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Nissan - Leaf (2020)
Meet the Nissan Leaf, a pioneering electric vehicle that has been redefining urban mobility since its launch. Whether you’re a first‑time EV buyer, a seasoned green fleet manager, or simply curious about the latest Nissan Leaf price trends, this overview helps you understand the SUV’s value, features, and how it compares to its peers.
In particular, we’ll focus on the coveted 2020 model year, which offers a fresh mix of upgraded technology and a proven range. Curious about the Nissan Leaf 2020 price? Wondering how a used 2020 Nissan Leaf balances innovation with affordability? Read on - we’ll cover everything from the used Nissan Leaf price landscape to depreciation dynamics and how this electric car stacks up against its rivals.
Key Specifications of the Nissan Leaf 2020
- Powertrain: 107 kW (147 hp) electric motor (Standard), 160 kW (214 hp) e‑Power shuttle (Performance), all-wheel drive option in Performance
- Battery: 40 kWh (Standard, 150 miles range), 62 kWh (Premium, 226 miles range)
- Transmission: Single-speed automatic (electric drive)
- Charging: 22 kW onboard charger, up to 80 % charge in just 35 minutes (Standard), 62 kWh packs support 80 kW DC fast charging
- Top Speed: 103 mph
- Acceleration: 0–60 mph in 7.7 seconds (Standard) / 5.4 seconds (Performance)
- Dimensions: Length: 168.5 in (4,281 mm), Width: 68.7 in (1,744 mm), Height: 61.7 in (1,568 mm)
- Interior Space: 120 cu ft cargo volume (242 L), 4 seats, high‑ceiling rear seats with a 50/50 split
- Infotainment: 7‑inch touchscreen, Apple CarPlay, Android Auto, SiriusXM integration
- Towing: 1,000 lb max (Standard) / 1,750 lb (Performance)
- Safety: Nissan Intelligent Mobility Package, ProPILOT, automatic emergency braking, blind‑spot monitoring, rear cross‑traffic alert
- Fuel type: Electric battery; no gasoline engine, zero tailpipe emissions
These specs illustrate why the 2020 Nissan Leaf remains an attractive choice for city dwellers and long‑haul commuters alike. The 40 kWh battery gives you a daily driving range that comfortably covers most commutes, while the optional 62 kWh pack delivers a more robust range for longer trips.
Depreciation Insight: What Can You Expect?
When purchasing an electric vehicle, understanding depreciation helps you anticipate long‑term value retention. Below is a realistic overview of the typical Nissan Leaf depreciation curve.
- First Year: The Nissan Leaf typically loses 15–20% of its value. This drop reflects the initial market saturation and replacement cycle of new models.
- Year 2–3: Value generally declines by an additional 10–12% each year, cumulative loss of roughly 35–40% over two years.
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