Nissan announces 2026 Leaf pricing, starting at $29,990
- The 2026 Leaf S Plus will have a starting price of $29,990 and $1,495 for destination charges, as announced by Nissan.
- Nissan claims this pricing offers 'the lowest starting MSRP for any new EV currently on sale in the US.'
- The SV Plus trim, with enhanced features, will start at $35,725, including destination charges.
- The 2026 Nissan Leaf will be marketed as the cheapest EV in America upon its release this fall.
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The Nissan Leaf 2026 lands in the United States with renewed design, improvements in autonomy, connectivity and security, and a base price of $29.990
The price of the next-generation Nissan Leaf in the US has finally been revealed. The new model is not only cheaper than its predecessor's equivalent levels, but it also positions itself as one of the most affordable electric vehicles currently available in the US. The only missing piece to the puzzle is the price of the base S trim level, which Nissan has yet to announce. According to the manufacturer, the Leaf now has the lowest suggested reta…
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The new Nissan Leaf is still one of the cheapest EVs in America
Nissan stunned us all when it released the specs for its refreshed Leaf: new crossover body; dual charging ports; and over 300 miles of range. Today, the Japanese released the starting price for the Leaf, and lo and behold, it’s still a hell of a bargain. When it reaches dealerships this fall, the 2026 Leaf S Plus will start at $29,990 — or $31,485 when you factor in the $1,495 destination charge. Still, Nissan describes as “the lowest starting …
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