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Revolutionize your drive. Every Nissan EV features modern technology, advanced connectivity, and efficient range to help ease the stress of your commute. Home charging is simple and on the go, you can get access to an ever-growing network that includes more than 25,000 Tesla Superchargers.*Public charging networks are provided by independent companies and are subject to their own respective policies, terms, and/or conditions, and are not within Nissan’s control. Should such independent companies terminate or restrict service or features, service or features may be suspended or terminated without notice and without liability to Nissan or its partners or agents. Nissan is not responsible for associated costs (including additional equipment or equipment replacements/upgrades, if available) or other third party changes that may be required for connectivity with a charger station. Availability of charging stations not guaranteed. Please see your owner’s manual for important operating and safety information.
The 2026 Nissan LEAF’s lounge-like cabin is light and airy, surrounding you in comfort with premium materials, Zero Gravity Seats, and ample space for up to five.

Like magic, the 2026 LEAF’s available glass roof can go from clear to opaque at the push of a button, giving you complete control over interior light levels.*Feature availability varies by vehicle model year, model, trim level, packaging and options.

Two ports means you're covered for most charging scenarios, no matter where you are. Your driver-side J1772 port is handy for routine charging at home or work, while the passenger-side NACS port gives you easy access for fast top-ups on the go in your 2026 Nissan LEAF.*Charging time and capacity may vary based on power source, ambient temperature, battery temperature, condition, age, and use of vehicle accessories while charging. For Level 1 home charging use only a 110-120 volt, 15-amp dedicated outlet. For Level 2 home charging use only a 240 volt dock on a dedicated outlet. See Customer Disclosure Form for details.*For more charging information, see NissanUSA.com/vehicles/going-electric-ev/range-charging.html. 240-V home charging dock sold separately; not a Nissan product. Contact charger manufacturer before purchase for information on compatibility and warranty. Nissan does not warrant and is not responsible for loss, including consequential, incidental, or other damages, caused by charger defects, charger incompatibility, or installation services.*Charging time and capacity may vary based on power source, ambient temperature, battery temperature, condition, age, and use of vehicle accessories while charging.

Built on time-tested EV technology with over 18 billion miles driven worldwide and the lowest starting MSRP out of all new EVs, the new LEAF raises the bar for electric vehicles with a bold new crossover design and secure automatic payments with Plug & Charge. * Subscription and activation required. See Nissan Store in the MyNISSAN app for Terms and Conditions. * Public charging networks are provided by independent companies and are subject to their own respective policies, terms, and/or conditions, and are not within Nissan’s control. Should such independent companies terminate or restrict service or features, service or features may be suspended or terminated without notice and without liability to Nissan or its partners or agents. Nissan is not responsible for associated costs (including additional equipment or equipment replacements/upgrades, if available) or other third party changes that may be required for connectivity with a charger station. Availability of charging stations not guaranteed. Please see your owner’s manual for important operating and safety information.

2025 LEAF – Received the highest 5-Star Overall Vehicle Safety Rating [*] Government 5-Star Safety Ratings are part of the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration's New Car Assessment Program (NHTSA.gov)

The All-New, All Electric, 2026 Nissan LEAF. Winner of Wards 10 Best Engines & Propulsion Systems 2025 Awards [*] 2026 powertrain modified from the winning 2025 Wards 10 Best Engines & Propulsion Systems powertrain.

