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Nissan LEAF

Price $41,748 – $47,498
Fuel consumption N/A
The Car Guide rating 65%(view ratings)
The Nissan LEAF is widely regarded as a pioneer of electrification. Although it’s getting long in the tooth and the 2025 model is just a carry-over from 2024, this compact hatchback still has something to offer, namely a reliable and comfortable package at a great price. It comes with a choice of two batteries: a 40kWh pack that delivers 240 km of range and a 60kWh unit that is good for 341 km. A successor to the LEAF is waiting in the wings.

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Top 10Top 10 Most Affordable Electric Vehicles in 2025
Electric vehicle shoppers in Canada are currently out of luck. Earlier this year, the federal government’s Incentives for Zero-Emission Vehicles (iZEV) program came to an abrupt end due to a lack of funds, eliminating rebates of up to $5,000. And don’t forget Quebec, which also suspended its own incentives of …
Pre-owned vehiclesUsed Electric Cars: Which Ones Have the Best Range?
Whether it is brand new or pre-owned, an electric vehicle often boils down to the question: how long does the battery last? This is completely normal for people who make or would like to make the transition from a conventional combustion engine-powered car to fully electric. It must be said …
Pre-owned vehiclesUsed Electric Vehicles in Cold Weather Conditions
With Canada's harsh withers, many consumers are understandingly afraid to make the jump to an electric car. And this also makes choosing a used EV even tricker. The high-voltage battery it carries may already have lost a significant amount of its original capacity. So let's take the time to answer …
First Drives2018 Nissan LEAF: The People's Electric Car
OTTAWA, Ontario – Two hundred and forty two kilometres. That’s how much range you’ll get from the 2018 Nissan LEAF with its new 40-kWh battery. That number seems to trigger many reactions whenever we talk about the car. Whether it is on our social media pages or directly in person …
Spotlight onWe're Heading to Ottawa to Drive the 2018 Nissan LEAF (Again)
The Nissan LEAF was entirely redesigned for the 2018 model year and is currently available in small quantities in dealerships. Last December, we had a chance to drive it in California before the car went on sale. Now, it’s Nissan Canada’s turn to invite us to the nation’s capital for …

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NewsNissan Teases Several New Models, Gives First Look at Next-Gen LEAF
Struggling Japanese automaker Nissan plans to launch over 10 new vehicles in Canada and the U.S. (including some under its luxury brand Infiniti ) by the end of fiscal year 2027 as it works to accelerate its turnaround. There will be hybrids, plug-in hybrids, next-generation EVs and advanced ICE-powered models.
NewsPorsche, Toyota Lead 2025 CBB Best Residual Value Awards
Canadian Black Book (CBB) has just announced its 2025 Best Residual Value Awards, which forecast a vehicle’s value as a percentage of its original MSRP after four years. As new vehicle inventories return to normal, residual values have shown a consistent trend of leveling off over the last two years, …
RecallsNumerous Nissan LEAF EVs Recalled Because They May Not Stop
Nissan Canada is forced to recall 13,390 second-generation LEAF EVs covering the 2018-2023 model years due to a braking issue. Basically, it’s possible the car won’t stop after the driver releases the throttle. Imagine that. Obviously, this problem increases the risk of a crash. However, according to the recall notice …
ElectricNissan Jumps on Tesla’s NACS Bandwagon, Too
Adding to the domino effect, Nissan said on Wednesday it has reached an agreement with Tesla to adopt the North American Charging Standard (NACS) for its own electric vehicles—the first Japanese automaker to do so. Ford , GM , Rivian , Volvo , Polestar and Mercedes-Benz have all made similar …
ElectricNissan Takes Steps to Drive EV Shift in Canada
Nissan Canada is taking steps to get more people into electric vehicles. How? By teaming up with FLO to make charging more convenient with two separate incentives. First, customers who purchase or lease a new Nissan Ariya or new Nissan LEAF along with the Nissan EV Care protection package will …

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