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Nissan - Leaf (2021)
The Nissan Leaf has steadily cemented its place as the most accessible electric vehicle for families, city commuters, and EV enthusiasts alike. Whether you’re eyeing the 2021 model or a gently used version, understanding its Nissan Leaf price dynamics will help you decide if this electric compact sedan fits your budget and lifestyle.
Every year, the Leaf’s pricing structure evolves due to several influencing factors: battery warranty extensions, federal incentives, market supply, and trim‑level enhancements. While upfront numbers can give a quick snapshot, the specific Nissan Leaf 2021 price you’ll pay depends on where you’re buying it from and the car’s condition. Modern purchases often feature a mix of online dealers, certified pre‑owned lots, and private sellers; each can tweak the final price by a few hundred to a few thousand dollars.
To help you visualize a clean and standard level‑of‑detail snapshot, here’s a comprehensive list of key specifications the 2021 Nissan Leaf offers:
- Engine & Power: 147‑horsepower, 107 kW electric motor
- Transmission: Single‑speed automatic
- Battery: 40 kWh (Standard Drive) / 62 kWh (Plus)
- Range: EPA: 149 mi (Standard) / 226 mi (Plus)
- Fuel Type: Electric
- Dimensions: Length: 169.1 in; Width: 70.9 in; Height: 61.8 in (plus curb weight)
- Interior: 5‑seat configuration, dual‑cabin power seats, Apple CarPlay and Android Auto integrated
- Safety: Nissan Safety Shield 360, automatic emergency braking, lane‑keep assist, and blind‑spot monitoring
- Infotainment: 11.3‑inch touchscreen, navigation, wireless phone pairing
- Drive Mode: Eco, Neutral,Normal, fully heated seats
- Charging: 150 kW DC fast charging, 40 kW Level‑2, and 3.5 kW onboard charger
**Depreciation Insight**
In the electric‑vehicle arena, depreciation rates are highly predictable. Around the first year, most owners see a typical loss of 15‑20 % of the vehicle’s value—a common figure for the
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