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Nissan Leafs manufactured in Japan for use in Japan are known as [[JDM]] models. These vehicles are commonly exported used, and sold in many markets around the world.<ref>https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Japanese_used_vehicle_exporting</ref> | |||
== Key characteristics == | |||
* They are Right-Hand Drive (RHD) vehicles | |||
* They have mostly Japanese writing on the buttons, and Japanese language for the [[AV Control Unit]], [[Around View Monitor Control Unit]] and [[Combination Meter]]. | |||
* They typically come with a factory-installed toll device which is not usable in other markets | |||
* They come with an EVSE designed for Japan's 100V power supply, which is not suitable for other countries which use 120V or 240V. | |||
* They can be equipped with features not found in other markets, such as: | |||
** a factory-installed dashcam which is controlled through the [[AV Control Unit]]. | |||
** an electronic rear-view mirror which can be switched between standard mirror mode and a rear camera feed (from a dedicated camera which looks through the rear window) | |||
** "Music Box", a feature of the [[AV Control Unit]] which can automatically rip CDs and store them ''(where?)''<!-- Where does it store this data? It's not on the SD card and it's not likely to be the internal flash memory, so must be some other external storage. --> | |||
== References == |