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The 2026 Nissan Leaf marks a new chapter in the evolution of electric mobility.
Reimagined from the ground up, this third-generation Leaf is built on the AmpR Medium platform, shared with the Nissan Ariya, and brings substantial upgrades in range, power, and efficiency.
Two versions are available. The first comes equipped with a 52 kWh battery and a 130 kW motor producing 177 PS and 345 Nm of torque. The second variant steps it up with a 75 kWh battery, a 160 kW motor delivering 217 PS, and 355 Nm of torque. Both configurations are electronically limited to a top speed of 160 km/h.
On a full charge, the 52 kWh model achieves up to 436 kilometers of range under the WLTP cycle, while the 75 kWh version extends this to an impressive 604 kilometers.
Acceleration is solid across both versions, with the smaller battery model reaching 0 to 100 km/h in 8.6 seconds, and the larger battery variant doing it in 7.6 seconds.
Efficiency ratings are equally competitive, with energy consumption at approximately 14 kWh per 100 km for the 52 kWh model, and 14.2 kWh per 100 km for the 75 kWh.
Fast-charging capabilities are built in. The 52 kWh Leaf supports DC fast charging up to 105 kW, while the 75 kWh model accepts up to 150 kW. Both versions support AC charging at up to 11 kW.
For added functionality, the Leaf now features Vehicle-to-Load at up to 3.6 kW, enabling power delivery to external devices, and is Vehicle-to-Grid ready for future energy integration.
Thermal battery management and route-based conditioning are included as standard, helping to optimize performance and charging efficiency across varied driving conditions.
The new design also improves aerodynamic performance, reducing the drag coefficient to 0.25 compared to the previous generation’s 0.28.
In terms of size, the new Leaf measures roughly 4,350 mm in length, 1,810 mm in width, and features a 2,690 mm wheelbase.
Luggage capacity stands at 437 liters, making it practical for everyday use.
The 2026 Leaf combines power, range, and intelligent design—engineered for drivers who expect more from their EV.
*2026 Nissan Leaf Technical Specifications*
Model name: 2026 Nissan Leaf
Platform: AmpR Medium (shared with Nissan Ariya)
Powertrain options:
– 52 kWh battery with 130 kW (177 PS) motor producing 345 Nm torque
– 75 kWh battery with 160 kW (217 PS) motor producing 355 Nm torque
Top speed: 160 km/h (electronically limited)
Acceleration 0–100 km/h: 8.6 seconds (52 kWh), 7.6 seconds (75 kWh)
Range (WLTP): up to 436 km (52 kWh), up to 604 km (75 kWh)
Efficiency: approximately 14 kWh/100 km (52 kWh), 14.2 kWh/100 km (75 kWh)
Charging capabilities:
– AC charging up to 11 kW
– DC fast charging up to 105 kW (52 kWh) or 150 kW (75 kWh)
Battery management: thermal system with route-based conditioning
Vehicle-to-Load: up to 3.6 kW output
Vehicle-to-Grid: enabled (V2G-ready)
Drag coefficient: 0.25
Length: 4,350 mm
Width: 1,810 mm
Wheelbase: 2,690 mm
Cargo capacity: 437 liters
Drive configuration: front-wheel drive
Suspension: independent front and rear
Charging port: CCS2 standard
Production location: Nissan Sunderland Plant, UK
Expected launch: 2026
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