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Testing Driving The All-New 2026 Nissan Leaf Electric Car
The 2026 Nissan Leaf, redesigned as a compact crossover, offers a 303-mile EPA-estimated range with a starting price under $32,000, making it the most affordable electric vehicle in the U.S.
- Nissan unveiled the 2026 Leaf, a redesigned electric crossover with a 75-kWh battery and up to 303 miles of EPA-estimated range.
- This new Leaf follows 15 years of EV development since the original 2011 Leaf, with customer requests for more range and easier use driving improvements.
- The 2026 Leaf features 214 horsepower, 261 lb-ft torque, a multilink independent rear suspension, and includes dual charge ports supporting 150-kW fast charging.
- Pricing starts at $29,990 for the S+ trim with 303 miles range, $34,230 for SV+ with 288 miles, and $38,990 for Platinum+ with 259 miles, while charging 10 to 80 percent in 35 minutes.
- The 2026 Leaf aims to reinvigorate Nissan’s EV legacy by offering improved range, driving experience, and value amid increasing competition in the EV market.
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Nissan reveals unbelievable price tag for upcoming model: 'Lowest starting MSRP for any new EV'
Nissan is pulling out all the stops with its latest electric vehicle, according to New Atlas. The entry-level 2026 Leaf is poised to be one of the most affordable in America. Nissan is launching it with a suggested retail price of $29,990, and it should be available in the fall. Nissan says this is the "lowest starting MSRP for any new EV currently on sale in the U.S." Nissan also recently cut the price on its N7 sedan. The third-generation Le…
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