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Nissan - Leaf (2014)
The Nissan Leaf has become one of the most recognizable names in the electric‑vehicle (EV) world, and its 2014 model delivered a perfect blend of reliability, efficiency, and affordable pricing for city drivers. If you’ve been wondering Nissan Leaf price trends or what what is a 2014 Nissan Leaf worth online, this overview will help you decide whether the used 2014 Leaf meets your budget and performance expectations. The price of a 2014 Leaf varies by mileage, trim, and market conditions, but it typically falls into a competitive range compared to its EV peers.
Below is a quick snapshot of the 2014 Leaf’s key specifications, followed by a deep dive into depreciation patterns, comparison data, and market positioning for anyone seeking a used Nissan Leaf. This information is intended to inform, not to serve as a definitive price list—actual listings depend on the vehicle’s condition, local resale market, and seller negotiations.
- Engine & Powertrain: 100 kW (136 hp) lithium‑ion battery powered by an electric motor delivering 110 Nm of torque.
- Transmission: Single speed fixed‑ratio automatic.
- Battery: 24 kWh lithium‑ion pack (capacity reduced from the original 24 kWh due to battery aging, but still offers 100 mi/161 km city range).
- Charging: 3‑phase L2 charger up to 7.2 kW—overnight home charging brings full charge in ~8 hours.
- Dimensions: 4,525 mm (1,780 in) wheelbase, 4,408 mm length, 1,710 mm width, 1,545 mm height.
- Payload: 480 kg (1,060 lb) – enough space for modest cargo and a small family.
- Safety: 6‑point seatbelt; available in newer trims: blind‑spot monitoring, automatic emergency braking.
- Interior: 5‑seat layout, reinforced glass bulkhead, optional heated seats, and a 5‑inch infotainment display.
- Fuel Type: Clean electric power – zero tailpipe emissions.
- MSRP (New 2014): Approximately $22,650 in 2014, with $2,000 tax credit (when available).
Depreciation Insight
The Nissan Leaf depreciation curve follows the typical EV pattern, with a significant drop in the first year followed by a gradual leveling. Typically loses 15‑20% of its original value in the first year, bringing a brand‑new Leaf’s resale worth to roughly $18,500–$19,000 when it hits the used‑car market. After two to three years, the decline slows to 8‑10% per year. By year five, a well
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