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New Nissan Leaf Deals

Overview of the Nissan Leaf

The all-new Nissan Leaf is a fully electric fastback SUV built to move you and to power what matters when you arrive. This third-generation Leaf recovers up to 273 miles of range in around 30 minutes of rapid charging, and its Vehicle-to-Load output of up to 3.1kW runs everything from a camping stove to a laptop straight from the battery.

The Leaf name helped start Britain's electric era, and this model reinvents it. The familiar hatchback silhouette gives way to an aerodynamic SUV shape with a drag coefficient of up to 0.25, flush door handles and a fully covered underfloor. It shares its electric vehicle (EV) platform with the Nissan Ariya, and it is built in Sunderland (source: Nissan).

You choose from two battery sizes. The 52kWh Leaf offers up to 280 miles of WLTP combined range, while the 75kWh version stretches that to up to 387 miles, so longer trips and spontaneous detours stay well within reach. Both deliver zero tailpipe emissions on every journey.

Trim choice runs from Engage and Advance on the 52kWh battery to Engage, Engage+, Advance and Evolve on the 75kWh. Every Leaf carries a three-year, 60,000-mile vehicle warranty, with electric-drive components covered for five years or 60,000 miles and the battery for eight years or 100,000 miles.

Interior of the Nissan Leaf

Inside, the Nissan Leaf pairs a clean, uncluttered cabin with technology that stays easy to reach. Engage models feature twin 12.3-inch displays, while Engage+, Advance and Evolve step up to twin 14.3-inch screens running NissanConnect with Google built-in, so Google Maps, Google Assistant and Google Play sit natively on the dashboard.

Zero-gravity front seats come as standard for support on long drives, and dual-zone automatic climate control keeps everyone comfortable. Move up the range, and the Leaf adds heated front seats and a heated steering wheel from Engage+, a dimming panoramic roof and head-up display from Advance, and eight-way electrically adjustable front seats with driver massage on Evolve.

Materials climb with each grade too, from hard-wearing black fabric on Engage to part synthetic-leather trim on Advance and full synthetic-leather seats on Evolve. Ambient lighting expands from white accents on Engage+ to a 64-colour system across the dashboard and front doors on Advance and Evolve. Evolve also brings a nine-speaker Bose Premium Sound System with a dedicated headrest speaker for the driver.

There is space to match, with up to 437 litres of boot capacity that rises to up to 1,052 litres with the rear seats folded, plus two ISOFIX points on the outer rear seats.

Exterior of the Nissan Leaf

The Nissan Leaf's exterior is engineered as much for efficiency as for presence. Its fastback SUV silhouette is the most aerodynamic Leaf yet, with a drag coefficient of up to 0.25 achieved through sculpted surfaces, flush front door handles and a fully covered underfloor.

Lighting is distinctly Nissan, with a slim front light bar and LED signatures at both ends. Advance and Evolve add 3D rear lamps and an illuminated Nissan badge up front, along with LED headlights that include adaptive, glare-free high beam.

Wheels scale with the range. Engage rides on 18-inch alloys, Engage+ and Advance move to 18-inch diamond-cut alloys, and Evolve tops the line-up with 19-inch aero-cover alloys. Advance and above also gain black roof rails and rear privacy glass for a more finished stance.

Colour choice is broad, with solid, metallic and two-tone black-roof finishes across the range. Fuji Sunset Red is the launch finish on Engage, Engage+ and Advance, while two-tone Luminous Teal and Sukumo Blue are reserved for Advance and Evolve. Auto-folding door mirrors arrive from Engage+ upward, and an electric-powered tailgate features on Advance and Evolve.

Nissan Leaf Trims and Specifications

Every Nissan Leaf comes with wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto, dual-zone automatic climate control, zero-gravity front seats and a full driver-assistance suite as standard. The 52kWh battery is offered in Engage and Advance, while the 75kWh adds Engage+ and Evolve. The table below focuses on the equipment that changes as you move up the four trims.

Feature Engage Engage+ Advance Evolve
Infotainment & Connectivity
Display screens12.3"14.3"14.3"14.3"
NissanConnect with Google built-in
Wireless phone charger
Head-up display
Bose Premium Sound (9 speakers)
Comfort & Convenience
Heated front seats
Heated steering wheel
Dimming panoramic roof
Eight-way electric front seats
Ambient lightingWhite64-colour64-colour
Exterior
Alloy wheels18"18" diamond-cut18" diamond-cut19" aero
Auto-folding door mirrors
Electric powered tailgate
Rear privacy glass
Safety & Driver Assistance
ProPilot Assist with Navi-Link
Intelligent Around View Monitor (360 degrees)

Nissan Leaf Range, Charging and Performance

The Nissan Leaf is offered with two battery and motor combinations, both driving the front wheels through a single-speed automatic. The 52kWh Leaf produces 130kW with 345Nm of torque and reaches 62mph in 8.4 seconds, while the 75kWh version steps up to 160kW and 355Nm for a 7.6-second sprint in Sport mode.

