The Nissan Leaf Plus

P1260532.jpg

 

Nissan has just announced pricing for their upcoming 62kWh Leaf Plus model, which will be available in the US starting later this month.

The starting price comes in just around the expected level, at $36,550.  The Leaf SV Plus will be $38,510, and the top trim, the Leaf SL Plus, is priced at $42,550.

Nissan’s price announcement is not unexpected, as stated in our first drive review we expected it to be very close to the starting price of the Chevy Bolt.  Nissan came in even closer than we expected, though – the Leaf starts at just $70 less than the Bolt does.

Comparing to other trims, the Bolt “Premier” is $41,895, so the Leaf SL Plus is a little more expensive than that, though the available options aren’t exactly the same.  Essentially, these two cars are about the same price through the various option levels.

All Leaf Plus models will cost an additional $895 for destination and handling – comparable to the destination charges for other competing vehicles.

Leave a comment