Are you in the market for an affordable electric car? Consider the 2025 Nissan Leaf. This electric hatchback is entering its final year before a complete redesign.
Priced competitively at $28,140 for the base model, the Leaf offers a choice between two battery packs for varying ranges. Those seeking a more feature-rich option can opt for the larger battery variant for $36,190.
It’s important to note that, unlike its 2024 counterpart, the 2025 Leaf doesn’t qualify for the federal electric vehicle tax credit. However, if you can find leftover 2024 models, you might be eligible for a credit of up to $3,750.
Primed for safety, the Nissan Leaf offers a comprehensive suite of driver-assistance features like lane departure warning, blind spot monitoring, and automatic emergency braking with pedestrian detection.
But the future holds a transformation for the Leaf. Nissan is reportedly developing a next-generation Leaf as a crossover, aiming to provide a more affordable option to the Ariya electric SUV.
This new Leaf is expected to combine the practicality of a crossover body style with the power of dual motors and all-wheel drive, echoing earlier hints about the change of the Leaf lineup.