When Nissan introduced the Leaf in 2011, it was more of a curiosity than a viable EV. The original Leaf came with a 24 kWh battery that delivered a measly 73 miles of range (EPA) and was neither ...
The 2026 Nissan Leaf has an EPA-estimated range between 259 and 303 miles. The lowest range rating is for the most expensive version, the Platinum+, which comes with all the bells and whistles. On a ...
Experience my first long-distance electric road trip driving a Nissan LEAF for 500 miles. From highway cruising to city streets, discover the real-world practicality, range, and charging experience of ...
Nissan upgraded its iconic electric hatch for its third generation, bringing a new style, faster charging, and over 300 miles of driving range. The 2026 LEAF boasts 25% more driving range than the ...
As one of the earliest mass-market electric vehicles (EVs), the original Nissan Leaf helped define the affordable electric car segment. With the 2026 redesign, Nissan aims to maintain that momentum by ...
The 2026 Nissan Leaf blew past its EPA-estimated range in an independent test. Edmunds drove the Leaf Platinum+ 310 miles, beating its official rating by 20%. The test is a good sign for America's ...
I tested a Nissan Leaf Platinum+ this winter, and I really liked it. Despite the cold, the range held up reasonably well, and I think Nissan is offering a nice recipe of value, features and electric ...
In our review of the new 2026 Nissan Leaf EV, SlashGear found that its range was greatly improved over the previous generation's 212 miles. The latest Leaf will take you 303 miles on a full charge in ...
The 2026 Nissan Leaf electric car undergoes a significant transformation. No longer a hatchback, the new Leaf wisely adopts a crossover shape, a change that aligns with current market trends. Under ...
Michael Frank has been writing and editing car and motorcycle coverage for the past two decades. His outlets have included Forbes, Coolhunting, The Wall Street Journal, Car & Driver, Road & Track, The ...