Nissan Leaf
- 2018–25
- 2011–17
Latest generation
2018–25 Leaf
2025
- MSRP range$28,140–$36,190
- Consumer rating
- Combined mpg –
- Body style Hatchback
2024
- MSRP range$28,140–$36,190
- Consumer rating
- Combined mpg –
- Body style Hatchback
Notable features in 2024:
- All-electric, five-seat compact hatchback
- EPA-estimated 149-mile driving range
- Leaf Plus version with estimated 212-mile range
- Nissan Safety Shield 360
- ProPilot Assist driver-assist safety system available
2023
- MSRP range$28,040–$36,040
- Consumer rating
- Combined mpg –
- Body style Hatchback
Notable features in 2023:
- All-electric, five-seat compact hatchback
- EPA-estimated 149-mile driving range
- SV Plus trim has estimated 212-mile range
- Nissan Safety Shield 360
- ProPilot Assist driver-assist safety system available
2022
- MSRP range$27,400–$37,400
- Consumer rating
- Combined mpg –
- Body style Hatchback
Notable features in 2022:
- All-electric, five-seat compact hatchback
- Standard EPA-estimated 149-mile driving range
- Leaf Plus version has up to 226 miles of range
- Apple CarPlay, Android Auto standard
- ProPilot Assist driver-assist safety system available
- Nissan Safety Shield 360 standard
2021
- MSRP range$31,670–$43,970
- Consumer rating
- Combined mpg –
- Body style Hatchback
Notable features in 2021:
- All-electric, five-seat compact hatchback
- Standard EPA-estimated 149-mile driving range
- Plus version with up to 226-mile range
- Apple CarPlay, Android Auto standard
- ProPilot Assist driver-assist safety system available
- Nissan Safety Shield 360 standard
2020
- MSRP range$31,600–$43,900
- Consumer rating
- Combined mpg –
- Body style Hatchback
Notable features in 2020:
- Nissan Safety Shield 360 now standard
- All-electric, five-seat compact hatchback
- EPA-estimated 150-mile driving range standard
- Plus version with around 226 miles of range
- Apple CarPlay, Android Auto standard
- ProPilot Assist driver-assist safety system available
2019
- MSRP range$29,990–$42,550
- Consumer rating
- Combined mpg –
- Body style Hatchback
Notable features in 2019:
- New Plus version with around 226 miles of range
- Rear Door Alert now standard
- All-electric, five-seat compact hatchback
- EPA-estimated 150-mile driving range standard
- e-Pedal one-pedal-driving system standard
- ProPilot Assist driver-assist safety system available
2018
- MSRP range$29,990–$36,200
- Consumer rating
- Combined mpg –
- Body style Hatchback
Notable features in 2018:
- Redesigned for 2018
- All-electric, five-seat compact hatchback
- EPA-estimated 151-mile driving range
- e-Pedal one-pedal-driving system standard
- ProPilot Assist driver-assist safety system available
- Apple CarPlay, Android Auto available
Previous generation
2011–17 Leaf
2017
- MSRP range$30,680–$36,790
- Consumer rating
- Combined mpg –
- Body style Hatchback
Notable features in 2017:
- 107-mile estimated range
- Battery-electric drivetrain
- Five-seat compact hatchback
- Stereo with 5-inch screen standard
- Backup camera standard
- 6.6-kilowatt onboard charger for faster charging available
2016
- MSRP range$29,010–$36,790
- Consumer rating
- Combined mpg –
- Body style Hatchback
Notable features in 2016:
- Longer driving range for SV and SL trims
- Pure battery-electric car
- Five-seat compact hatchback
- Stereo with 5-inch screen standard
- Backup camera standard
- 6.6-kilowatt onboard charger for faster charging available
2015
- MSRP range$29,010–$35,120
- Consumer rating
- Combined mpg –
- Body style Hatchback
Notable features in 2015:
- Backup camera
- 6.6-kW onboard charger option for faster charging available
- Pure battery-electric car
- Five-seat compact hatchback
2014
- MSRP range$28,980–$35,020
- Consumer rating
- Combined mpg –
- Body style Hatchback
Notable features in 2014:
- Newly standard backup camera
- Available 6.6-kW onboard charger option for faster charging
- Pure battery-electric car
- Five-seat compact hatchback
2013
- MSRP range$28,800–$34,840
- Consumer rating
- Combined mpg –
- Body style Hatchback
Notable features in 2013:
- More affordable base S version
- New 6.6-kw onboard charger option for faster charging
- Pure battery-electric car
- Five-seat compact hatchback
- 100-mile range (estimated)
2012
- MSRP range$35,200–$37,250
- Consumer rating
- Combined mpg –
- Body style Hatchback
Notable features in 2012:
- Pure battery-electric car
- Five-seat compact hatchback
- 100-mile range (estimated)
- 95 mph top speed
- Programmable charge time
- Buy or lease
2011
- MSRP range$0–$33,720
- Consumer rating
- Combined mpg –
- Body style Hatchback
Notable features in 2011:
- Pure battery-electric car
- Five-seat compact hatchback
- 100-mile range (estimated)
- 95 mph top speed
- Programmable charge time
- Buy or lease
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