
2025 Nissan LEAF Driving Range 🡫
Designed as an all-electric compact vehicle, the 2025 Nissan LEAF promises thrilling electric performance and an impressive driving range. The base S grade is equipped with a 40-kWh lithium-ion battery, delivering instant acceleration and an EPA-estimated range of up to 149 miles per charge, sufficient for daily commutes and more. For those seeking an even more exhilarating ride, the Nissan LEAF SV PLUS offers an available 60-kWh battery, boasting an EPA-estimated maximum range of up to 212 miles on a single charge.
- EPA-estimated battery range of up to 149 miles on LEAF S with 40-kWh battery
- EPA-estimated battery range of up to 212 miles on LEAF SV PLUS with 60-kWh battery
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2025 Nissan LEAF MPGe 🡫
The 2025 Nissan LEAF is designed to offer impressive all-electric performance, delivering both efficiency and real-world MPGe. While Nissan has yet to provide official MPGe figures, the zero-emissions LEAF is projected to achieve an EPA fuel economy rating of around 109-111 combined MPGe, with 121-123 city MPGe and 98-99 highway MPGe.
Enhancing both efficiency and range, the 2025 Nissan LEAF features an Eco Mode that converts braking energy into battery charge, utilizing B-mode on downhills. The e-Pedal feature offers a convenient one-pedal driving experience, delivering an instant rush when pressed and allowing for regenerative braking when easing off the pedal, eliminating the need for the brake pedal.
- EPA fuel economy equivalent MPGe: 109-111 combined/121-123 city/98-99 highway
- Eco Mode
- One-pedal driving
- e-Pedal with regenerative braking
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2025 Nissan LEAF Battery and Charging 🡫
The 2025 Nissan LEAF features two advanced battery options and quick charge capabilities. The LEAF S comes with a standard 40-kWh battery pack that offers instant acceleration, while the LEAF SV PLUS is equipped with an available 60-kWh battery, providing extra power for a more thrilling drive. With the 50 kW Quick Charge Port, the LEAF S can charge up to 80% in around 40 minutes using the 40-kWh battery, and the LEAF SV PLUS can reach 80% in approximately 60 minutes with the larger 60-kWh battery.
Designed for convenience, the all-electric 2025 Nissan LEAF offers three charging options. These include Level 3 480-V Public DC Quick Charging, 240-V Home and Public Charging for Level 2 public chargers, and 120-V Standard Outlet Charging. The portable charge cable allows the LEAF to connect to a standard 120-V outlet for a convenient Level 1 charge, ensuring you can make the most of every journey.
- Standard 40-kWh battery on LEAF S
- Available 60-kWh battery on LEAF SV PLUS
- Quick Charge Port: Charge up to 80% in 40 minutes with 40-kWh battery
- Quick Charge Port: Charge up to 80% in 60 minutes with 60-kWh battery
- Level 1 120-V Standard Outlet Charging
- Level 2 240-V Home and Public Charging
- Level 3 480-V Public DC Quick Charging
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