Nissan Leaf Long Range ( MY2026 )
The Nissan Leaf Long Range is an all-electric coupe SUV offering a WLTP range of up to 604 km (375 miles). EVKX.net has all the details you need.
Nissan Leaf Long Range
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Performance
The Nissan Leaf Long Range offers modest performance with a maximum power of 160 kW (218 hp / 215 bhp) and a total torque of 355 Nm (262 lb-ft). It accelerates from 0 to 100 km/h (0 to 62 mph) in 7.6 seconds and has a top speed of 160 km/h (99 mph), aligning more closely with traditional internal combustion engine vehicles.
Battery, Range, and Charging
The high-capacity battery has a gross capacity of 75.0 kWh and a net usable capacity of 72.0 kWh, providing a 3.0 kWh buffer (4.0%) for battery protection.
According to the WLTP (Worldwide Harmonized Light Vehicles Test Procedure) standard, the vehicle's range is 604 km (375 miles), with an energy consumption rate of 11.9 kWh/100 km (3 mi/kWh).
For more details about the range, see real-world data and range listings on this model’s range and consumption page.
The vehicle supports fast DC charging with a maximum power of 150 kW. Charging from 0% to 100% takes approximately 64 minutes, while a typical 10% to 80% charge takes about 33 minutes with an average charging speed of 93 kW.
Considering an additional 5 minutes for each charging stop due to driving interruptions, the optimal charging range is from 1% to 52%. This results in an effective charging speed, including time lost, of 93 kW, with each charging session taking about 24 minutes and 45 seconds.
In a 1000 km challenge at a constant speed of 120 km/h (75 mph) with an assumed consumption rate of 22 kWh/100 km, the trip would take about 9 hours and 56 minutes, needing four charging stops from 1% to 53%, totaling 97 minutes of charging time.
Onboard Charger
The standard onboard charger supports up to 7.2 kW for Level 1 and Level 2 AC charging, allowing a full 0–100% charge in about 10 hours and 0 minutes with a standard home setup.
Charge Port
The location of the charge port is on the left front side. This location makes it easy to charge stations where you park side into the charger.
A second port is on the right front side. This extra port gives you more parking options for AC charging.
Bidirectional Charging
This model supports V2L (Vehicle to Load), allowing you to power electrical equipment requiring up to 3.5 kW of power, and even charge other electric vehicles.
Drivetrain
The Nissan Leaf Long Range has a front-wheel drive system supported by one motor on the front axle.
The motor used is Wound-Rotor Synchronous Motor.
Suspension
The front suspension is MacPherson Strut, and the rear suspension is Multilink. The standard suspension includes steel springs and hydraulic dampers.
The standard suspension has a fixed height and damping characteristics.
Ground clearance with this setup is 135 mm.
Drive Modes
The Nissan Leaf Long Range lets the user select different drive modes that affect the car's handling.
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Brakes
The Nissan Leaf Long Range is equipped with cast-iron disc brakes on both the front and rear.
Regenerative Braking
Automatic regeneration is not available in this model. However, regenerative braking is available through one-pedal driving combined with blended brakes.
However, it is not considered full one-pedal driving since, at low speeds, the vehicle will keep rolling until it comes to a stop by itself.Exterior
The Nissan Leaf Long Range, with dimensions of 4350 mm in length, 1810 mm in width, and 1550 mm in height, falls into the B-SUV segment cars, also known as subcompact SUVs or crossovers, offer a combination of the compact size and maneuverability of B-segment cars with the higher driving position, increased cargo space, and rugged styling of an SUV.
The Nissan Leaf Long Range is available in a total of 6 paint colors, including several striking metallic options.
The Nissan Leaf Long Range offers multiple wheel options in different sizes, allowing you to customize your vehicle to suit your style and driving preferences. The available tire and wheel combinations include:
- 215/55 tires on 18" rims
- 235/45 tires on 19" rims
Narrower wheels improve consumption and provide a longer range, while wider wheels offer better traction and handling.
