Tired of using both your legs while driving? Buy an automatic. Or even better, you could buy the upcoming second-gen Nissan Leaf with an e-Pedal! 





Ever wondered why car buyers these days prefer automatics to manual transmissions in India? Well, to put it simply, it’s because they let you relax your left foot completely, a handy feature considering the ever growing stop-and-go traffic conditions in most of our cities! While automatic transmissions removed the clutch pedal from the car, how cool would it be if you could just drive with one pedal? A pedal that could function both as an accelerator as well as for applying the brake. Nissan seems to be ahead of us and has announced that it will equip the upcoming second-generation Leaf electric vehicle (EV), set to make its world debut on September 6, 2017, with what it calls the ‘e-pedal’.



So how does the e-Pedal work?



Nissan says that with the flip of a switch, the accelerator pedal can be turned into an ‘e-Pedal’ which brakes the car when you lift off the throttle. This system lets you stop the car even on hills and lets the car stay in position. While the system may seem a bit mystifying, there is no need to worry as the Nissan Leaf will still have a dedicated pedal to apply the brakes, especially in aggressive braking situations. 





Once you flick the switch, the braking effect will depend on how you ease off the accelerator pedal. Releasing it completely will bring the car to a complete halt. This effectively means that you can drive the car with just the accelerator pedal. Nissan highlights that the e-Pedal will turn out to be convenient and can cover 90 per cent of driving needs. Pretty impressive, isn’t it?





The Nissan Leaf will also be equipped with ProPilot, its semi-autonomous driving technology, which made its debut recently in the India-bound X-Trail facelift. 







A Quick Recap Of the Nissan Leaf



Nissan introduced the first-gen Leaf EV back in 2010. It’s not only the world’s first mass market EV, but also the best-selling electric vehicle with more than 2,77,000 units sold so far.





Nissan is reportedly mulling on launching the second-generation Leaf in India. It’s arch rival, the Tesla Model 3, will be launched here by next year when the Elon Musk-owned brand makes its official entry.



Check out: Tesla To Roll Out First Model 3 on July 7, Will Deliver 30 Cars On July 28 



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