Technology8/19/2025β€’Ars Technica

Nissan announces 2026 Leaf pricing, starting at $29,990

Nissan announces 2026 Leaf pricing, starting at $29,990

Nissan has announced the pricing for its 2026 Leaf electric vehicle, which will start at $29,990. This makes the Leaf the most affordable EV on the market when it hits the showrooms this fall. The new Leaf will feature a range of up to 226 miles on a single charge, and will be available in two trim levels: the base S model and the more well-equipped SV. The S model will come with a 40kWh battery pack, while the SV will have a larger 60kWh battery. The Leaf will compete with other entry-level EVs like the Chevrolet Bolt and the Hyundai Kona Electric, but it will undercut them in terms of price. This move is expected to make electric vehicles more accessible to a wider range of consumers, and could help drive the adoption of EVs in the United States.

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