Nissan LEAF - 2026 Best Buy Award
With thousands of public chargers across the country, you can put gasoline, oil and range anxiety in your rearview.*Public charging networks are provided by independent companies and are subject to their own respective policies, terms, and/or conditions, and are not within Nissan’s control. Should such independent companies terminate or restrict service or features, service or features may be suspended or terminated without notice and without liability to Nissan or its partners or agents. Nissan is not responsible for associated costs (including additional equipment or equipment replacements/upgrades, if available) or other third party changes that may be required for connectivity with a charger station. Availability of charging stations not guaranteed. Please see your owner’s manual for important operating and safety information.*Targeted 2025 MY EPA-estimated range up to 289 miles for combined city/highway driving for EVOLVE+ FWD. Targeted 2025 MY EPA-estimated range up to 216 miles for combined city/highway driving for ENGAGE FWD. Targeted 2025 MY EPA-estimated range up to 205 miles for combined city/highway driving for ENGAGE Dual Motor e-4ORCE AWD. Targeted 2025 MY EPA-estimated range up to 272 miles for ENGAGE+ Dual Motor e-4ORCE AWD and EVOLVE+ Dual Motor e-4ORCE AWD. Targeted 2025 MY EPA-estimated range up to 267 miles for PLATINUM+ Dual Motor e-4ORCE AWD and 257 miles for PLATINUM+ Dual Motor e-4ORCE AWD with optional 20" wheels. Targeted 2025 EPA Fuel Economy Estimates equivalent to 105 City, 91 Highway for EVOLVE+ FWD. Based on EPA formula of 33.7 kW/hour equal to one gallon of gasoline energy, and on Nissan internal testing results, subject to EPA confirmation. EPA data not available at time of publication. Targeted estimates for EVOLVE+ FWD are equivalent to 105 MPG measured as gasoline fuel efficiency in city driving, and 91 MPG in highway driving. Targeted 2025 EPA Fuel Economy Estimates equivalent to 109 City, 94 Highway for ENGAGE FWD. Based on EPA formula of 33.7 kW/hour equal to one gallon of gasoline energy, and on Nissan internal testing results, subject to EPA confirmation. EPA data not available at time of publication. Targeted estimates for ENGAGE FWD are equivalent to 109 MPG measured as gasoline fuel efficiency in city driving, and 94 MPG in highway driving. Targeted 2025 EPA Fuel Economy Estimates equivalent to 101 City, 89 Highway for ENGAGE Dual Motor e-4ORCE AWD. Based on EPA formula of 33.7 kW/hour equal to one gallon of gasoline energy, and on Nissan internal testing results, subject to EPA confirmation. EPA data not available at time of publication. Targeted estimates for ENGAGE Dual Motor e-4ORCE AWD are equivalent to 101 MPG measured as gasoline fuel efficiency in city driving, and 89 MPG in highway driving. Targeted 2025 EPA Fuel Economy Estimates equivalent to 97 City, 86 Highway for ENGAGE+ Dual Motor e-4ORCE AWD and EVOLVE+ Dual Motor e-4ORCE AWD. Based on EPA formula of 33.7 kW/hour equal to one gallon of gasoline energy, and on Nissan internal testing results, subject to EPA confirmation. EPA data not available at time of publication. Targeted estimates for ENGAGE+ Dual Motor e-4ORCE AWD and EVOLVE+ Dual Motor e-4ORCE AWD are equivalent to 97 MPG measured as gasoline fuel efficiency in city driving, and 86 MPG in highway driving. Targeted 2025 EPA Fuel Economy Estimates equivalent to 93 City, 87 Highway for PLATINUM+ Dual Motor e-4ORCE AWD. Based on EPA formula of 33.7 kW/hour equal to one gallon of gasoline energy, and on Nissan internal testing results, subject to EPA confirmation. EPA data not available at time of publication. Targeted estimates for PLATINUM+ Dual Motor e-4ORCE AWD are equivalent to 93 MPG measured as gasoline fuel efficiency in city driving, and 87 MPG in highway driving. Targeted 2025 EPA Fuel Economy Estimates equivalent to 89 City, 84 Highway for PLATINUM+ Dual Motor e-4ORCE AWD with optional 20" wheels. Based on EPA formula of 33.7 kW/hour equal to one gallon of gasoline energy, and on Nissan internal testing results, subject to EPA confirmation. EPA data not available at time of publication. Targeted estimates for PLATINUM+ Dual Motor e-4ORCE AWD with optional 20" wheels are equivalent to 89 MPG measured as gasoline fuel efficiency in city driving, and 84 MPG in highway driving. Actual mileage will vary with trim levels, options, and driving conditions. See Customer Disclosure Form for details. Use for comparison only.
Learn MoreEvery 2026 LEAF owner now has easy access to one of the largest public charging networks from the convenience of the MyNISSAN app. With just a few taps, drivers can locate nearby stations and pay for charging sessions at any in-network energy provider, making every journey smoother and more connected.*Public charging networks are provided by independent companies and are subject to their own respective policies, terms, and/or conditions, and are not within Nissan’s control. Should such independent companies terminate or restrict service or features, service or features may be suspended or terminated without notice and without liability to Nissan or its partners or agents. Nissan is not responsible for associated costs (including additional equipment or equipment replacements/upgrades, if available) or other third party changes that may be required for connectivity with a charger station. Availability of charging stations not guaranteed. Please see your owner’s manual for important operating and safety information.*Charging time and capacity may vary based on power source, ambient temperature, battery temperature, condition, age, and use of vehicle accessories while charging.*See www.nissanusa.com/connect/legal for more NissanConnect features/services information.
Learn MoreNISSAN ENERGY Marketplace powered by Electrum is a new one-stop-shop that helps consumers research, purchase and install home energy solutions such as electric vehicle chargers, solar panels, and battery storage.*Products and services offered on Nissan Energy Marketplace powered by Electrum website are not Nissan products/services or from Nissan vendors. Contact product/service manufacturer before purchase for information on compatibility and warranty. Nissan does not warrant and is not responsible for loss, including consequential, incidental, or other damages, caused by charger defects, charger incompatibility, or installation services.
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Every 2026 LEAF driver can access the NISSAN ENERGY Charge Network, allowing them to pay for charging sessions at in-network stations, including over 25,000 Tesla Superchargers. Download the MyNISSAN App to access the network and charge your LEAF more conveniently than ever.*Public charging networks are provided by independent companies and are subject to their own respective policies, terms, and/or conditions, and are not within Nissan’s control. Should such independent companies terminate or restrict service or features, service or features may be suspended or terminated without notice and without liability to Nissan or its partners or agents. Nissan is not responsible for associated costs (including additional equipment or equipment replacements/upgrades, if available) or other third party changes that may be required for connectivity with a charger station. Availability of charging stations not guaranteed. Please see your owner’s manual for important operating and safety information.*Charging time and capacity may vary based on power source, ambient temperature, battery temperature, condition, age, and use of vehicle accessories while charging.*See www.nissanusa.com/connect/legal for more NissanConnect features/services information.

