The redesigned 2026 Leaf promises a far longer driving range than its predecessor. When it launches this fall, the front-wheel-drive EV will have a 214-hp, 160 kW electric motor and a 75 kWh battery. It will be able to cover between 259 and 303 miles, depending on the trim level. In 2026, Nissan will add an entry-level version with a 174-hp, 130 kW electric motor and 52 kWh battery. A Tesla-style NACS charge port is on the passenger front fender, while a J1772 port for Level 2 charging is on the driver’s side. Nissan says the new Leaf will have a roomier cabin and more cargo room than its predecessor, even though the EV’s exterior dimensions haven’t increased. The interior features a large digital screen for the driver's gauges that blends into another screen for the infotainment system. Base models get two 12.3-inch screens while the two top trims get dual 14.3-inch screens. All key active safety and driver assistance systems are standard, including ProPilot Assist, which combines adaptive cruise control and lane-centering to keep the Leaf centered in the lane.
Fuel Type
Electric
Transmission
Automatic
Model Year
2026
Nissan Leaf
2026 Model Year
Current Retail Value
$28,140
We expect the 2026 Leaf to have about average reliability when compared to other new cars. This prediction is based on Nissan's brand history and the previous generation of the Leaf.
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