Hatchback  C-Segment

Prices

RM 181,263

Body type

Hatchback

Number of seats

5

Fuel Type

EV

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Nissan Leaf 2019
The 2019 Nissan Leaf lineup offers versatile electric mobility with three key variants. The base S trim provides a 150-mile range with a 40kWh battery, featuring standard 8-inch touchscreen and e-Pedal technology. The mid-range SV adds ProPilot Assist and a 6.6kW charger, while the premium SL trim includes leather seats and Bose audio. All models deliver 147hp instant torque through Nissan's refined electric powertrain, with DC fast charging capability reaching 80% in 40 minutes. The 2019 refresh introduced sleeker styling and improved thermal management for battery longevity. Our comprehensive guide helps you explore every aspect of the 2019 Nissan Leaf. Compare detailed specifications across S/SV/SL trims including battery performance, charging times and standard features. Access pricing information for both new and certified pre-owned models in Malaysia's EV market. Discover common owner-reported issues like battery degradation patterns and charging system alerts, along with maintenance solutions. Stay updated with the latest Leaf-related news, from software updates to regional incentive programs. For prospective buyers, we provide side-by-side comparisons with competitors like Hyundai Kona Electric. Our historical overview traces the Leaf's evolution from 2010's pioneering model to its current generation, highlighting technological milestones in Nissan's electric journey.
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2019 Nissan Leaf
RM 181,263
Focused Configurations
Retail Price:RM 181,263
Top Speed(km/h):155
0-100km/h(s):7.9
As Tested(L/100km):-
Manufacturers Claim(L/100km):-
Launched Year:2019
On Sale:X
Warranty Manufacturer:-
Fuel Type:EV

Highlights

Nissan Leaf +2019 Key Highlights

The 2019 Nissan Leaf lineup reinforced its position as a global EV leader with enhanced range, performance, and technology. The introduction of the Leaf E-Plus (or Leaf Plus) variant marked a significant leap, offering up to 364 km (226 miles) of range under WLTP standards, a 160 kW motor for quicker acceleration (0-60 mph in 6.5 seconds), and support for 100 kW DC fast charging. Standard models retained affordability while delivering 241 km (150 miles) of range, catering to urban commuters. Across trims, Nissan prioritized safety with ProPILOT Assist and advanced driver aids, alongside user-friendly infotainment like NissanConnect.

Leaf S (Base Model)

Leaf SV (Mid-Range)

Leaf SL / E-Plus (Top Trim)

Leaf E-Plus Performance

Safety & Tech

Common Problem

TL;DR
• Battery Issues: Rapid battery drain, particularly in cold weather or under load, often due to weak cells. • EVSE Charging Faults: Issues with Level 2 charging using the provided EVSE. • CV Axle/Joints Squeak: Known issue across several Nissan models.
Battery and Charging Concerns
One of the most reported issues with the 2019 Nissan Leaf is related to its battery performance. Owners have experienced rapid battery drain, especially when driving on highways or in cold weather conditions. This problem is often attributed to weak cells within the 40kWh battery pack, which may require a partial or complete replacement. Some users have also noted that the battery's state of charge can fluctuate drastically during uphill drives or heavy acceleration.
Mechanical Issues
A recurring mechanical issue with the Nissan Leaf, as well as other Nissan models, is the squeaking of CV axles/joints during braking or acceleration. While this can often be resolved with a re-lubrication at the dealership, it remains a notable inconvenience for many owners.
12V Battery Problems
The 12V battery in the 2019 Nissan Leaf has been implicated in various system warnings and charging issues. Users have reported that replacing or properly charging the 12V battery resolved some of these problems. It's important to ensure the 12V battery is functioning correctly, as it plays a crucial role in the vehicle's overall electrical system.
Warranty and Service Experiences
While some issues are covered under warranty, such as the EVSE and certain battery problems, getting these replacements approved by Nissan can sometimes be challenging. Owners have shared mixed experiences with dealerships, with some receiving prompt service and others facing delays. It is advisable for owners to document any issues thoroughly and maintain good communication with their service provider to facilitate repairs under warranty.

Resale Value

2019 Perodua Axia E 1.0 MT photo
2019 Perodua Axia E 1.0 MT
Resale Value : 76.87%
Market Value: RM 33,200
Original Price: RM 43,190
2019 Toyota Yaris 1.5J photo
2019 Toyota Yaris 1.5J
Resale Value : 71.17%
Market Value: RM 59,700
Original Price: RM 83,888
2019 Honda Jazz 1.5 E photo
2019 Honda Jazz 1.5 E
Resale Value : 69.19%
Market Value: RM 61,300
Original Price: RM 88,600
2019 Proton Iriz 1.6 VVT Premium CVT photo
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2019 Proton Iriz 1.6 VVT Premium CVT
Resale Value : 67.47%
Market Value: RM 40,400
Original Price: RM 59,880
2019 Kia Picanto 1.2 GT-Line AT photo
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2019 Kia Picanto 1.2 GT-Line AT
Resale Value : 59.61%
Market Value: RM 35,700
Original Price: RM 59,888
2019 Renault Clio 1.6 RS 200 photo
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2019 Renault Clio 1.6 RS 200
Resale Value : 55.17%
Market Value: RM 65,100
Original Price: RM 118,000

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Nissan Kicks photo
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Rank in SUV

Nissan X-Trail photo
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History of Nissan Leaf

3rd Generation (2025-Present)
Transitioning to a crossover SUV, the new Leaf adopts CMF-EV platform, 480km+ range, and Ariya-inspired design. Focused on aerodynamics (0.25 drag) and practicality, it marks a radical shift from its hatchback roots.
2nd Generation (2017-2025)
Redesigned with a 40kWh battery (240km range) and optional 60kWh pack (341km), this version featured updated styling and tech like ProPilot. Simplified trims in 2023 refreshed its front fascia.
1st Generation (2010-2017)
The first-gen Leaf debuted as a pioneering mass-market EV with a 24kWh battery, offering 117km range. Its affordable price and eco-friendly design quickly made it a global bestseller.

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