Nissan's Secret CHEAP Electric Car

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  • čas přidán 5. 08. 2024
  • Elliot takes a spin in Nissan's Japan-only electric kei car: the Sakura. With compact dimensions, ample interior space, nice squashy seats and a tantalising price, could this EV be a hit for Nissan in other markets too?
    00:00 Intro
    01:33 Mini EVs
    02:15 Exterior walkaround
    03:28 Battery
    04:08 Squashy sofa seats!
    05:57 Incredibly high demand
    06:58 Back seat test
    08:08 Nissan's late EV surge?
    09:01 Small complaint...
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  • @migueld1089
    @migueld1089 Před rokem +486

    This is how EV cars should be, small city-urban confortable cars for driving around your city

    • @christill
      @christill Před rokem +52

      I think they should be small. But that doesn’t mean they should be for driving round urban areas. They should be small and used for long journeys in my opinion. And leave towns and cities for cycling and public transport.

    • @Anothernerdyloser314
      @Anothernerdyloser314 Před rokem +7

      Those have already existed for a decade. EVs need to be able to functionally replace ICE as well.

    • @phelanwolf6747
      @phelanwolf6747 Před rokem +11

      @@Anothernerdyloser314do they? What are the use cases where you MUST have an ICE? Range? The Mercedes EQXX proves that EVs can go way beyond 1000km with one charge on a highway with highway speed.
      And if you have a small EV with a small range and no rapid charge but want to go a longer distance once or twice a year, why not rent a vehicle which can do that? You don't have to own it. It could be a bigger EV with a range extender or bigger more expensive battery.

    • @noseboop4354
      @noseboop4354 Před rokem +1

      @@phelanwolf6747 Try breaking down with an EV in a rural area. Nobody has a clue how to fix the bloody things.

    • @samuelsilver8077
      @samuelsilver8077 Před rokem

      @@phelanwolf6747 No sane working class person is going to buy 87 300€ Mercedes EQXX just to get work without having to charge it every other day.
      Can you recommend car that is under 10 000€ (price that can buy small single person apartment here) that has 200+km actual driving range on -25C weather.
      My work driving is anything from 20km to 200km daily no matter the weather so it needs to be able to handle that upper range without making me late during work just because I run out of range.
      I have been looking for EVs for a while but cheapest nation wide is Leaf with 400 000km driven with bit over 200km range according to cars insruments(not real range in bad weather) that is ~13000€. I also dont have home charging ability so it would need to charged at public charger.

  • @mikadavies660
    @mikadavies660 Před rokem +468

    At that price it would massively undercut the Dacia Spring. It would definitely sell in UK and Europe.

    • @beetooex
      @beetooex Před rokem +27

      It very likely has many of the same parts. The Renault Nissan alliance shares platforms and Dacia is Renault's budget brand of course.

    • @Hans-gb4mv
      @Hans-gb4mv Před rokem +21

      Probably won't be able to sell it at that price in Europe. Part of the higher price in Europe for cars is the requirement for so much active and passive safety equipment.

    • @Oldsmobile69
      @Oldsmobile69 Před rokem +10

      Really like small electric cars but there aren't many available. I'm sure Nissan would do well to sell it in Europe. If they have the capacity.

    • @ianworley8169
      @ianworley8169 Před rokem +6

      There would be a 50-100% Europe/UK premium charged on top. This would be €25-30,000 in Europe.

    • @mikadavies660
      @mikadavies660 Před rokem +13

      @@beetooex Other than the Dacia Spring is NOT a Renault or a Dacia, it is a rebadged Chinese EV

  • @Drivingralle
    @Drivingralle Před rokem +434

    What a great car. Would be great to have it in Europe

    • @JillesvanGurp
      @JillesvanGurp Před rokem +28

      They'd be selling as many as they can produce. Great family car. Great price. At that price you can buy two of them and it would still be cheaper than the SUV monstrosities other manufacturers sell. Maybe have an extended range version with a bit more battery and you cover a lot of the market.
      Now here's why that won't happen for a while: Nissan doesn't have the supply chains to pull that off.

    • @antoniopalmero4063
      @antoniopalmero4063 Před rokem +19

      It would probably be £27k + 😂

    • @marks-0-0
      @marks-0-0 Před rokem +13

      Dacia are selling the Spring ev in the UK later this year which is a small compact SUV.
      I'd much prefer this boxy Nissan though.
      I've said it before that manufacturers should have a way for customers to buy and officially import one off cars from other markets, within reason of course.
      How cool would that be!

    • @runningman5871
      @runningman5871 Před rokem +10

      Would really sell, unless they charge honda e prices.

    • @twixmcraider2720
      @twixmcraider2720 Před rokem +8

      @@JillesvanGurp I fully agree. With a little more battery capacity, maybe 25 or 30 kWh, and priced at around €18,000 (£15,500) so that you can actually travel 200 km (125 mi), it would be THE ideal vehicle for any urban environment.

  • @amaljoe367
    @amaljoe367 Před rokem +241

    Bring this to India please. This is the kind of EV we really want- 4 door small light family cars.

    • @desiredditor
      @desiredditor Před rokem +5

      Talk with nitin gadkari

    • @piercelawless2654
      @piercelawless2654 Před rokem +9

      Rest of the world needs it more

    • @anggupta461
      @anggupta461 Před rokem +6

      Really can you show an analysis that the people of India wants this type of vehicle?

