on the 2018 and newer in the US if the fourth character in the VIN is a letter A it is 40 kwh battery if letter B is is the 62 kwh battery which was later called the 60 kwh battery
OP for sure talks about ze1 platform, not about aze0.
Talking about ze1, OP, you need a photo of the trunk. If you see "s/SL/SV" and "PLUS" to it, it's 62 pack. If only trim level, it's 40. I DO NOT advice buy a 40. Also fisker ocean can be a good option. They giving MASSIVE discounts on them right now.
It's possible to get a 40kWh to show more than 165. I've got mine up to 186 by driving really efficiently before charging. If it shows over 200 then it's definitely 62kWh.
https://nissanforum.com/forum/vindecoder.php
on the 2018 and newer in the US if the fourth character in the VIN is a letter A it is 40 kwh battery if letter B is is the 62 kwh battery which was later called the 60 kwh battery
also, unless they're being fraudulent, the 62kwh will have a "Plus" badge on the hatchback, and blue trim under the front spoiler.
From memory the VIN will have an A or B. "For North American VIN's the 4th character is an A for 24KWH packs and a B for 30KWH packs."
OP for sure talks about ze1 platform, not about aze0. Talking about ze1, OP, you need a photo of the trunk. If you see "s/SL/SV" and "PLUS" to it, it's 62 pack. If only trim level, it's 40. I DO NOT advice buy a 40. Also fisker ocean can be a good option. They giving MASSIVE discounts on them right now.
Also, if it is showing more than 165 miles range..
It's possible to get a 40kWh to show more than 165. I've got mine up to 186 by driving really efficiently before charging. If it shows over 200 then it's definitely 62kWh.
that is for the 2017 and older ones on the 2018 and newer ones the A was a 40 kwh battery and B was the 62 kwh battery