Nissan LEAF
The Nissan LEAF is widely regarded as a pioneer of electrification. Although it’s getting long in the tooth and the 2025 model is just a carry-over from 2024, this compact hatchback still has something to offer, namely a reliable and comfortable package at a great price. It comes with a choice of two batteries: a 40kWh pack that delivers 240 km of range and a 60kWh unit that is good for 341 km. A successor to the LEAF is waiting in the wings.
Detailed ratings
| The Car Guide rating | 65% |
|---|---|
| Fuel economy | 5/10 |
| Reliability | 8/10 |
| Safety | 7/10 |
| Infotainment | 6/10 |
| Driving | 6/10 |
| Overall | 6/10 |
| The Car Guide rating | N/A |
|---|---|
| Fuel economy | N/A |
| Reliability | N/A |
| Safety | N/A |
| Infotainment | N/A |
| Driving | N/A |
| Overall | N/A |
What's new in 2025
No major change.
Pros
N/A
Cons
N/A
Competitors
- Chevrolet Equinox EV
- Fiat 500e
- Hyundai Kona
- Kia Niro
- MINI Cooper SE
- VinFast VF 6
- VinFast VF 7
Recalls
none

