Nissan Prices the All-New 2026 Leaf
The Nissan Leaf received a significant update for the 2026 model year, gaining a fresh design, more range, and improved charging. Nissan recently announced pricing for the new Leaf, and surprisingly, the numbers didn’t climb very much.
The 2026 Leaf S+ starts at $29,990, making it the cheapest EV on sale in the United States, but it’s important to note that a less expensive Leaf S will be available later. Nissan said the new model is actually less expensive to start than the original 2011 Leaf, which started at $32,780, but that assessment fails to take inflation into account. The midrange SV+ trim starts at $34,230, and the top Platinum+ costs $38,990. The Leaf’s range improved to 303 miles per charge, and all new models come with a Tesla North American Charging Standard (NACS) plug.
Google built-in is available, which includes Maps, Play Store, and other features, and the addition improved the Leaf’s navigation system with a new route planner function. A surround-view camera system is standard, which includes an invisible hood view and wide-view front angles.
Nissan hasn’t announced pricing for the base Leaf S, saying that it would be available at a “later date.” Other versions of the 2026 Leaf go on sale this fall.
[Images: Nissan]
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- Rizzle The price is the same for a manual or automatic. If you want a manual you might want to get a 2025 or 2026 (or older) because who knows if VW will offer the manual in 27. It could be deleted just like they did for the GTI and R. It is too bad you can't get a GLI in S form without the sunroof and with a cloth interior. Same basic car but many $1000s less. Yeah, the red stripes are a bit silly, but someone at VW thinks they are cool. In the good old days they would have put on racing stripes and fake louvers and called it the GLI-X.
- ToolGuy™ I have always resented how GM did not consult me on styling choices.
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- ToolGuy™ Yes, but No. And Maybe. With upscale soft-touch interior materials, especially below the armrest.(I am training to be an Automotive Journalist.)
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I understand someone personally not liking a Leaf or a Durango RT. And I understand thinking that the continued production of either is a bad (or good!) business decision.
However, I don't understand the group of commenters that seems to have such a large problem with other people, especially strangers on the internet, saying they have a preference for a Leaf or a Durango RT.
The 2026 Nissan Leaf is shaping up to be an incredible option for EV enthusiasts! Nissan has always been ahead in electric mobility, and this pricing makes it even more attractive. It’s great to see affordability and advanced technology coming together in such a stylish package. This car is definitely going to set new benchmarks in the electric vehicle segment!