Top Highlights
- The redesigned Nissan Leaf EV will start at $29,990 for the Leaf S+ trim, making it more affordable than the original 2011 model.
- Higher trims, Leaf SV+ and Leaf Platinum+, will retail for $34,230 and $38,990 respectively, but the price for the entry-level Leaf S is still not disclosed.
- The 2026 Leaf models boast an impressive maximum driving range of up to 303 miles per charge, a significant improvement from previous versions.
- All models support a quick-charge time of 35 minutes and NACS compatibility, with higher trims offering features like dual display screens and wireless phone charging.
Nissan has unveiled its redesigned Leaf electric vehicle (EV), and the starting price is set at an appealing $29,990 for the Leaf S+ trim. This price marks a significant reduction compared to the original 2011 Leaf, demonstrating Nissan’s commitment to affordable electric mobility.
The Leaf SV+ trim will retail for $34,230, while the premium Leaf Platinum+ will cost $38,990. As of now, Nissan has not revealed the price for the entry-level Leaf S model. However, these competitive prices remain a trend in Nissan’s approach to making electric vehicles accessible.
In addition to affordability, the 2026 Leaf models offer impressive features. Depending on the trim, drivers can enjoy a maximum range of up to 303 miles on a single charge—an improvement over earlier versions. Furthermore, all models can achieve a quick charge in just 35 minutes and support NACS charging ports, enhancing convenience for users.
Higher trims come with added advantages, including larger dual display screens, more audio speakers, and wireless phone charging. These innovations enhance not only the driving experience but also align with the growing vision of smart cities and urban innovation.
As cities evolve, electric vehicles like the Leaf play a vital role in reducing emissions and improving urban air quality. With each generation, Nissan moves closer to making sustainable transport a reality for everyone.
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