
The updated Nissan LEAF 75kWh pricing signals the model’s official UK market launch, bringing a long-range electric option to buyers as orders open next month.
Market launch details revealed
The new LEAF arrives with a headline figure of £32,249 thanks to the UK Electric Car Grant. Nissan confirms production begins in Sunderland in December, with first deliveries set for February.

The grant covers £3,750 of the on-the-road price, allowing the LEAF to enter the crowded EV segment with an attractive starting point.
Range and charging expectations
The 75kWh model promises up to 386 miles of range under WLTP testing. Highway range reaches 269 miles at 70 mph, supporting long-distance travel with fewer charging stops.

The LEAF supports 150kW DC charging, recovering up to 273 miles in around 30 minutes, while an 11kW AC system handles daily home charging duties.
Trim levels and equipment
Nissan offers four trims: Engage, Engage+, Advance and Evolve. Even the entry model includes dual 12.3-inch screens, ProPilot with Navi-link and 18-inch alloys.
Higher trims add features such as a panoramic roof, Google Built-in, head-up display and upgraded interior materials. Evolve completes the range with BOSE audio and 19-inch wheels.

Design and technology highlights
The third-generation LEAF introduces sleeker aerodynamics, a dimming panoramic roof and 3D tail-light design. Flush door handles and an illuminated Nissan badge reinforce the updated look.
Google Built-in brings native Maps and Assistant without needing a phone, while app downloads expand in-car capability. New assistance features improve daily usability.

Power, performance and efficiency
The 75kWh motor produces 160kW and 355Nm, delivering 0-62mph in 7.6 seconds in Sport Mode. Efficiency reaches 4.5 miles per kWh, supporting strong real-world range for the class.
How the pricing positions the LEAF
The confirmed Nissan LEAF 75kWh pricing places the car among the most accessible long-range EVs in the UK. It combines a competitive purchase cost with advanced technology and generous standard equipment.

Summary
The new Nissan LEAF enters the UK market with a strong value case, clear performance credentials and an appealing feature set. With production starting soon and deliveries planned for February, the 75kWh model is positioned to play a central role in the country’s expanding EV landscape.
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Source: Nissan


