
Nissan Leaf prices slashed, now cheapest electric car
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Nissan has cut the price of the Leaf electric car from $4,245 to $5,845 for the 2022 model year. The compact hatchback is now the lowest-priced electric car on sale.
The starting price for an entry level Leaf S is now $28,375, which is $20,875 after the available $7,500 federal tax credit has been deducted, making it the cheapest electric car on sale today. That model has a range of 149 miles per charge, while the 226-mile Leaf Plus now starts at $33,375. The 2022 also comes with a higher level of standard equipment that includes fast-charging capability on all trims and Nissan's ProPilot Assist highway driving aid on Leaf Plus models.More Related News

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