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Nissan Leaf Lease

The Nissan Leaf is famed for being one of the first mainstream vehicles to provide all-electric power at an affordable price. There are two powertrains available, featuring either a 39 kWh or larger 62 kWh battery, the latter of which has an impressive 214 hp to offer.

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The Leaf has a stylish hatchback design, enormous environmentally-friendly credentials, and a Nissan Leaf Lease is also a great alternative to other fully-electric cars like the Volkswagen ID.3, Honda e, and Kia e-Niro.

The larger battery of the two - available in e+ N-Connecta and e+ Tekna trim models - is also capable of travelling 239 miles between charges.

And with a 50kW Rapid charger port, just 40 minutes of charging time is all it takes to get your battery from 0-80% full.

With zero emissions, there’s just a 1% Benefit in Kind company car tax rate until 2025.

The Leaf - which is slightly larger than the Nissan Micra - has also been praised for its reliability and Nissan's customers will be pleased to know the vehicle has also scored well in the safety department.

The Nissan Leaf was tested in 2018 and came back with the full five stars from safety rating from regulatory body EuroNCAP.

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  • Boot size: 270 litres
  • Engine Options: Electric.
  • NCAP Safety Rating: 5 stars
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About the Nissan Leaf

If you’re looking for an all-electric family vehicle with an impeccable safety rating and the surprising ability to put a grin on your face, a Nissan Leaf could be the perfect lease option for you.

While the Leaf has a reputation for being mild-mannered, entry level models boast power of 150 hp and the ability to accelerate from 0-62mph in 7.9 seconds.

A Leaf with the largest of the two batteries available - the ‘e+’ - takes power up to 214 hp and will hit 62mph in just 6.9 seconds, which is almost hot-hatch territory.

Combine that performance with a range of up to 239 miles between charges, a comprehensive list of driver assistance and safety systems, and a super-practical 435 litre boot, and you’ve got a winning formula.


Why lease a Nissan Leaf?

Practicality, range between charges, and safety - these are just some of the stand-out features of a Nissan Leaf.

There are two batteries available - a 40 kWh unit with a range of up to 168 miles, or a larger 59 kWh ‘e+’ powertrain that unlocks a range of up to 239 between charges.

It places the Leaf right between rivals like the MG4 EV and the Volkswagen ID.3 in terms of how far it can travel. The Leaf also supports rapid charging at 50 kW which will replenish the battery from 10-80% in around 40 minutes.

Meanwhile there are plenty of trim levels to choose from. And no matter which one you’d like to lease, the amount of equipment fitted as standard is extensive.

The entry-level ‘Acenta’ Leaf features an 8 inch touchscreen, 16 inch alloys, and assistance tech such as intelligent cruise control, intelligent emergency braking with pedestrian recognition, and intelligent lane intervention.

Which Nissan Leaf is right for me?

The Nissan Leaf is fully-electric, with no petrol or diesel variant. And there are two different batteries to choose from, a 39 kWh unit or a larger 59 kWh system.

39 kWh

The smallest of the two batteries will provide a range of up to 168 miles between charges and plenty of power at 150 hp.

59 kWh

The larger battery is also called the ‘e+’ model, and gives you a range of up to 239 miles as well as considerable power of 214 hp. This particular Leaf offers a level of performance that might really surprise you.

Which Nissan Leaf trim level should I lease?

The trim levels available with the Leaf run from the base ‘Acenta’ through to the range-topping ‘e+ Tekna’. Here’s what you can expect.

Acenta

Acenta

This lease gives you the most affordable 39 kWh battery as well as a rear-view camera and Nissan’s ‘Safety Shield’ package that includes intelligent cruise control and emergency braking.

N-Connecta

N-Connecta

The N-Connecta trim keeps the 39 kWh battery and adds larger 17 inch alloys, auto air-con, heated seats, heated steering wheel, and front and rear parking sensors.

Tekna

Tekna

The Tekna also uses the 39 kWh battery but boasts an uprated sound system, part-leather interior, electronic parking brake, and Nissan’s ‘ProPILOT Assist’ semi-autonomous advanced driver tech.

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Nissan Leaf Frequently Asked Questions

If you want to get behind the wheel of a tried-and-trusted all-electric hatchback with an enviable reputation for safety, then a Nissan Leaf could be the perfect lease for you.

All models, whichever trim level you choose, are generously-equipped as standard. That includes intelligent cruise control, lane departure technology, and emergency braking.

The ‘e+’ models not only feature a larger battery for an extended range between charges, they also unlock surprisingly-potent levels of power and performance.

Meanwhile the more desirable trim levels unlock semi-autonomous driving software as well as market-leading levels of luxury inside the cabin.

When you lease a Nissan Leaf, you avoid the high purchase cost that electric vehicles typically command and you have the peace of mind of having affordable, fixed monthly fees. Here at Select Car Leasing, our enviable relationships with major finance companies and dealer networks means we can always secure our customers the most competitive rates available.

The most affordable Nissan Leaf models to lease are the ones fitted with a 39 kWh battery and which come with a range of up to 168 miles between charges.

If you need the ability to travel further between plug-ins, you’ll want to opt for the larger 59 kWh battery which provides a range of up to 239 miles before you need to stop and reconnect to a charger.

Safety was at the forefront of minds when the good people at Nissan were designing the Leaf. And it’s a car that has become increasingly sophisticated since it was first launched back in 2010.

The Nissan Leaf achieved the full five stars when put through its paces by the Euro NCAP safety assessment programme, and it was praised for its adult and child occupant protection.

Even the most affordable Nissan Leaf options feature a full suite of driver assistance and safety systems, including lane departure warning and intelligent emergency braking.

It’s a practical car, too, coming with a large 435 litre boot and handy USB ports in the rear to keep passengers content.

When the Nissan Leaf was crash-tested by the European New Car Assessment Programme (Euro NCAP) it achieved the full five-star rating while scoring 93% and 86% for adult and child occupant protection.

There are market-leading levels of driver assistance and safety technology fitted as standard on all models, including entry-level versions.

Meanwhile the 435 litre boot is one of the largest in its class, eclipsing the 363 litres available with the MG4 EV, the 385 litre VW ID.3, or the 332 litre Hyundai Kona Electric.

There are plenty of trim levels for lease customers to choose from with a Nissan Leaf. Range-topping ‘e+’ variants utilise a 59 kWh battery, which provides a greater range than you get with the more affordable 39 kWh battery models.

Meanwhile range-topping ‘Tekna’ variants are positively loaded with both creature comforts and state-of-the-art technology, coming with a Bose sound system, part-leather interior, and semi-autonomous driving technology.

Whichever trim level you choose to lease with Select Car Leasing, you’re highly unlikely to be disappointed.

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