The car has four regular doors and a liftgate.
You can choose an option to have the liftgate electrically powered. You can also have the liftgate with a kick sensor, making it possible to open it by just kicking the foot under the tailgate.
There are two different roof options to select from.
The standard is just a regular roof.
As an option, you can order this model with a large panoramic roof extending from the front to the rear. This glass makes the car’s interior feel more spacious and bright, which can improve the mood and comfort of the occupant. The glass has an electrochromic function that lets you blend the glass to protect against the sun.
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Interior
The interior of the Nissan Leaf Long Range is functional, with medium-quality materials used throughout. It includes a floating center console that creates an open space between the passenger and driver, providing convenient storage options. The overall design prioritizes practicality and ease of use.
You can choose between different types of seat materials and interior styling.
You can choose between several interior designs.
Seats
The Nissan Leaf Long Range accommodates five passengers with two front seats and a three-seat bench in the rear.
First Row Seats
The Nissan Leaf Long Range offers a single type of front seat.
The following functionalities are available on the **** seat:
Available in:
- Black fabric upholstering
- Beige/Blue leatherette upholstering
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Second Row Seat
The second row features a standard three-seat bench with a split, allowing each section to fold separately to increase cargo space.
Additional functionalities include:
- Height adjustable headrest (manually adjustable)
Interior Lighting
The Nissan Leaf Long Range offers a range of interior lighting options designed to create a pleasant ambiance and enhance visibility.
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- Multicolor Ambient Lighting: This feature extends across the dashboard, door panels, and footwell, providing a harmonious and inviting atmosphere. You can customize the colors to suit your mood or preference, adding a personal touch to your driving experience.
Climate System
There is one climate system available:
- 1-zone climate system: Supports only controlling one shared zone for the whole car.
Comfort Features
The Nissan Leaf Long Range includes several features to enhance comfort and convenience:
- Wireless Phone Charging
User Interface and Control
The control interface of the Nissan Leaf Long Range is primarily screen-based, with minimal use of physical buttons or stalks. This streamlined design emphasizes digital interaction but may compromise ease of use for some drivers who prefer tactile controls.
Two different screen setups are available on the Nissan Leaf Long Range.
The standard layout has the following configuration.
This model features a dual-screen setup integrated into a shared horizontal frame on the dashboard, clearly separating driver and infotainment functions while maintaining a unified visual design.
Key screen details:
- Driver Information Display: A 12.3-inch screen positioned behind the steering wheel on the left side of the shared dashboard frame. It provides essential driving data such as speed, range, and navigation prompts.
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The standard layout has the following configuration.
Behind the steering wheel is a digital instrument cluster, and on the right part, there is an infotainment screen.
Key screen details:
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A optional head-up display projects key driving information—such as speed and navigation cues—onto the windshield for enhanced safety and convenience.
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Steering Wheel
The Nissan Leaf Long Range is equipped with a single type of steering wheel:
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Mirrors
Both the exterior and interior mirrors use conventional mirror technology to provide a clear view of the area behind the vehicle.
This model comes equipped with voice control as standard, allowing you to manage various functions through voice commands.
Infotainment
The Nissan Leaf Long Range features an advanced infotainment system built on Android Automotive OS with Google Automotive Services, offering a seamless integration of Google apps and services directly into the vehicle. This robust system includes built-in Google Maps for navigation, Google Assistant for voice commands, and access to a wide range of apps via the Google Play Store. Nissan has further enhanced this platform by integrating their own suite of applications, providing comprehensive car settings and additional features tailored to the Nissan driving experience.
Navigation System
The built-in navigation system uses detailed maps and offers advanced route planning, allowing you to define the target charge level at your destination. The system provides real-time traffic information ensuring an efficient and stress-free journey.
