The new Nissan LEAF already looks like a major upgrade. The little electric hatchback is due for a refresh, and we are ...
A rumored revamp could bring a much-needed tech update, but will it mean a higher price for the nation's most affordable EV?
W idely known as the first electric vehicle to gain notoriety, the Nissan Leaf is back for the 2025 model year. Despite ...
While Nissan boosted its single-charge range by about 15 percent for the 2014 model-year Leaf, the automaker would need to double it to reach that competitive threshold. This seems unlikely for ...
A growing field of competitors, however, make the Leaf look and feel behind the times in terms of performance, range, efficiency and interior design quality. The Nissan Leaf is a five-seat ...
The more powerful SV Plus trim has a bigger battery, 214 hp, and a range of 212 miles, still a poor figure compared to modern competitors. Is Nissan still putting the Leaf forward simply because ...
The FIAT, the least-expensive of the crowd, comes in $3,000 higher than the LEAF but only offers 84 miles of range per charge. The Volkswagen e-Golf offers 125 miles of range but is priced about ...
It might sound like a criticism, but the Leaf e+ is easy-to-use and unintimidating, which is refreshing in a world dominated by TikToks, smart watches and cryptocurrency. With a boosted driving range ...
You'll receive a response shortly. The Nissan Leaf remains the most affordable electric vehicle in the U.S., but it is also among the EVs with the lowest range. A fully redesigned Leaf is rumored ...