Yes, You Can Actually Drift A Nissan LeafMatt Prior from Autocar thought he see if it's possible to drift the electric Nissan Leaf without using a handbrake, and it will indeed go sideways - providing you make a suitable rear tyre swap first... Matt Robinson Updated: 22 May 2016 Share Add as a preferred source Show Video ContentLoading this video will expose you to potential cookies and tracking by the provider Previous Google Showed a Maserati Running Android and It's Awesome! Next The Fast 8 Crew Has Been Throwing Cars Off Buildings Because Of Course It Has Matt Robinson Growing up on a diet of World Rally Championship highlights and lengthy Gran Turismo 2 sessions, a life in cars was as good as inevitable for Matt. More News Features Did These 10 Poorly-Received Sports Cars Deserve Better? 08/04/26 Japanese 10 Brilliant JDM Performance Cars that Japan Kept for Itself 16/03/26 News Everything To Look Out For At The 2026 Tokyo Auto Salon 07/01/26 Used Cars Kick Off 2026 Right With This Stunning Nissan Skyline GT-R V-Spec II 05/01/26 News Nissan Is Rolling Out A Wild Nismo Concept Next Month 17/12/25 News Lots More Nismo Models Are On The Way From Nissan 16/12/25Comments I want to drift taxi because of reasons! Just remember I guess you can say they did…the electric slide. lets try this with a Fisker Karma! Is the leaf the japanese version of canadas Micra? Cuz if so my family is going sliding soon! Taken Up To 11-Drifting A Frikin Prius (insert mah comrade meme here) Pagination Page 4 Previous page Prev Page Subscribe to our NewsletterGet the latest car news, reviews and unmissable promotions from the team direct to your inboxFor more information see our Privacy Policy Leave this field blank
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I want to drift taxi because of reasons!
Just remember
I guess you can say they did…the electric slide.
lets try this with a Fisker Karma!
Is the leaf the japanese version of canadas Micra? Cuz if so my family is going sliding soon!
Taken Up To 11-Drifting A Frikin Prius
(insert mah comrade meme here)
Pagination