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Nissan has confirmed price reductions of both 40kWh and 62kWh versions of its award-winning LEAF electric vehicle, effective from April.
As a result, all grades of LEAF and both battery capacities (40kWh and 62kWh) are eligible for the revised Plug-In Car Grant of £2,500, which is offered on electric vehicles under £35,000 RRP.
The reduced OTR price makes the LEAF range one of the most accessible C-segment hatchback EVs, starting from just £25,995 OTR (including government grant).
The changes to the plug-in car grant came into effect on 18th March 2021, with a reduction from £3,000 to £2,500 towards the purchase price of electric vehicles with a revised RRP limit of £35,000 (previously £50,000).
Updated pricing for the LEAF range, including the £2,500 government grant, is in the table below. For customers looking to purchase an e+ 62kWh version, the OTR price reduction renews the model’s eligibility for the grant, unlocking a saving of £5,265 compared to purchasing at the previous OTR price without the £2,500 PICG support.
MODEL | BATTERY CAPACITY | NEW OTR PRICE (INC PICG) | OTR PRICE REDUCTION (FROM NEW MARCH 2021 PICG STRUCTURE) |
LEAF Acenta | 40kWh | £25,995 | £1,350 |
LEAF N-Connecta | 40kWh | £27,995 | £650 |
LEAF 10 Special Version | 40kWh | £28,670 | £650 |
LEAF Tekna | 40kWh | £29,995 | £665 |
LEAF e+ N-Connecta | 62kWh | £30,445 | £5,250 |
LEAF e+ Tekna | 62kWh | £32,445 | £5,265 |