If you're looking for a fully electric hatchback car that fits the entire family then the Leaf is a great choice for you. The all-new Nissan Leaf is now reimagined as a sleek crossover, offering a vastly improved range of up to 271 or 386 miles (WLTP), depending on whether you choose the Standard or Extended Range model. We currently offer the outgoing 39kWh model too which offers 168 miles of range.
The standard Leaf features a 52kWh battery with a range of up to 271 miles; more than enough for most daily commutes and school runs. For those who regularly tackle longer motorway journeys, the 75kWh Extended Range model offers up to 386 miles on a single charge. Inside, you'll find a tech-forward cabin with dual 12.3-inch or 14.3-inch digital displays and Google built-in, while its practical 437-litre boot ensures plenty of space for family life.
A new lineup consists of Engage, Advance, and Evolve trims. Unlike the older models where premium tech was restricted to top tiers, the 2026 entry-level Engage now includes ProPILOT and dual 12.3-inch screens as standard, while the Advance adds a panoramic roof and head-up display, and the flagship Evolve features a Bose audiosystem, massage seats, and Vehicle-to-Load (V2L) capability.
Leaf cars have recently been updated so check the spec with us if you're unsure.
You can see all our current leasing deals on the Leaf by scrolling up, and if you need to filter them, there are search tools you can use to narrow down the deals by car spec or contract term.
The Leaf is a great choice for city drivers and those who regularly travel short distances but still want to drive a larger vehicle.
If you want to compare the Nissan Leaf with similar models then we recommend taking a look at our Audi e-tron GT lease offers and Hyundai Kona deals.
Alternatively, head over to our electric leasing page to see our other great electric leasing options and how the Leaf fits in with them. Or why not look at the rest of the Nissan leasing range?
The newest version of the Nissan Leaf has an estimated real life range of around 386 miles for the larger battery model (74kWh) and 271 with the smaller battery (52 kWh), which fluctuates depending on where you spend most of your time driving, the weather, any fitted accessories, driving styles and more. The outgoing 39 kWh offers 168 miles of range.
The cost of leasing a Nissan Leaf will vary depending on the exact model specification and contract terms you opt for. This includes any additional options you add, the contract length, mileage allowance and any maintenance package.
With a 40kWh battery, the cost to fully charge a Nissan Leaf has been estimated to be around £11.20, at a cost per mile of just over 6.5p. This is excellent value for money all things considered, and shows that a lot of money can be saved by switching to an EV in the long run.
These figures will change according to the cost of electricity at a given time.
Charging at a 7kW charging station will often take around 6-12 hours, depending on your battery size, while a rapid charger often takes around 35 minutes to charge from 20% to 80%.