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Nissan Leaf (2026) specs, price, ratings and reviews

The third-generation Nissan Leaf has been fully redesigned as a crossover on the Ariya's CMF-EV platform, with WLTP range up to approximately 604 km (manufacturer figure, indicative).

from € 37,000

Category scores

Scores land here once we have enough reliable data. We’d sooner leave this blank than invent a number.

Specifications

Generation
(III, 2025+)
Technical specifications, indicative. WLTP is the official EU test cycle; real-world figures are usually a bit lower. See our sources and methodology or the glossary.
Body style Crossover
Seats 5
Doors 5
Range (WLTP, km) 604
Battery capacity (kWh — larger = longer range) 75
Power (hp) 218
0–100 km/h (seconds) 7.6
Top speed (km/h) 160
Length (mm) 4,350
Width, excl. mirrors (mm) 1,810
Height (mm) 1,550
Kerb weight (kg) 1,956
Fast charging, public charger (kW, peak) 150
Boot (l) 437
Consumption (WLTP, kWh per 100 km — lower is better) 14

Fast charging at a public charger (10→80%)

Fast charging on the road (DC = the rapid charger you find at motorway stops, not home charging): indicative time from 10 to 80 percent, calculated from the specs — not measured by us. Actual time varies with charger, temperature and battery level at the start. The 10→80% window is the standard benchmark because the final stretch (80→100%) deliberately charges slower to protect the battery.
Charging situation10→80% (minutes)
At the car's own maximum charging rate (150 kW) ~ 34
At a 150 kW charger ~ 34
At a 50 kW charger ~ 102
How is this calculated? We assume around 70% of the battery sits in the 10→80% window and an average power around 62% of peak (the curve tapers towards the end). At a fixed charger the power is capped to that charger. An estimate, not a manufacturer figure.

Charging at home uses AC power and is slower: a home wallbox typically delivers 7.4 to 11 kW. That is separate from the fast-charge times shown above.

More on this: fast charging in practice, public charging and charging passes.

Frequently asked

What does the Nissan Leaf cost roughly?

Indicative starting price € 37,000 (reference date 2026-01-01). Not an offer.

What is the WLTP range of the Nissan Leaf?

604 km WLTP (manufacturer figure). Owners typically report less in everyday driving, especially in cold weather. See the reviews below.

How long does fast-charging the Nissan Leaf take (10→80%)?

Roughly 34 minutes on a 150 kW charger (10→80%, factory calculation, indicative). Actual time depends on battery temperature and the charging curve — the car's charging speed drops as the battery fills.

How big is the battery in the Nissan Leaf?

75 kWh usable capacity (manufacturer figure). Check the warranty terms of the specific car for capacity retention.

What does the Nissan Leaf use in real-world driving?

The factory WLTP figure is 14 kWh/100 km. Owners typically report more in mixed use, with the usual winter penalty. See the owner experiences below.

How much boot space does the Nissan Leaf have?

437 litres (manufacturer figure). See the spec sheet for the full dimensions.

Owner experiences

Owner experiences — not our editors and not the press. We edit only spelling and readability; the content and the score are left as written. See the review policy for how these are handled.

No owner has written in about this one yet. If you drive it, yours would be the first. Write the first owner review.

In depth

European market launch mid-2025.

The Nissan Leaf in figures

The Leaf is a crossover with 5 seats and 5 doors, on sale since 2025. Drivetrain: electric. Quoted output: 218 hp.

In practice

The battery holds 75 kWh, good for 604 km WLTP (factory figure, not measured by us). DC charging up to around 150 kW.

Practical figures

Cargo room: 437 l. The indicative list price starts at 37,000 euro (as of 2026-01-01). No offer and no sale through this site. Figures are indicative and traceable to their source. Real-world use can differ. Where there is enough data, each category gets a score with its source and date. Trim, options and weight differ between versions. Verify the exact specs with the manufacturer.

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Nissan Leaf: next steps?

You’ve seen the numbers and the scores. We don’t sell cars and we take no cut, so where you go next is your call. Compare it against something else, or print the spec sheet and book a test drive.

No tax or financial advice. Every figure shows its source and reference date. Always compare with an independent adviser and the official source. Source: OEM datasheets + RDW + ADAC (see methodology); rating and price reference dates are listed per figure.