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USED 2018

2024 Nissan Leaf

SV Plus 4-door hatchback Front 0.0-liter electric (214 hp) (Not Available Electric) Direct 1-speed

Retail Value: $16050 ~ $20075

Trade-in Value: $13705 ~ $18740

MSRP: $28140 ~ $36190

2024 Nissan Leaf

Nissan’s varied lineup of SUVs, pickup trucks, and EVs usually perform well in our road tests, but their Overall Scores suffer because of up-and-down reliability and average to below-average owner satisfaction. Inconsistent quality across the brand means some Nissans are a better choice than others. Many of its gasoline vehicles use small turbocharged engines and continuously variable transmissions to give owners both competitive fuel economy and sporty performance. Most new Nissans come standard with a full suite of active safety and driver assist systems. It’s also one of the few remaining brands that sells a sub-compact sedan, the Versa. The compact Sentra, a mainstay within Nissan’s lineup, earned a high score in our road test and is recommended. Nissan was an early EV trailblazer with the Leaf hatchback, and now sells larger five-passenger EV SUVs. Used Nissans have average reliability according to our surveys.

The second generation Leaf electric car has a 40-kWh battery. We measured its driving range at 149 miles which is shorter than the Chevy Bolt's 250-mile range, but the Leaf is less expensive. The 2019 Leaf Plus, with a 62-kWh battery, has a rated range of 215 miles. It takes eight hours to charge it on a 240-volt connector. The E-Pedal feature decelerates the Leaf quite significantly when the driver eases off the accelerator, sending energy back to the battery. The Leaf accelerates decisively but the ride is stiff. Its handling is mundane but secure. The driving position can be uncomfortable for some drivers because the steering wheel doesn't telescope for reach. The optional ProPilot Assist can help keep the car in its lane and adjust its speed to keep track with surrounding traffic. 2018 brought standard forward collision warning with automatic emergency braking. For 2019, a rear passenger alert system is standard. This feature is designed to prevent forgetting a child in the rear seat. The 2020 model added standard automatic emergency braking with pedestrian detection, lane departure warning, blind spot warning, and automatic high beams. It also added standard Apple CarPlay and Android Auto compatibility. Updates for 2022 brought updated ProPilot Assist software. In 2023, the Leaf received mild exterior styling updates. There were no changes for the 2024 and 2025 model years. 




Car Specifications

AC Acceptance Rate (kW)6.6
AC Charge Speed @ 32A21.3
AC Charge Speed @ 40A21.3
AC Charge Speed @ 50A21.3
AC Charge Speed @ 80A21.3
Air Pollution Score10
Battery Capacity (kWh)62.0
Charge Port LocationFront
Daily Range148
DC Acceptance Rate (kW)50.0
DC Charge Speed @ 150kW2.7
DC Charge Speed @ 350kW2.7
DC Charge Speed @ 50kW2.7
DC Charge Speed Tesla NACS2.7
EPA City MPGe121
EPA Combined MPG109
EPA Combined MPGe109
EPA Highway MPGe98
EPA Mile Per kWh3.23
Front Head Room5.5
Front Leg Room41.0
Front Shoulder Room54.0
Greenhouse Gas Score10
Height62
Length176
Luggage3+0
Manufacturer DC Charge Claim60 minutes to 80 percent
Max AC Charge Rate Miles Added per Hour21.3
Max Load860
Max Seating Capacity5
One Pedal DriveYes
Plug TypeCHAdeMO
Range EPA Electric Miles212
Rear Head Room2.0
Rear Leg Room27.0
Rear Shoulder Room51.0
SmartwayElite
Weight3850
Wheel Base106
Width71

Fuel Economy Specifications

Annual Energy Consumption (kWh)3885.0
Annual Energy Cost (Dollar)580.0
Cruse Range (Miles)215

Ratings

Primary Car TypeSedans & Hatchbacks

Test Results

Acceleration 0-60 MPH (secs)7.0
Avoidance Speed (MPH)52.5
Braking from 60 MPH (ft)139