    • @andrew-729
      @andrew-729 Před rokem +5

      @@piercelawless2654 More? You realize we are all in this together right?

    • @piercelawless2654
      @piercelawless2654 Před rokem +11

      @@andrew-729 in what? I'm saying the UK and Europe for that matter need it much more. We have tiny roads and need these to replace the brutish SUVs clogging up roads

  • @brkatimachor
    @brkatimachor Před rokem +15

    I haven't even watched this video all the way through yet and I already want two of these!

  • @KrisRogos
    @KrisRogos Před rokem +38

    Really hope they make it across to the UK! It looks great, it has plenty of range for the occasional trip outside of town. Much better than another SUV!

  • @rlaxton666
    @rlaxton666 Před rokem +30

    Drove one in Japan in March. They are a really cool little car and super roomy. No problem at all fitting 4 of me at 190cm tall.

    • @netgnostic1627
      @netgnostic1627 Před rokem +4

      How did you find 3 more of you?

    • @rlaxton666
      @rlaxton666 Před rokem +10

      @@netgnostic1627 You get access to Naruto skill Kage Bunshin no Jutsu when you arrive at the airport, obviously. Have you never been to Japan?

    • @netgnostic1627
      @netgnostic1627 Před rokem +1

      @@rlaxton666 😁

    • @Flikksverdelger
      @Flikksverdelger Před 11 měsíci +2

      ​@@rlaxton666I have. And I turned into a massive Titan and started to massacre every gaijin there. Great time desu

  • @benjaminnead8557
    @benjaminnead8557 Před rokem +122

    As a happy i-MiEV owner here in the US, my message to Nissan is to bring this car to America ASAP. Fit it with a NACS inlet and preserve the V2L capability. Done. If any of your marketing people disagree, fire them.

    • @geirmyrvagnes8718
      @geirmyrvagnes8718 Před rokem +6

      Do you want it ASAP or do you want it with NACS AND V2L. You can't have both.

    • @benjaminnead8557
      @benjaminnead8557 Před rokem +5

      @@geirmyrvagnes8718 It was announced at one of those recent Tesla conference calls that all their cars would be bi-directional capable by 2025. This tells me that to connector has always been ready, but the electronics in Elon's current vehicle aren't.

    • @geirmyrvagnes8718
      @geirmyrvagnes8718 Před rokem +1

      @@benjaminnead8557 I have not heard about such an announcement, but this is not a Tesla product anyway. Tesla can at this point do things their own way and it will become the de facto standard. Nissan can not.

    • @sneaky_krait7271
      @sneaky_krait7271 Před rokem

      @@geirmyrvagnes8718it already has the V2L for the Japanese version, so it’s swapping the connector and good to go. Not much change needed

    • @موسى_7
      @موسى_7 Před rokem

      Kei cars are illegal outside of Asia

  • @colinwiseman
    @colinwiseman Před rokem +48

    This would be amazing on Greek islands. Most islands are no where near that range in circumference 😀

    • @tren133
      @tren133 Před rokem +1

      They should just get something like the Wuling Bingo, which is bigger and far more usable than the Sakura, with proper boot, and also only cost 10k USD versus the Sakura's 16k USD price tag.

    • @tokarp390
      @tokarp390 Před rokem +1

      for greek islands melex or citroen ami would be good enough

  • @robupsidedown
    @robupsidedown Před rokem +48

    Here in New Zealand a massive amount of our cars are secondhand Japanese imports, so I reckon I'll be seeing these around fairly soon, whether Nissan goes global with it or not.

    • @unknownentity742
      @unknownentity742 Před 11 měsíci +2

      There is one for sale currently

    • @robupsidedown
      @robupsidedown Před 11 měsíci

      @@unknownentity742 I looked in Japan import sites,a few at 23-26kNZD, some even less than 10km on the clock, plus import charges.

  • @archie4oz
    @archie4oz Před 11 měsíci +4

    Expanding on a couple of things not mentioned or only touched on lightly:
    1.) It's technically not manufactured by Nissan but by NMKV (Nissan's joint venture with Mitsubishi for manufacturing Kei cars). Thus it's built on Mitsubishi's eK platform and has a sister EV in the eK X EV.
    2.) The powertrain has its roots in the i-MiEV, but the battery back is an evolution of the Leaf pack. I had really hoped it would have the SCiB type pack from the M-grade i-MiEV as those still have high resale value here in Japan as 100,000km and 10 years later their packs are still showing 100%+ capacity, and outperform the Sakura's battery pack in charging speed.
    3.) The quoted price is after government subsidies (not before).
    4.) The V2L mentioned has been around here in Japan for about a decade now. Pretty much all EVs (except Teslas) sold here support it, including PHEVs and Hydrogen Fuel Cell cars. It's basically part of the CHAdeMO spec and pretty much all cars here use it (again, except Teslas).
    5.) Oh yeah, it's "Sakura" not "SakUUUra" 🙂

  • @brocluno01
    @brocluno01 Před rokem +44

    Well done, both the episode and the car. Hats off to Nissan. Love the styling, interior, and the dash. No huge screens, just what you need. Like squishy seats and cloth, so kudos on that. 😊

  • @kevfquinn
    @kevfquinn Před rokem +10

    This would surely sell like hot cakes for urban use. Back seats good for the school runs; pop the back seats down for the shopping run; and great for commute rather than lugging a huge SUV around. 100+ mile range with 20kWh - good efficiency too.

