much lower at just RM3.71 given that the total rental fee is RM267.The OG Nissan Leaf, next to two second-generation Leaf units that are also available for rental through GoCar’s GoEV service.

This EV can accelerate from 0 to 100km/h in 11.5 seconds while it also has a top speed of over 140km/h. Being the first-gen model, it gets a tiny 24kWh battery with a rated range of 195km based on a lenient NEDC cycle.For charging, it takes four hours for a full charge via its onboard 6.6kW AC Charger which uses the Type 1 connector. It also supports DC fast charging which can do 0-80% charge in 30 minutes via CHAdeMO which isn’t widely available in Malaysia.

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