Nissan Reveals 2026 LEAF Pricing

Nissan has announced pricing for the third-generation LEAF, which will arrive at dealerships this fall.

At this time, pricing and details for the entry-level S model are unknown and will be revealed at a later date.

The LEAF S+ starts at an MSRP of $44,998 ($47,846 including all fees), while the SV+ and Platinum+ are priced at $47,998 ($50,846 including fees) and $52,798 ($55,646 including fees), respectively. In addition, the first 200 buyers of the 2026 LEAF will also receive a free installation of a Pulsar Plus 40A residential Wallbox charging station, provided by RocketEV Charging Solutions.

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“We’ve kept the LEAF’s price accessible through three generations while continuously enhancing its style, technology, and driving range; all with the goal of delivering practical and reliable EVs that meet the needs of everyday Canadian drivers,” said Brent Smith, director of marketing at Nissan Canada.

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It should be noted that the base LEAF model is equipped with a 53 kWh battery, while the other models feature a 75 kWh battery that promises a maximum range of 488 km. For charging, the small crossover now uses a NACS port that can handle a maximum charging power of 150 kW.

In terms of technology, the LEAF features a 12.3-inch or 14.3-inch multimedia screen with Google's interface. New cameras provide 360-degree vision, a wide-angle view, and an under-the-hood view function—all standard.

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