  • @KoffieMoffie
    @KoffieMoffie Před rokem +12

    This is the first Nissan that I have wanted to buy, ever! This is ideal for here in Thailand and with the local EV market starting to take off and with only Chinese cars available it is essential that Nissan launches this as soon as possible.

  • @julesprocter9947
    @julesprocter9947 Před rokem +15

    Fab to see a well designed car with a small battery pack. A sure winner, as long as the numbers add up.

  • @froge6549
    @froge6549 Před rokem +13

    Don't forget it's sliding back seats are outstanding from other Kei-cars or even mid-size. Rear seat legroom could be very spacious.
    In addition, Pro Pilot is available as an option.

  • @SpagmanAus
    @SpagmanAus Před rokem +51

    If that was released in Australia, I would buy one tomorrow.

    • @MrBenHaynes
      @MrBenHaynes Před rokem +4

      Yep. I wouldn't even be concerned about the undersupported Chademo plug (as I would predominantly be charging from a 10amp GPO at home).
      This Nissan Sakura is even better than my often imagined EV version of a Kia Picanto.

    • @JonathanLong
      @JonathanLong Před 11 měsíci

      Being from the US I don’t fully understand your laws, but I thought you guys were very able to Greg market import these. Is that not true?

    • @SpagmanAus
      @SpagmanAus Před 11 měsíci

      Sometimes yep, but not always.@@JonathanLong

    • @ausnorman8050
      @ausnorman8050 Před 11 měsíci +1

      same.

  • @jimmeltonbradley1497
    @jimmeltonbradley1497 Před rokem +102

    A perfect city car for Nissan-loving seniors in the UK, now that the Micra has got too big.

    • @octarinehk
      @octarinehk Před rokem +15

      I saw a new Toyota Yaris in town the other day and they are *huge*. What happened? Do all car models eventually become SUVs by osmosis?

    • @ameerhamid89
      @ameerhamid89 Před rokem +8

      ​@@octarinehksure you didn't see the Yaris cross?

    • @faheemabbas3965
      @faheemabbas3965 Před rokem +6

      @@octarinehkin America at least, CAFE makes it easier to make an SUV compared to a smaller car. Restrictions are harsher for smaller cars compared to bigger cars, why bother making small cars at that point when you can make SUVs more easily?

    • @nstarmore
      @nstarmore Před rokem

      I think the biggest difficulty with the Micra in the UK is that you can't buy it anymore. Not a bad thing since the last one was pants but still

    • @malcolmrose3361
      @malcolmrose3361 Před rokem +1

      @@octarinehk The current Yaris about the same size as my six year old Yaris Hybrid. Toyota has badged a small SUV thing as a Yaris Cross which is much more bloated than the standard Yaris. I bought my Yaris six years ago because at the time there were bugger all charging points in the country (and what there were, were Tesla). Now it's much better but I want a small car (Spanish parking spaces are small, and often hard to find in Spanish towns and cities) - ideally one that isn't going to break the bank and yet has a reasonable range. As a city car the Sakura would be perfect - but it only has a 110 mile range so not much use for longer trips (which is obviously not it's intended purpose).

  • @colinrenfrew48
    @colinrenfrew48 Před rokem +3

    If anyone watching this video has visited a huge Japanese city, they would agree that this car is perfect for that environment. Makes a lot more sense than something like a 500e. Enjoyed the video.

  • @Lucifuriuz
    @Lucifuriuz Před rokem +19

    I'd love to see this here in New Zealand, looks like the perfect small city car. I'd buy one!

    • @marinekko
      @marinekko Před rokem +2

      I saw last year's one turn up on the second hand market already. If Mitsubishi brings their ev kei car, Nissan might bring theirs.

  • @kaboombox1581
    @kaboombox1581 Před rokem +98

    Electric Kei-cars make a lot of sense, and Nissan has the know-how to do them right. Yet I don’t think they’ll sell them in other markets for probably the same reason they don’t sell regular Kei-cars in other markets.

    • @brendanfromireland
      @brendanfromireland Před rokem

      But what is that reason?

    • @crackedemerald4930
      @crackedemerald4930 Před rokem

      ​@@brendanfromirelandkei cars all have to follow a certain japanese law, they have a very limited size.

    • @petrkubena
      @petrkubena Před rokem +22

      @@crackedemerald4930 which would be perfectly fine in Europe as Dacia Spring has shown. Only US customer won't buy anything smaller than a t-rex just in case they would have to battle one.

    • @AlRoderick
      @AlRoderick Před rokem +22

      US buyers are snapping up 25-year-old kei trucks in the US. A lot of buyers would desperately love to buy small pickup trucks, but the way the EPA wrote the fuel economy standards, it's easier and cheaper for US automakers to make their trucks enormous than to try to make small ones fuel efficient, so they just don't build any small trucks. Once a vehicle hits 25 years old, it's exempt from any sort of import restrictions, so that's why we're now seeing small trucks built before 1998 becoming such popular items here, a lot of times in the original right hand drive configuration.
      Ironically, the US automakers could build any number of small electric pickup trucks because they don't have to meet a fuel economy standard. But they won't.

