The 2021 Nissan Leaf comes in five trim levels, all of which have similar names. This can make it confusing to choose your next 2021 Nissan Leaf model, but we are here to help. Below, you can see a price comparison, wheel comparison, and power comparison for the five trim levels of the 2021 Nissan Leaf. Visit Gordie Boucher Nissan to learn more about the 2021 Nissan Leaf here in Greenfield, WI.
Each 2021 Nissan Leaf model has a designated MSRP (Manufacturer’s Suggested Retail Price) which refers to a price set by the OEM that dealerships aren’t required to use. Most likely, a dealership will use the MSRP unless extra equipment and packaging have been added to the vehicle. Here are the MSRPs of the five 2021 Nissan Leaf trim levels.
$31,670 for the S
$34,960 for the SV
$38,270 for the S Plus
$40,520 for the SV Plus
$43,970 for the SL Plus
One good way to distinguish between trim levels is to look at their exterior design. Often, trim levels will be given different standard and available wheels to set them apart. Occasionally, two or more trim levels will have the same standard wheels. Here are the wheels for the 2021 Nissan Leaf trim levels.
S: 16-inch by 6.5-inch steel wheels with covers
SV: 17-inch by 6.4-inch machine-finished aluminum-alloy wheels
S Plus: 16-inch by 6.5-inch aluminum alloy wheels
SV Plus: 17-inch by 6.4-inch machine-finished aluminum-alloy wheels
SL Plus: 17-inch by 6.4-inch machine-finished aluminum-alloy wheels
When it comes to electric power, the trim levels are split into two main categories: those with a 40-kWh lithium-ion battery and those with a 62-kWh lithium-ion battery. The first battery is paired with a 110 kW AC synchronous electric motor that produces 147 horsepower and 236 pound-feet of torque. The second battery is paired with a 160 kW AC synchronous electric motor that is rated at 214 horsepower and 250 pound-feet of torque. The S and SV trim levels have the first battery option. Every trim level with Plus in its name (S Plus, SV Plus, and SL Plus) has the 62-kWh battery option.