Nissan have launched the long range Nissan Leaf e Plus. It's priced to compete with the likes of the Kia e-Niro, Hyundai Kona and Tesla Model 3 but does it offer enough to justify its price? Is the Nissan looking a bit dated now and should they address the lack of active battery management or is this a perfect car that has proved itself top be efficient and reliable?
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