    • @spankeyfish
      @spankeyfish Před rokem +6

      Presumably kei cars would not meet the crash safety requirements for the EU market and the Sakura is too heavy and has too many seats to be an L7e class vehicle.

  • @nervousfrog101
    @nervousfrog101 Před rokem +164

    I'm guessing second hand Sakura's are going to be massive on the import market to the UK in a few years.

    • @stephenchallis1592
      @stephenchallis1592 Před rokem

      𝐈 𝐰𝐚𝐬 𝐭𝐡𝐢𝐧𝐤𝐢𝐧𝐠 𝐚𝐥𝐨𝐧𝐠 𝐭𝐡𝐞 𝐬𝐚𝐦𝐞 𝐥𝐢𝐧𝐞𝐬.
      Many people in Japan change their cars much more frequently than people in Australia where I live.
      For countries where people drive on the left, like the UK, New Zealand, India and Australia, second hand Japanese cars can often be sold with little modification and at a price many people can afford.

    • @kbhasi
      @kbhasi Před rokem +1

      I think so too, they're probably going to be as popular as the first generation Honda HR-V is in Singapore where most people instead have the Honda Vezel (the JDM version) with the ETC reader replaced with an LTA IU and with an aftermarket head unit (usually a Pioneer unit) installed by the used car dealer.

    • @fintan9218
      @fintan9218 Před rokem +2

      We have yet to see how well used market is with electric cars

    • @LCOF
      @LCOF Před rokem +3

      Surely at £12k it’s cheap enough to buy new and import. 🤷🏽‍♂️

    • @FFVoyager
      @FFVoyager Před rokem

      I want to know what the charging is like before importing one - my guess is that it's designed for 110v Japanese homes.

  • @bakan117
    @bakan117 Před rokem +2

    Finally a good review of a car that's actually useful. It's been three months of bloated suv and useless powercars since a review of a car somewhat affordable to the middle class.

  • @crowfoot1199
    @crowfoot1199 Před rokem +2

    what an adorable little car! and YES to cloth seats!! I hate leather (or fake leather seats) - too sticky in the summer, too clammy in the winter. Blech. Cloth seats all the way!

  • @annavariumful
    @annavariumful Před rokem +4

    No mention of Mitsubishi being the first with the i-MiEV. No mention that this is a badge sharing deal with Mitsubishi and their eK X EV. No mention that Mitsubishi built this new EV on all the work that was done for the i-MiEV development, which is basically what the Sakura and the eK X are, the i-MiEV mark 2.

    • @samusaran7317
      @samusaran7317 Před 11 měsíci +1

      Underrated underdogs of the automotive space.

  • @bhapi
    @bhapi Před rokem +6

    Beautiful little car.
    I would definetly buy this as my second car in my austrian city vienna.
    Always liked small cars.

  • @jwvandegronden
    @jwvandegronden Před rokem

    Thank you so much for this review! What a car!! Well done NISSAN!!! (last exclamation mark, but I'm so pleased with this little gift!)

  • @stevencooper2339
    @stevencooper2339 Před rokem +5

    Did Nissan learn from the one mistake with LEAF & has the Sakura got active thermal management?

  • @mikemellor759
    @mikemellor759 Před rokem +19

    What a great city car - thanks Elliot for making the trip to Japan. 🙏

  • @violin-schwerin
    @violin-schwerin Před rokem +5

    my father in law drives one, quite brilliant! would be great to have in Europe as well

  • @miketrebert7788
    @miketrebert7788 Před rokem +2

    Intelligent car. Perfect runabout for local chores, school run, short commute, etc., etc. Here in Australia price would be $20K+ unless there's a govt grant attached.

  • @blownb310
    @blownb310 Před 10 měsíci +1

    Great video as usual Elliot. Whenever you sit in the back of these cars and comment on the lack of amenities, remember that virtually no one ever rides in the back of little cars. The rear seats are folded down and that's it.

  • @Roamor1
    @Roamor1 Před rokem +31

    we need more ev kei cars, great concept.

  • @charlestoast4051
    @charlestoast4051 Před rokem +3

    This is exactly the kind of car needed for urban use, such as shopping and the school run. I don't doubt there will be huge pressures trying to prevent it being imported to Europe and the US, or some way of hiking the price up. I would certainly consider buying one at $16k.

  • @joegatrill6634
    @joegatrill6634 Před rokem +2

    Love it! Absolutely love it! ❤ well done Nissan, I'm still driving my '02 micra and I love that too.

  • @EugeneLambert
    @EugeneLambert Před rokem +1

    Best Elliotsode yet. Laughed out loud at your Japanese blossom analogy crack the start. Fingers crossed that the Sakura makes it outside Japan.

  • @hebijirik
    @hebijirik Před rokem +8

    I drive an old Opel Agila, a descendant of Suzuki Wagon R+, itself a descendant of kei cars. As soon as I saw this Nissan Sakura I thought "I want one, right now!" This is the first time such a thought happened to me about a new car. And if they make a similar process with it like what led to my car, meaning for other markets just stepping out of the kei car specs a bit (20cm wider, 30cm longer for example) leaving it otherwise just as basic tool of transportation it is now, I think they would have a sales hit.

