2016 Nissan LEAF vs 2016 Ford Focus Electric near Washington, DC

Which Electric Car Will Win Over Your Heart?

Whether you have been driving an electric car for a few years, or want to go from owning a gas-powered car or hybrid, to an electric model, there are more choices on the market today. As electric cars keep booming in the automotive industry, there aren’t just a few models to consider anymore, which means you have to do a lot more research to make sure you bring home your ideal electric car. To make it an easy process for you, we have created a 2016 Nissan LEAF vs 2016 Ford Focus Electric near Washington, DC, comparison. The Nissan LEAF is an electric car in a class of its own, and you can see it here at Pohanka Nissan of Fredericksburg today.

When it comes down to it, the main aspect you look for in an electric to car is its efficiency and energy-saving technology. Nissan has paired a 24KWh lithium-ion battery with a 80 kW AC synchronous electric motor to give you that fun-to-drive and power-driven performance you’re looking for. Offering 107 horsepower and 126/101 MPGe city/hwy1, this electric car knows how to deliver a memorable and energy-conscious performance. On the other hand, the Ford Focus Electric’s 107 kW battery is only able to provide you with 110/99 MPGe city/hwy2, so you’ll have to recharge your 2016 Focus Electric more often than the 2016 LEAF. The Nissan LEAF is also able to go for 107 miles on a full charge3, whereas the Focus Electric only offers 76 miles on a full battery4.

You can’t find the same innovative technology the LEAF features in the 2016 Focus Electric. Exclusive to the 2016 LEAF, the NissanConnectSM EV information system5 directs you to the nearest public charging station6, so you don’t have to waste your battery’s power on trying to find a place where you can recharge. Also, this incredible feature is available on your smartphone, which lets you remote start your car, set your A/C or heat, and check up on your LEAF’s performance ratings. You certainly won’t be offered an available system like this when you drive the 2016 Focus Electric.

And the technology continues to impress inside of the 2016 LEAF, which is just one more reason that makes this the electric car of your dreams in our 2016 Nissan LEAF vs 2016 Ford Focus Electric near Washington, DC, comparison. Just because you drive an electric car, doesn’t mean you have to skimp out on the latest systems modern technology has to offer! Listen to your music in the ultimate quality with the Bose®7 Premium 6-speaker Audio System, which the Ford Focus Electric doesn’t offer. Ford’s SYNC®8 can’t even come close to offering all the features the NissanConnectSM9 with Mobile Apps features. You can’t connect to all of your favorite social media apps via SYNC®8 like you can on Nissan’s sophisticated multimedia system.

Flexible storage may not be the first quality that comes to mind when shopping for a new electric car, but you have plenty of it in the Nissan LEAF. Both models offer 60/40 split-folding seats to help you accommodate your large-sized items. However, the Nissan LEAF features 23.6 cu. ft. of cargo space10, whereas the Ford Focus Electric gives you 14.5 cu. ft. of cargo volume. You won’t have a problem packing up your luggage before heading to Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport to catch your flight.

Experience revolutionary technology by test driving the Nissan LEAF at Pohanka Nissan of Fredericksburg. This spirited electric car comes out on top in our 2016 Nissan LEAF vs 2016 Ford Focus Electric near Washington, DC, comparison! 


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1 2016 EPA Fuel Economy Estimate Nissan LEAF 2016 S Trim 126 city, 101 highway. Based on EPA formula of 33.7 kW/hour equal to one gallon of gasoline energy, EPA rated the LEAF® equivalent to 126 MPGe measured as gasoline fuel efficiency in city driving, and 101 MPGe in highway driving. Actual mileage may vary with driving conditions —use for comparison only. 2016 EPA range of 84 miles. 2016 EPA Fuel Economy Estimate Nissan LEAF 2016 SV & SL Trim: 2016 EPA Fuel Economy Estimate 124 city, 101 highway. Based on EPA formula of 33.7 kW/hour equal to one gallon of gasoline energy, EPA rated the LEAF® equivalent to 124 MPGe measured as gasoline fuel efficiency in city driving, and 101 MPGe in highway driving. Actual mileage may vary with driving conditions —use for comparison only. 2016 EPA range of 107 miles.

2 EPA-estimated rating of 110 city/99 hwy/105 combined MPGe. Actual mileage will vary. MPGe is the EPA equivalent measure of gasoline fuel efficiency for electric mode operation.

3 2016 Nissan LEAF S trim EPA range is 84 miles. Actual range may vary with driving conditions - use for comparison only. 2016 Nissan LEAF SV/SL trim EPA range is 107 miles. Actual range may vary with driving conditions - use for comparison only.

4 Actual range varies with conditions such as external elements, driving behaviors, vehicle maintenance and lithium-ion battery age. Range calculation based on fueleconomy.gov. Charge times vary. See your owner manual for details.

5 Available on SV and SL. NissanConnectSM EV requires compatible 3G GSM/GPRS cellular network provided by AT&T. 3G cellular network not available in all areas and/or available at all times. Cellular technology is evolving, and changes to cellular networks provided by independent companies are not within Nissan’s control. 3G cellular network may vary or not exist. Nissan is not responsible for associated costs that may be required for continued operation (including equipment upgrades, or roaming charges on alternative networks, if available) if 3G cellular network becomes unavailable. Certain remote functions require compatible smartphone, not included with vehicle. NissanConnectSM EV subscription service requires owner consent to activate and may require purchase. Text rates and/or data usage may apply to NissanConnectSM EV communications received by email or SMS/text message. Terms and conditions of Subscription Agreement apply.

6 Public charging stations are third-party owned not within Nissan's control. Availability of charging stations not guaranteed.

7 Bose® is a registered trademark of The Bose Corporation.

8 SYNC® is an optional feature. Don’t drive while distracted. Use voice-operated systems when possible; don’t use handheld devices while driving. Some features may be locked out while the vehicle is in gear. Not all features are compatible with all phones. Message and data rates may apply. Optional Navigation System map updates cannot be received via Wi-fi® and require a separate update.

9 Driving is serious business. Only use features when safe to do so. App availability is dependent upon vehicle model, trim level, packaging, and/or options. SeeNissanUSA.com/connect for complete app availability details. Never program while driving. GPS mapping may not be detailed in all areas or reflect current road status. Compatible smartphone required. Technology is evolving, and changes by independent companies are not within Nissan’s control. Nissan is not responsible for associated costs that may be required for continued operation due to cellular network termination (including equipment upgrades, if available, or roaming charges on alternative networks) or other third party changes. Should a third party provider terminate/restrict service, service may be terminated without notice and with no liability to Nissan and its agents or affiliates. Subscription Agreement required and terms and conditions of Subscription Agreement apply. Seewww.NissanUSA.com/connect for details. Thirty-six (36) month trial period begins on your date of vehicle purchase or lease of a new Nissan; subsequently a paid subscription is required (excluding Pandora®, if Pandora app via NissanConnect is equipped on vehicle) at the then current rate to continue to receive services. Text rates and/or data usage may apply.

10 Cargo and load capacity limited by weight and distribution. Always secure all cargo.

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