Range is where the Leaf makes its case. The 52kWh battery covers up to 280 miles on the WLTP combined cycle, and the 75kWh extends that to up to 387 miles, with city-cycle figures reaching up to 371 and 498 miles respectively.

Rapid charging is quick on both. Every Leaf accepts up to 11kW AC charging and charges from 10 to 80% in around 35 minutes on DC power, drawing up to 105kW on the 52kWh and up to 150kW on the 75kWh. On a rapid charger the 75kWh recovers up to 273 miles in 30 minutes.

The Leaf also gives back. Vehicle-to-Load output of up to 3.1kW powers external devices from the battery, and the Leaf is Vehicle-to-Grid ready when paired with a compatible Nissan home charger. The table below sets out the key battery, range and charging figures.

Specification 52kWh 75kWh
Battery, Range & Performance
Usable battery capacity52.9 kWh75 kWh
WLTP combined rangeup to 280 milesup to 387 miles
Motor power130 kW160 kW
0-62 mph (Sport mode)8.3 secs7.6 secs
Charging & Power
Max DC charging105 kW150 kW
DC charge 10-80%35 mins35 mins
Miles recovered in 30 mins (DC)up to 176 milesup to 273 miles
AC charge 10-100% (11kW)6 hrs7 hrs
Vehicle-to-Load (V2L) outputup to 3.1 kWup to 3.1 kW
Practicality
Boot capacity (seats up / down)up to 437 L / 1,052 Lup to 437 L / 1,052 L

Where Can You Buy the New Nissan Leaf?

Vertu is a trusted Nissan retailer with knowledgeable colleagues ready to help you find the right all-new Leaf for your driving. Whether you are weighing up the 52kWh and 75kWh batteries or comparing Engage, Engage+, Advance and Evolve, our team can talk you through every option and arrange a test drive at your nearest dealership.

Browse the latest new Nissan deals, explore the wider Nissan electric range, or find your nearest Nissan dealership to speak with a colleague in person. Every new Leaf is prepared and handed over ready to drive away, with its full manufacturer warranty in place.

Where Can You Learn More About Nissan Leaf Price Options?

Nissan Leaf prices depend on your chosen battery, trim and finance approach, so the best way to find your figure is to speak with us directly. Our colleagues can explain the finance options available, from Personal Contract Purchase to Hire Purchase, and check your eligibility for the latest electric car incentives.

To discuss Leaf lease deals, monthly payments or a personalised quotation, contact your local Vertu dealership. If you are moving on from your current car, we can also value it for part-exchange. You can keep your Leaf in peak condition with genuine Nissan servicing throughout your ownership.

New Nissan Leaf Frequently Asked Questions

Is the new Nissan Leaf available in the UK?

Yes. The all-new, third-generation Nissan Leaf is on sale in the UK now, with order books open and customer deliveries under way in 2026. It launched with the 75kWh battery across Engage, Engage+, Advance and Evolve trims, with the 52kWh battery joining the range later in 2026. Browse current Nissan Leaf deals or arrange a test drive at your nearest Vertu dealership.

What is the range of the new Nissan Leaf?

The Nissan Leaf offers up to 387 miles of WLTP combined range with the 75kWh battery, or up to 280 miles with the 52kWh battery. City-cycle range climbs to up to 498 miles on the larger battery, and rapid charging recovers up to 273 miles in around 30 minutes, so day-to-day driving rarely needs a mid-journey top-up.

How long does the Nissan Leaf take to charge?

Every Nissan Leaf charges from 10 to 80% in around 35 minutes on a DC rapid charger, drawing up to 150kW on the 75kWh battery or up to 105kW on the 52kWh. On an 11kW home wallbox, a full 10 to 100% charge takes six to seven hours depending on battery size. The Leaf also supports Vehicle-to-Load output of up to 3.1kW.

Is the new Nissan Leaf a good car?

The all-new Nissan Leaf has been well received, and was named Auto Express Car of the Year 2026 ahead of its UK launch (source: Auto Express). Built in Sunderland on Nissan's dedicated EV platform, it combines up to 387 miles of range, rapid 150kW charging and a spacious, tech-led cabin with twin 14.3-inch Google built-in displays on higher trims.

Where is the new Nissan Leaf built?

The all-new Nissan Leaf is built at Nissan's Sunderland plant in the UK and engineered in Cranfield (source: Nissan). Its British production is part of what qualifies it for the full UK Electric Car Grant, and it shares its EV platform with the larger Nissan Ariya, so it benefits from proven electric-vehicle engineering.

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