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There are many factors to consider when assessing the cost of EV ownership. Insurance and registration are costs that apply to any car, electric or gas. In terms of the cost of routine maintenance, with fewer moving parts, the cost of routine maintenance is less than gas-powered vehicles. Plus, electric charging can cost less than fueling gas-powered vehicles.*Based on EPA formula of 33.7 kWh/hour equal to one gallon of gasoline energy. Actual mileage will vary with trim levels, options, and driving conditions. See Customer Disclosure Form for details. Use for comparison only.
Learn MoreWith more than 18 billion EV miles driven by Nissan owners, we not only know what it takes to build an EV, but also how to support their drivers. That includes providing out-of-charge towing to nearest dealership, charging location or home and 24 hour/365 days Emergency Roadside Assistance.*For complete limited warranty details, see your Nissan dealer and read the vehicle’s Warranty Information Booklet.*Estimated miles driven by Nissan LEAF owners globally since 2010.
Learn MoreNew Nissan LEAF vehicles come with a 8‑year/100,000‑mile (whichever occurs first) lithium-ion battery limited warranty.*For complete limited warranty details, see your Nissan dealer and read your vehicle’s Warranty Information Booklet.*Intelligent Distance Control uses limited braking and is not a collision avoidance or warning system. Driver should monitor traffic conditions and brake as needed to prevent collisions. See Owner’s Manual for safety information.
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EVs aren’t just cars – they’re technologically advanced connected devices, inside and out. And just like any other connected device, you plug it in to recharge it. But what you might not realize is that in an EV, the power to move you also keeps you dialed in to your world.*See www.nissanusa.com/connect/legal for more NissanConnect features/services information.