    • @W2APS
      @W2APS Před rokem +2

      I had exactly the same thought. I learnt to drive in a Vauxhall Agila, which my parents still have running now 23 years later. It'd be an ideal car for them to replace it and also to replace my Leaf in a couple of years.

    • @squatchburger1580
      @squatchburger1580 Před rokem

      Same thoughts here, my 20 year old Agila was written off by a person jumping a red light 4 months ago,I wo uld buy one of these in a heart beat.

  • @muhammadharits3237
    @muhammadharits3237 Před rokem +3

    I really love nissan ariya and sakura 😊😊

  • @michaeltrigg6087
    @michaeltrigg6087 Před rokem +21

    I love to see great new small cars. More please.

  • @martian9999
    @martian9999 Před rokem +4

    in general, a narrow, tall car will always profit from an EV architecture. Heavy batteries in the floor help prevent a car from getting tippy and bouncy. However, this very nice review failed to mention how the Sakura handles, and how it feels on urban motorways. If it was OK, and charging speed was good (is it?), then the Sakura could solve 75% of folks's car needs.

  • @impuls60
    @impuls60 Před rokem +5

    Imagine tall aftermarket wheel arches and slightly bigger wheels on this model.. Slam it it 1" inch and it would suddenly look like a sporty hot hatch.

  • @Madonsteamrailways
    @Madonsteamrailways Před rokem +5

    I’d certainly buy one if it was on the market in England!! Great little fun car for city driving!’

  • @benoasan
    @benoasan Před 11 měsíci +2

    Great review but the G version you're trying is not $16,000, it's above ¥3,200,000 ~ $21,000 (at today's exchange rate) with the premium interior package you like so much.

  • @fastfreddy19641
    @fastfreddy19641 Před rokem

    I Always like your videos, no bs just good info

  • @yips_way
    @yips_way Před rokem +4

    Finally, a car that can actually be called small & affordable instead of all the other crap given said descriptions on this channel.
    Now, I would love to see this in Europe but I doubt those prices will carry over which is a real shame as this car is right up my street!

  • @JustWasted3HoursHere
    @JustWasted3HoursHere Před rokem +15

    Not sure if he mentioned it in the video, but the range is about 112 miles.

    • @DanRyzESPUK
      @DanRyzESPUK Před rokem

      But it's only 14k euros, so it's competitively priced.

    • @eddiereed5025
      @eddiereed5025 Před rokem +1

      He didnt mention top speed either !!!! pretty crap review

    • @crackedemerald4930
      @crackedemerald4930 Před rokem

      ​@@eddiereed5025the top speed is when you start to get scared

    • @stephenchallis1592
      @stephenchallis1592 Před rokem

      Thank you.
      I was wondering about that.

    • @RossHall-UK
      @RossHall-UK Před rokem +1

      @@eddiereed5025 kei cars are limited to 140kph. Max speed limit is 100kph on expressways (and we never go above that, honest), generally about 60 elsewhere. I heard the eK X EV (same car, more or less) is a bit wobbly at speed. TBH my Hustler is a bit wobbly too, mostly because it's high sided and light.

  • @eamonstack4139
    @eamonstack4139 Před rokem

    Great insights - great video _ exciting affordable small EV, thanks, Eamon

  • @johnknight9150
    @johnknight9150 Před rokem +1

    Oh damn, Elliot throwing some serious shade in that intro! :D

  • @WilliamMcCluskey13
    @WilliamMcCluskey13 Před rokem +3

    Goodness. The entire world ev market keeps asking for small and affordable. They keep teasing things like this, then dropping another 50k suv...
    The company that releases a small, affordable ev in the US will take over.

  • @MattiaMarinelli
    @MattiaMarinelli Před rokem +4

    Great product and great service, well done! We do need more small/city EVs for sure also in Europe.
    One small note, I am pretty sure the Sakura comes with V2G (vehicle-to-grid) capability, which is an intrinsic capability provided by the CHAdeMO plug/protocol (like in the LEAF and the env-200).
    This is far better than a "simpler" V2L (vehicle-to-load), which does not give you the possibility to connect the EV with the rest of the grid/home like V2G does, but only supply a single appliance.

    • @oneeyedgirl617
      @oneeyedgirl617 Před rokem

      Yes, but at the moment, to get V2G you need a hideously expensive charger. Unless you are lucky enough to get on a trial.

    • @MattiaMarinelli
      @MattiaMarinelli Před rokem

      @@oneeyedgirl617 ironically you can't even buy one (yet).
      In any case even if the Sakura comes to Europe it will be with CCS, so end of the game :(

  • @gyokuro
    @gyokuro Před 11 měsíci +2

    The back seats look space-compromised but he seemed to have forgotten to slide the back seats back a bit to add for more leg room. At 6ft myself, I had plenty of space in the back when I sat in it. It was surprisingly comfy.

  • @ragingsilver
    @ragingsilver Před rokem +1

    I love the small Kei cars when I went Japan, they're so cute. I love this sakura car, its cheap and great for a city run around. Nissan, plz bring it here!

  • @akumabito2008
    @akumabito2008 Před rokem +6

    Love it! Looks like a great car for the price.

  • @accesser
    @accesser Před rokem +20

    Wow I'd previously assumed Nissan to be out of the EV game, if they can get this outside Japan it might be a hit

    • @jamesphillips2285
      @jamesphillips2285 Před rokem +2

      Noticed the CHAdeMO port was still there for 50kW charging. (Seems to have lost the format war in North America -- twice over.)