App Store
The infotainment system includes an App Store where you can download third-party apps to run natively on the car's screen without needing a connected phone. Available apps vary by market but include popular options such as:
- Spotify: Stream millions of songs, playlists, and podcasts directly from your car's infotainment system, providing endless entertainment options for your drive.
Phone Mirroring
The Nissan Leaf Long Range supports Android Auto and Apple CarPlay, allowing you to mirror your phone's screen on the car's display. This functionality enables you to run apps like Google Maps or Waze directly from your phone.
Sound System
You can choose between three sound systems for the Nissan Leaf Long Range:
- 4 Speaker sound system: Features four speakers.
- 6 Speaker sound system: Features six speakers.
- Bose Sound system: Features ten speakers.
Mobile App
The Nissan Leaf Long Range comes with a dedicated mobile app, available for both Android and iOS devices, allowing you to manage and monitor your vehicle remotely. The app offers a wide range of features designed to enhance your driving experience:
Lights
Standard Headlights: These use advanced LED technology, providing bright and efficient illumination.
The taillights use LED technology, ensuring both high visibility and energy efficiency.
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Advanced Driver Assistance Systems
The Nissan Leaf Long Range features a range of standard and optional advanced driver assistance systems (ADAS) designed to enhance safety and comfort.
Safety Systems
Anti-lock Braking System (ABS): Standard on the Nissan Leaf Long Range, this system prevents the wheels from locking during braking.
Electronic Stability Control (ESC): Standard on the Nissan Leaf Long Range, this system improves the vehicle's stability and handling during sudden maneuvers or on slippery road conditions.
Lane-Keeping Assist (LKA): Standard on the Nissan Leaf Long Range, this system helps prevent the vehicle from drifting out of its lane.
It also includes a Lane Departure Warning system to alert the driver if the vehicle veers out of the lane.
Rear Cross Traffic Alert (RCTA): Standard on the Nissan Leaf Long Range, this system uses sensors to detect approaching vehicles from the side when backing out of a parking space or driveway.
Forward Collision Warning (FCW): Standard on the Nissan Leaf Long Range, this driver assist system helps drivers avoid or mitigate frontal collisions.
Automatic Emergency Braking (AEB): Standard on the Nissan Leaf Long Range, this system autonomously applies the brakes to prevent or reduce the severity of a collision if the driver does not react in time.
Blind-spot Monitoring (BSM) : Standard on the Nissan Leaf Long Range, this side assist system helps to detect traffic in blind spots.
Driving Automation
With the standard ProPilot level 2 system, you get the following driving automation features.
- Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC)
- Lane Centering Assist (LCA) /AutoSteer: keeps the car in your lane and slows down if needed in traffic. The system limits how long you can drive without touching the steering wheel.
Sensors & Cameras
This model uses cameras, radar, and ultrasonic sensors for its driver assist systems.
Up to three radar sensors, five cameras, and ten ultrasonic sensors monitor the vehicle’s surroundings.
Safety
The Nissan Leaf Long Range is equipped with multiple airbags to ensure occupant protection in the event of a collision. The airbag system includes:
- Front airbags for the driver and front passenger
- Side curtain airbags for both the first and second rows
- Side airbags for the driver and front passenger
Security and Access Technologies
The Nissan Leaf Long Range is equipped with essential security features to protect you and your vehicle, offering simplicity and reliability. These include:
Cargo Capacity and Towing Ability
The trunk offers a cargo capacity of 437 liters (15.4 CU FT). With the rear seat folded down, this expands to 1052 liters (37.2 CU FT).
A towbar can be added to the vehicle. The maximum permissible weight for a braked trailer is 975 kg (2150 lbs), while for an unbraked trailer, it is 750 kg (1653 lbs).
Availability & Pricing
This model made its world premiere on 6/17/2025, with deliveries anticipated to begin in December 2025.
Pricing
Pricing may vary depending on local conditions, incentives, and promotions. Below are the starting prices for select countries:
- $31,485 (USA)
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