Nissan has fully redesigned the LEAF for the 2026 model year. The subcompact EV now delivers an EPA-estimated 303 miles of extended driving range on a charge.3 A more powerful 75-kWh battery is standard across all trims. The LEAF also features faster DC charging via an NACS port and CCS adapter support.
Every new LEAF comes with dual dashboard screens for the infotainment system and instrument gauge. Higher trims come with larger screens and a wireless phone charger. Over-the-air updates and Safety Shield 360 are standard. ProPILOT Assist is available for semi-autonomous highway cruising.
2026 Nissan LEAF S+*Starting at $29,990 |
2026 Nissan LEAF SV+*Starting at $34,230
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2026 Nissan LEAF Platinum+*Starting at $38,990 |
The LEAF is available in S+, SV+, and Platinum+ trim levels. Nissan’s Zero Gravity seats provide a refined ride and adequate room for up to five adults. The car’s exterior now has a sleek, aerodynamic crossover profile. The interior cabin materials approach the luxury level in the upper Platinum+ trim.
The 2026 Nissan LEAF is one of the most award-winning EVs of the year. It’s been named Cars.com’s Best Car of 2026 and won the 2026 Best Buy Award from Consumer Guide. JD Power ranked it #1 for New Vehicle Dependability. The 2026 Nissan LEAF is in stock now at Goride Boucher Nissan. Stop by today for a test drive!
The 2026 Nissan LEAF is a fully electric vehicle (EV) designed for efficient, zero‑emission driving with advanced technology, safety features, and practical everyday usability.
The Nissan LEAF offers an EPA‑estimated range designed to cover daily driving needs comfortably, letting drivers go farther on a single charge (exact range varies by battery and trim).
Because the 2026 Nissan LEAF is 100% electric, it eliminates gasoline use entirely, which helps reduce fuel expenses and provides savings over time compared to internal‑combustion vehicles.
The LEAF uses a fully electric drive system with instant torque delivery — a hallmark of electric vehicles — providing smooth acceleration and a quiet driving experience.
Tech offerings include an intuitive infotainment display, connectivity features like Apple CarPlay® and Android Auto™, and systems that help monitor EV performance and charging status.
Yes — the LEAF supports smartphone integration so drivers can access navigation, music, and phone functions through the vehicle’s touchscreen and connected services.
The Nissan LEAF includes Nissan’s safety suite with driver‑assist systems — such as automatic emergency braking, lane‑keeping aids, and other advanced features — to help protect occupants.
The LEAF can be charged at home using a Level 1 or Level 2 charger, and at public charging stations using Level 3 DC fast chargers, making it convenient to recharge on the go.
Yes — the Nissan LEAF uses regenerative braking that recaptures energy during deceleration to help extend driving range and improve EV efficiency.
The 2026 Nissan LEAF is positioned as an accessible electric vehicle with a value‑driven price, making it a practical choice for many drivers interested in EV ownership.
The LEAF is offered in multiple trims that may include different battery options, feature packages, and equipment levels to suit varying needs and preferences.
Driving the fully electric LEAF produces zero tailpipe emissions, helping reduce overall environmental impact compared to traditional gasoline vehicles.
*Price shown is Manufacturer's Suggested Retail Price (MSRP) for base model trim. 2026 leaf PRO-4X with Premium Package and premium two-tone shown priced higher at $78,530. MSRP excludes tax, title, license, options, and $2,190 destination and handling charges. Dealer sets actual price. Some color, package, and option selections may include, exclude, or require the purchase of additional options and packages. Some options shown may not be available on all trims. See retailer for details.