    • @MrBenHaynes
      @MrBenHaynes Před rokem +4

      @@jamesphillips2285 Who cares! It will be mostly charged at home from a standard wall outlet.

    • @jamesphillips2285
      @jamesphillips2285 Před rokem

      @@MrBenHaynes People buy SUVs because they may go camping once/year. (instead of renting).

  • @Nikoo033
    @Nikoo033 Před rokem +2

    Initially I was going to say “let’s replace all our polluting UK black cabs with this” and then you mentioned the boot space…😅 if they can increase that even to 250-300L, that would work. 👍🏻

  • @LarsDahlin
    @LarsDahlin Před rokem

    Between 2015 and 2020 I had a Peugeot I-Miew and note that it was the similar size and concept as the Nissan Sakura. I was really impressed with that car who could let four adults sit comfortable in the car. We were two adults and one toddler and one baby, with child carrier and could also transport the groceries for a week in that car. Completely outstanding.
    So I can understand why the Sakura makes those waves....

  • @emodate
    @emodate Před rokem +4

    I was wondering if you guys were gonna cover this! Cause I'm starting to see them pop up all over Japan now!

    • @emodate
      @emodate Před rokem +1

      Honestly though after seeing this in person today? In the US I'd pick the Ariya but in Japan, I would absolutely go for the Sakura!

  • @ab3000x
    @ab3000x Před rokem +4

    I like cloth seats and trim. Hemp should be used.

  • @kyliefan7
    @kyliefan7 Před rokem +2

    Went to a Nissan dealership because I was helping a friend out the other day (I personally would never go there myself personally to buy a car) and the cheapest Ariya they had was one for like $52,000 and another for like $61,000!! Good Luck selling that and if they bring the Sakura over they better put a bigger battery in it for the US.

  • @particleinthewave8378
    @particleinthewave8378 Před 7 měsíci +1

    As a first gen Scion XB owner I love the boxy shape of many Kei cars and the in town/run about practicality of them so its no surprise that I would buy one of these in a heartbeat if available in the US

  • @basfinnis
    @basfinnis Před rokem +53

    Looks lovely. Would be great in London. However it'd probably be about £900,000 pounds in the UK 😜

    • @bigdhav
      @bigdhav Před rokem

      Doesn't meet some UK regs for homologation so can't bring to UK market.

    • @bushmasterflash
      @bushmasterflash Před rokem +3

      @@bigdhav Which regs?

    • @grahams5416
      @grahams5416 Před rokem +18

      @@bushmasterflash presumably they’ve not greased the palm of the right Tory mp..

    • @davidspencer7254
      @davidspencer7254 Před rokem +16

      Just pretend it runs on North Sea oil and Rishi will subsidise it.

    • @waqasahmed939
      @waqasahmed939 Před rokem

      @@davidspencer7254 He'll use the countries money to subsidise it, and net himself £1.5bn

  • @nikkismith8750
    @nikkismith8750 Před rokem +4

    Looks perfect for many people in the UK & Europe. I'd love one at that price. Any word on range or charging speed?

  • @sh969
    @sh969 Před rokem +1

    This would be great for teenagers, college students, or urban retirees in the US. I dont think it would work for families, but, at that price, it would be amazing for the small,affordable car option

    • @udishomer5852
      @udishomer5852 Před rokem

      82% of US households are up to 3 people.
      This car would be suitable, with the range the only issue.

  • @CrustyCrip
    @CrustyCrip Před rokem +2

    The key problem with the Leaf has always been battery life. Air cooling doesn’t cut the mustard. Unfortunately this video said nothing about the Sakura’s battery technology. If it doesn’t have a LFP or LMFP battery with active cooling, I don’t want it.

    • @tubarlog
      @tubarlog Před rokem

      The Ariya uses an active battery thermal management system with liquid cooling. If the Sakura uses the same technology, as Eliot claims in the video, it should have active cooling too. It would also be weird if Nissan learned from it's mistakes in the Leaf for the Ariya but then not for the Sakura.

  • @showme360
    @showme360 Před rokem +14

    What a pleasant surprise to Nissan bring this to market, I will share this in all the FB groups and see what the response is!! Lets make them in the UK like the Leaf I bet they would go like hot cakes.

  • @kendouble9705
    @kendouble9705 Před rokem +51

    If everybody drove a kei car the world would be a much nicer place.

    • @baronvonjo1929
      @baronvonjo1929 Před rokem +5

      The styling just ain't attractive for world wide acceptance

    • @JonathanLong
      @JonathanLong Před 11 měsíci

      @@baronvonjo1929everybody in the USA loved my Honda beat. They just don’t trust it in our market thanks to the amount of incentives to buy 6000+ lb suvs

    • @z-trip5457
      @z-trip5457 Před 11 měsíci +5

      ​@@baronvonjo1929A small price to pay for efficient traffic

    • @baronvonjo1929
      @baronvonjo1929 Před 11 měsíci +1

      @@z-trip5457 I don't think a few extra feet is what decides good and bad traffic. It's the drivers and culture behind said traffic that decide that.

    • @stevenqirkle
      @stevenqirkle Před 11 měsíci +4

      As a cyclist, I adore kei cars. Slow moving, and plenty of space when they are passing. So I agree the world would be a better place if there were more kei cars on the road!

