
The Nissan Leaf Autech will go on sale in Japan next month, adding what Nissan says is ‘exclusive styling to the world’s best-selling electric car’.
The customised model, based on the Nissan Leaf, will be launched 21 June by Autech Japan, a Nissan subsidiary.
The Nissan Leaf Autech is the fourth model released under the Autech brand, following the Nissan Serena, Note and X-Trail. Based on a legacy of craftsmanship built over the years with its diverse line-up of customised cars, the Autech brand offers ‘sporty, exclusive styling and quality materials to discerning customers’.
The Nissan Leaf Autech will be available in a variety of colour schemes including the Autech brand’s signature Aurora Flare Blue Pearl. The specialised parts of the exterior have a metallic finish. The signature LED headlamps feature the dot pattern common to all Autech-brand cars – making it ‘instantly recognisable as an Autech model both day and night’.
Inside the cabin, the seats feature crystal suede and soft leatherette. The instrument panel is finished in faux-rosewood grain, with the feel of genuine wood, Nissan says. The base colour of dark grey is infused with a subtle blue pearl accent. The use of high-grade materials in the detailing creates an interior that is at once elegant and full of character, Nissan claims.

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