Here are the latest Nissan Leaf news highlights I can share right now:
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Production and model updates: Reports in 2025 indicated Nissan targeted a revamped Leaf for late 2025, with production adjustments tied to battery supply constraints; the Leaf’s next-generation model was expected to offer updated styling, new features, and compatibility with expanded charging options. This could influence availability and pricing in 2026 markets.[1][3]
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Charging and features: The next-generation Leaf was rumored to adopt a new charging port standard (NACS) to access broader Tesla Supercharger networks, potentially improving long-distance charging convenience in the U.S. and elsewhere.[1]
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Market and availability notes: Various outlets have discussed the Leaf’s role as an affordable EV option, with anticipated starting prices around the high $20k to low $30k range before incentives, depending on trim and regional incentives. Many sources also recap that earlier Leaf generations focused on value and efficiency, while newer updates aim to close the gap with newer EV rivals.[4][5][1]
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Global coverage: You’ll find ongoing coverage across automotive outlets (CarBuzz, AutoTrader, ZigWheels, and regional publications) reflecting updates on new Leaf variants, pricing, and regional rollout plans.[3][5][8][9]
If you’d like, I can pull the most current articles from specific outlets (e.g., USA-focused sources or UK/EU coverage) and summarize any confirmed details such as exact model launch timing, range specifications, and pricing for your region. Would you like a region-focused briefing or a quick list of confirmed specs and trims for the latest Leaf?
Citations:
- Nissan Leaf production and next-gen details[1]
- Next-gen Leaf charging and features[1]
- General Leaf pricing/context and historical perspective[4][1]
- Additional outlets with Leaf news coverage[5][8][9][3]