  • @OPENyourMIND
    @OPENyourMIND Před rokem +1

    Great Work, Hope it will come to Europe!

  • @RykovskyA
    @RykovskyA Před rokem

    Lovely car and a great review 👍🏻❤️

  • @waqasahmed939
    @waqasahmed939 Před rokem +14

    This is sort of what I'd imagine a Toyota Aygo to look like, if they made an EV version of it

  • @lelandeggleston1041
    @lelandeggleston1041 Před 9 měsíci +3

    We need this in the U.S.A..

  • @54mgtf22
    @54mgtf22 Před rokem

    Hey Elliot. Love your work 👍

  • @PeterEVcharade
    @PeterEVcharade Před rokem +2

    Have they skimped on battery cooling like they did with the Leaf? Or have they done it properly? Some more technical info please. Without improved battery management, it is barely different from the iMiEV of more than a decade ago.

  • @jamesdaw131
    @jamesdaw131 Před rokem +14

    This needs to come to the UK. Would sell like hotcakes for £17k

  • @NeilBlanchard
    @NeilBlanchard Před rokem +3

    I like it! They *should* sell this all over the world - including the US.
    Is it RWD - hopefully?

  • @zapfanzapfan
    @zapfanzapfan Před rokem +2

    Perfect little city run around. At that price it will definitely sell.

  • @brucekennedy5274
    @brucekennedy5274 Před rokem +2

    Love it! I leased a Leaf a few years back and loved it. This is like it’s charming little brother. Did they mention the range? I’m guessing it might manage about 100 miles? Which is fine for a little car like this.

    • @udishomer5852
      @udishomer5852 Před rokem

      180 km WLTP range

    • @brucekennedy5274
      @brucekennedy5274 Před rokem +2

      @@udishomer5852 Thanks, yeah that tracks... maybe get 120miles in summer, maybe 80 in winter. Honda E range, for half the price!

  • @MM_3857
    @MM_3857 Před rokem +13

    They should fit a solar panel on the roof, with a 20KW/H battery it would make a huge difference!

    • @jamesleate
      @jamesleate Před rokem +5

      It would add cost though, not worth it in my opinion.

    • @nicholasroberts6954
      @nicholasroberts6954 Před rokem +3

      Should be mandatory for all EVs, after all, cars spend 90% of their life . . . Parked-up or moving in sight of the sun.

    • @jamesleate
      @jamesleate Před rokem +6

      @@nicholasroberts6954 They are next to useless and very expensive. Making them mandatory would be silly as they are more or less a gimmick on a car.

    • @FFVoyager
      @FFVoyager Před rokem +2

      ​@@nicholasroberts6954in Japan a lot would be parked under cover. 🤔

    • @zrogon
      @zrogon Před rokem +2

      Huge difference to what? Plugging your cellphone to power it with that solar roof? These things are completely useless on a car unless the whole car is covered in it back to front, event then the surface wouldn't be enough for anything useful on this tiny car.

  • @williamfence566
    @williamfence566 Před rokem +3

    it would be £25k by the time it had the export mark up .

  • @CRAZYCR1T1C
    @CRAZYCR1T1C Před rokem +2

    Perfect for london
    Please bring it on
    This should be the Micra EV Nissan needed all along. Everyone loved the Micra during the 90s then it got all bland and boring. This will dominate the small car sector again.

  • @chibacat1234
    @chibacat1234 Před 2 dny

    07:02 "you've got soooo much space!" "I'm not struggling for space in here!" ... says the guy who has zero leg space.... we're not stupid, we have eyes lol

  • @weckman_youtube
    @weckman_youtube Před rokem +3

    Would be great to have Kei cars for European cities, but I'm not sure if there ever even was a Kei car officially sold over here. Maybe the Daihatsu Copen? P.S.: It would have been rather hilarious if only for this video you would have worn a cap with "SHANGHAI" on it, Elliot! 😉🤣

    • @FFVoyager
      @FFVoyager Před rokem +1

      The Mitsubishi i-MiEV.

    • @misterbleepy
      @misterbleepy Před rokem +1

      @@FFVoyagerwhich was also available as a Citroen C-Zero and a Peugeot Ion - I had an Ion for 8 years, put 50,000 miles on it - great little car

    • @clarksonoceallachain8536
      @clarksonoceallachain8536 Před rokem +2

      Subaru vivio was sold all over europe
      Also the copen has a GR version now

    • @FFVoyager
      @FFVoyager Před rokem

      @@clarksonoceallachain8536 the Copen reminded me of the Suzuki Cappuccino and that reminded me of the Suzuki Wagon R - both kai cars that were sold over here.

  • @Lovejazz01
    @Lovejazz01 Před rokem +2

    Shocking Nissan after all these years that Nissan after all these years of having only the Leaf and the Aryah that they would actually have another EV! 😮They could have had several vehicles on the Leaf platform all those years 🤨🤨🤨.

  • @tonystorcke
    @tonystorcke Před 9 měsíci +2

    Very nice. Would we ever see this in the USA ? Nissa Sakura. I like the name

  • @nottooherbal
    @nottooherbal Před rokem +1

    How would you clean such seats when they get dirty. Those weird thin tyres worries me; how do they cope with pot holes . What advantage do they have over normal full depth tires ( like the ones on a 2cv for instance) ? Does it have regenerative braking ?

