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Nissan LEAF 75kWh priced from £32,249 including Electric Car Grant

Nissan announces today that its all-new, British-built LEAF electric vehicle will qualify for the UK government’s £3,750 Electric Car Grant.

With a range of up to 386 miles on a single charge, the new LEAF 75kWh model will be priced from £32,249, with production scheduled to start in Sunderland in December. First customer deliveries are planned for February.

James Taylor, Nissan GB Managing Director, said: ”We’re absolutely delighted to be able to confirm LEAF’s pricing at £32,249 including the electric car grant, which will deliver an accessible route to EV ownership for our customers. This is fantastic news for people looking to switch to fully electric motoring as they now have the reassurance that comes from a car with up to 386-miles of range, all the tech they could want and the real-world benefits that come from Nissan’s 15 years of EV expertise. Best of all, it’s proudly built right here in the UK!”

With a range of up to 386-miles (WLTP) and a suite of advanced features including Google Built-in, dimming panoramic roof with LEAF detailing, 3D tail light design and flush-mounted door handles, the new LEAF will be available in four trim levels: Engage, Engage+, Advance and Evolve.

A second version with a 52kWh battery will also be available, with a range of up to 271 miles. Pricing of this model to be announced at a later date.


Standard equipment for the Nissan LEAF 75kWh includes:

ENGAGE (from £32,249 including Electric Car Grant)

– Heat Pump
– Propilot with Navi-link
– 18” alloy wheels
– AC Charger: 11kW charger
– Dual 12.3” Display Screens

ENGAGE+ (from £33,149 including Electric Car Grant)

In addition to Engage:
– Google Automotive Services with Google Maps, Google Assistant, Google Play Store
– Heated front seats, heated steering wheel
– 14.3” Combimeter Screen
– 14.3” Multimedia display screen
– 15W Wireless Phone Charger

ADVANCE (from £34,249 including Electric Car Grant)

In addition to Engage+:
– Dimming panoramic roof
– Head-up display
– Electric powered tailgate
– Full-length front signature lamp with illuminated Nissan logo
– 3D rear lamps
– Privacy glass
– Synthetic leather upholstery with fabric inserts
– Upholstery: dark (black) or light with purple accents

EVOLVE (from £36,249 including Electric Car Grant)

In addition to Advance:

– BOSE nine-speaker audio system
– V2L connector
– 19” alloy wheels (235/45)
– I-Key+: Approach unlock all direction + boot opener
– All synthetic leather seats
– Power 8-way; slide/recline/height/tilt front seats
– Driver’s massage seat

Since its debut in 2010, the Nissan LEAF has sold close to 700,000 units worldwide, earning its place in history as the world’s first mass-market electric vehicle. The all-new third generation model marks the start of a new chapter for this famous nameplate, having been re-designed and re-engineered to meet the needs of modern EV customers, while remaining true to its innovative roots.

Built in Britain, at Nissan’s world-class EV manufacturing facility in Sunderland, it boasts a sharp new look, integrated technology and a host of new driver assistance features.

As Nissan’s most aerodynamic production car to date, the car offers enhanced charging speeds and a suite of technologies to make driving easier and EV ownership more rewarding, including Google Built-In, which gives access to Google Maps without a phone, plus app and game downloads from Google Play.

The 75kWh battery option gives drivers confidence thanks to real-world autonomy that’s amongst the best in the segment. The 75kWh version features a range of up to 269 miles at 70 mph on the highway and an energy consumption as low as 4.5 miles/kWh, ensuring longer journeys can be accomplished with fewer charging stops. When you do need to plug in, Nissan LEAF supports 150kW DC fast charging, recovering up to 273 miles in just 30 minutes.

At the heart of the Nissan LEAF is a refined electric motor delivering clean and responsive levels of performance: 160kw (215hp) of power and 355Nm of torque propel the car from 0 to 62mph in 7.6 seconds (Sport Mode / 75kWh battery). In short, the all-new LEAF ensures effortless driving with maximum efficiency.

The LEAF is already an award-winner too. Earlier this year, it was named The Sun newspaper’s Car of the Year in the Motor Awards 2025, organised by News UK.

Nov 21, 2025Blagojce Krivevski
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