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Nissan announces 2020 Leaf pricing; starts at $31,600 for 40 kWh, $38,200 for 62 kWh


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Nissan has today announced its pricing for the 2020 Leaf in the US. The electric car starts at $31,600 before incentives for the 40 kWh battery pack version. If buyers want over 200 miles of range, they are going to pay at least $38,200 for the 62 kWh battery pack before incentives.

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Last year, the Japanese automaker finally launched the Leaf Plus, a long-range version of its best-selling EV with a 62 kWh battery pack.

This year, Nissan is increasing the price of the vehicle, but it is also adding some new features for the 2020 model:

  • Nissan Safety Shield 360 standard on all models: automatic emergency braking with pedestrian detection, rear automatic braking, rear cross traffic alert, blind spot warning, lane departure warning, and high beam assist
  • Additional standard features on all models include intelligent forward collision warning, intelligent lane intervention, and blind spot intervention
  • Standard 8-inch color touchscreen display on all 40 kWh Leaf grades
  • Standard Apple CarPlay® and Android Auto™ across entire Leaf lineup
  • Driver and front passenger knee supplemental air bags, rear seat-mounted outboard side-impact supplemental air bags added to all models
  • Intelligent Around View® Monitor and Intelligent Driver Alertness added to SV Technology Package
  • An all-new premium exterior color, Sunset Drift ChromaFlair® (late availability)
  • Updated tone and volume of “Canto” pedestrian safety sounds

It results in a slight price bump across the Nissan Leaf lineup. Here are the 2020 MRP:

Model Battery Capacity

MSRP4

LEAF S 40 kWh

 $31,600 USD

LEAF SV 40 kWh

 $34,190 USD

LEAF S PLUS 62 kWh

 $38,200 USD

LEAF SV PLUS 62 kWh

 $39,750 USD

LEAF SL PLUS 62 kWh

 $43,900 USD

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2 minutes ago, tacobell fan said:

Nissan has today announced its pricing for the 2020 Leaf in the US. The electric car starts at $31,600 before incentives for the 40 kWh battery pack version. If buyers want over 200 miles of range, they are going to pay at least $38,200 for the 62 kWh battery pack before incentives.

2020-Nissan-Nissan-LEAF-SV-Plus-2-source

 

Last year, the Japanese automaker finally launched the Leaf Plus, a long-range version of its best-selling EV with a 62 kWh battery pack.

This year, Nissan is increasing the price of the vehicle, but it is also adding some new features for the 2020 model:

  • Nissan Safety Shield 360 standard on all models: automatic emergency braking with pedestrian detection, rear automatic braking, rear cross traffic alert, blind spot warning, lane departure warning, and high beam assist
  • Additional standard features on all models include intelligent forward collision warning, intelligent lane intervention, and blind spot intervention
  • Standard 8-inch color touchscreen display on all 40 kWh Leaf grades
  • Standard Apple CarPlay® and Android Auto™ across entire Leaf lineup
  • Driver and front passenger knee supplemental air bags, rear seat-mounted outboard side-impact supplemental air bags added to all models
  • Intelligent Around View® Monitor and Intelligent Driver Alertness added to SV Technology Package
  • An all-new premium exterior color, Sunset Drift ChromaFlair® (late availability)
  • Updated tone and volume of “Canto” pedestrian safety sounds

It results in a slight price bump across the Nissan Leaf lineup. Here are the 2020 MRP:

Model Battery Capacity

MSRP4

LEAF S 40 kWh

 $31,600 USD

LEAF SV 40 kWh

 $34,190 USD

LEAF S PLUS 62 kWh

 $38,200 USD

LEAF SV PLUS 62 kWh

 $39,750 USD

LEAF SL PLUS 62 kWh

 $43,900 USD

500 range then we start buying

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