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2025 Nissan Leaf pricing stays the same, but it could still cost you more

2025 Nissan Leaf pricing stays the same, but it could still cost you more



The Nissan Leaf enters the 2025 model year with an MSRP that carries on unchanged from the previous year. That's not surprising, as the current generation of the EV is on its final model year. However, those buying a 2025 model could still be paying more.

The base Nissan Leaf S marches into the 2025 model year unchanged, starting at $29,280 (including a $1,140 destination charge) and equipped with a  40-kWh lithium-ion battery good for an EPA-estimated range of up to 149 miles. The Leaf SV Plus stickers at $37,330, and comes with a 60-kWh battery and a maximum range of 212 miles.

However, the 2025 model is no longer eligible for a EV tax credit that was worth up to $3,750. The 2024 model is still eligible, so if you're shopping for a Leaf it would be best to search for one that's in a dealer's inventory — and considering the big slowdown in EV sales in general, that shouldn't be hard to find. Just make sure that it was built in 2024 and that you can take delivery before January 1, 2025. Individual states may have their own credits, so do your research.