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Home›Tech Advice›Nissan Leaf is unchanged for 2024, pricing starts at $29,235

Nissan Leaf is unchanged for 2024, pricing starts at $29,235

By Matthew Lynch
August 20, 2023
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The Nissan Leaf, a popular electric vehicle (EV) in the global market, is maintaining its course for the 2024 model year with no significant changes. As one of the pioneering EVs from Nissan, the Leaf has continued to attract a strong customer base over the years, thanks to its affordable pricing and impressive range.

For 2024, Nissan has decided to retain the Leaf’s design, features, and specifications as part of their long-term strategy for EV offerings. The starting price of the new Nissan Leaf remains competitive at $29,235. This relatively low entry point offers consumers an opportunity to join the clean energy revolution without breaking the bank.

The Leaf comes with two battery options – a 40 kWh pack that provides an estimated range of 150 miles on a single charge, and a bigger 62 kWh battery that increases the range up to 226 miles. The latter variant is offered on higher trims such as the Leaf PLUS Edition. Charging times vary depending on the charging station used: fast-charging stations can achieve an approximate 80% charge in just under an hour for both battery options.

Inside, the Nissan Leaf features a clean and minimalistic design with advanced technology at its core. The vehicle comes equipped with NissanConnect infotainment system featuring an 8-inch touchscreen display and is compatible with both Apple CarPlay and Android Auto. Safety systems include standard equipment like automatic emergency braking, blind-spot warnings, and rear cross-traffic alerts.

Despite remaining unchanged for 2024, the Nissan Leaf continues to be an attractive option for budget-conscious eco-friendly buyers. Its affordable price tag paired with its considerable range still provides a compelling choice in today’s ever-growing EV market.

In conclusion, buyers looking for a reliable and cost-effective electric vehicle should consider test-driving the unchanged Nissan Leaf for 2024. Its accessible pricing, starting at $29,235, and dependable performance make the Leaf a top choice for those looking to make an environmentally conscious purchase.

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