2025 Nissan Leaf
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2025 Nissan Leaf

2.0
Average
Owner Satisfaction
3.0
Good
Reliability

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.

Fuel Type

Electric

Transmission

Automatic

Model Year

2025

Key Features

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

Model Information

Nissan Leaf

2025 Model Year

Transmission: Automatic
Fuel Type: Electric
Condition: New

💰Pricing Information

Current Retail Value

$19,488

MSRP Range

$28,140to$36,190

Retail Value Range

$17,325to$21,650

Trade-In Value Range

$15,715to$20,355
Pricing data based on industry analysis and market conditions

Ratings & Reviews

Owner Satisfaction

🪑Comfort
3.064%
🚗Driving
5.087%
Styling
3.067%
💰Value
2.055%
Overall
2.0
Average
Reliability
3.0
Good

We expect the 2025 Leaf will have about average reliability when compared to the average new car. This prediction is based on data from 2023 model, and the Nissan brand score.

Would Buy Again
57%
of owners would buy this vehicle again
Ratings based on expert analysis and owner feedback

Vehicle Overview

Key information at a glance

Fuel Economy

109 MPG

Combined

Expert Rating

Reliability

Price Range

$17,325 - $21,650

MSRP Range

Technical Specifications

Detailed technical information about this vehicle

Fuel Economy

Combined:109 MPG
Range:215 miles

Dimensions & Weight

Length:176"
Width:71"
Height:62"
Wheelbase:106"
Weight:3850 lbs
Max Load:860 lbs
Towing Capacity:0 lbs

Seating & Interior

Seating:5 passengers
Front Head Room:5.5"
Front Leg Room:41"
Front Shoulder Room:54"
Rear Head Room:2"
Rear Leg Room:27"
Rear Shoulder Room:51"
Luggage:3+0

Environmental Impact

Air Pollution Score:
10/10
Greenhouse Gas Score:
10/10
SmartWay Certified:Elite

Consumer Reports Test Results

Real-world performance testing data

Performance Testing

0-60 mph:7 sec
60-0 mph Braking:139 ft
Avoidance Speed:52.5 mph

Test Summary

Test Status

Test Status Unknown

Test results are based on Consumer Reports' standardized testing procedures under controlled conditions.

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Starting from

$28,140

Up to

$36,190

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