  • @bugbreadbuns
    @bugbreadbuns Před rokem +17

    if this was available in the UK i would buy it in an instant

  • @utahman3953
    @utahman3953 Před rokem +4

    This car is a nice strategic move for Nissan. They like other Japanese car companies are behind the curve and cannot compete with tesla and China, presently. But building an electric Kei car allows them some breathing space. This is reminiscent of when Japan started building the humble transistor radio.

  • @graham-jefferson
    @graham-jefferson Před 10 měsíci +1

    Ugh, I wish I wish we could get some of these sub-$20k small EVs in the US. They would be extremely well-suited for large cities. I'm in Chicago and I can see how small, nimble, affordable electric cars like this would absolutely change peoples lives. Especially for those who don't have great access to public transit.

  • @JaseSung
    @JaseSung Před 11 měsíci +1

    I’ve always thought the UK was a good target market for Kei cars given the size of our roads, parking spaces and town congestion. But we’re also quite a vain bunch, so the general public pretty much rejected driving around in Postman Pat’s car (As my parents would put it) and instead opted to go the other way and drive larger and larger SUVs. Real shame as I feel this trend has shaped safety legislations and public expectations such that a car like the Sakura wouldn’t realistically get an official release even though I’m sure the public would show far more interest in it that a Citroen Ami.

  • @TedToal_TedToal
    @TedToal_TedToal Před rokem +3

    Bring this to the United States please. This is the kind of EV we really want - 4-door small light family cars.

  • @LordElpme
    @LordElpme Před rokem +5

    I hardly call the Leaf a wining formula. It's been a seriously outdated formula for at least 3 years

    • @waqasahmed939
      @waqasahmed939 Před rokem

      One of few EVs I wouldn't buy used too, given that everyone else's battery degradation is acceptable, but the battery degradation in the leads is too much imo

    • @rogerfinch7651
      @rogerfinch7651 Před rokem

      Yup, but sold over a million of them now

  • @SydneyEV
    @SydneyEV Před rokem

    A modern Imiev! we love our Imiev, its a 2010 EV, and we still use it every day! perfect carpark and urban Ev

  • @Litt02
    @Litt02 Před 11 měsíci +1

    Wuling is spreading their Mini EVs in asia and it's selling fast. Hope Nissan can bring this to their lineup here in the Philippines!

  • @denvera1g1
    @denvera1g1 Před rokem +1

    I'd love this as a second car in rural illinois, i'd like the Aptera solar+AWD+600 mile range better, but its also quite a bit more expensive and only seats 2

  • @geoffnoyes520
    @geoffnoyes520 Před rokem +1

    I would like to see Nissan re introduce an updated version of it's cube,( l think it would look something like this car, ) but with perhaps the cube's asymmetric back window, ripple effect headliner, wavy dash and side opening rear door.
    I have a 2013 Nissan cube, a fun and comfortable car.
    The car in this excellent review looks really good.

  • @MartinzW
    @MartinzW Před rokem

    Had the opportunity to see Sakura in person when I was in Japan. It's quite cute.

  • @tomp4944
    @tomp4944 Před rokem

    FINALLY!!!!!!! Thank you for covering a car that doesn't blow! YES, I think there's a reasonable market for this in the US. All the cars here are too large and too expensive. The Leaf is no longer a good enough car to justify its shape and poor performance/turning circle, etc. The Aria is an unpleasant SUV. This is what we need all over the place. (Now, can you please talk to Kia and get us a look at the upcoming Ray EV, which will show you how good a car like this can be? At least in shape and storage -- I haven't seen the EV.)

  • @ktreagus
    @ktreagus Před 9 měsíci +1

    The Nissan Sakura would take and eat the whole cake of Echo/Yaris, Mazda2, HondaCity, most Suzuki's, smaller Peugeot/Renault/Ford/Chinese models, just because it's an affordable EV from a known reliable brand. Majority of small car users don't need long range.

  • @99unclebob
    @99unclebob Před rokem +1

    Nice review , this has better range than the first Leaf's had when they came to Canada and the boot is big enough for short haul, any grocery store run or pick up small stuff from home depot and theses fold flat, I drive to work on a short highway which is limited to 80kph and it is 75 kilometres return daily, and i would never have to charge above 80% and cost me peanuts really and could still carpool, none of us are over 5'10" and the presenter is 6'1", my only query would be how would it stand up to Canadian winters, examples is the tire size common enough to find winter tires, and is the heating system have the capacity to keep up with the extreme temps i get like -30 Celsius, i see it has heated seats and steering wheel already, I have a Volvo already that would handle the deep snows when a storm rolls in, this would be a beneficial car and i could afford one of these before i retire in years to come, $16,000.00 US/$21,000.00 it would be ideal for me , i hope it comes to North American shores. brilliant video 👍

  • @em0_tion
    @em0_tion Před rokem

    Forget the knee space in the back, for a tall guy like you the head room is impressive for such a tiny car! 👌👀

  • @clarksonoceallachain8536

    As someone who knows kei cars
    This is the heaviest kei car in production at 1080kg
    Surpassing the daihatsu terios kid
    And due to the nissan sakura using the heaviest kei body style
    The sakura will remains the heaviest kei car
    A electric daihatsu tocot would be 850kg