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2017 Nissan Leaf S electric
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2017 Nissan Leaf S electric

S 5dr Hatchback (electric DD)

$5,989
Est. $81/mo
$3,627 Below market
RMV: $9,616
Mileage 20,207 mi.
Home Delivery
1 Owner
3 Days in market
WHITE
Hatchback
Automatic
Campbell Auto Group
Edmonds, WA
4.0
(Based 185 Review)
(425) 873*****
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2017 Nissan Leaf S electric
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2017 Nissan Leaf S electric

S 5dr Hatchback (electric DD)

$4,999
Est. $67/mo
$3,239 Below market
RMV: $8,238
Mileage 49,391 mi.
Home Delivery
2 Owner
34 Days in market
BLACK
Hatchback
Automatic
St Marc Auto Sales LLC
Fort Pierce, FL
4.0
(Based 119 Review)
(772) 88*****
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2018 Nissan Leaf SL electric
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2018 Nissan Leaf SL electric

SL 5dr Hatchback (electric DD)

$9,995
Est. $135/mo
$2,847 Below market
RMV: $12,842
Mileage 38,274 mi.
Home Delivery
2 Accident, 3 Owner
9 Days in market
GRAY
Hatchback
Automatic
Acura of Bay Shore
Bay Shore, NY
4.0
(Based 1391 Review)
(844) 43*****
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2017 Nissan Leaf SV electric

SV 5dr Hatchback (electric DD)

$5,888
Est. $79/mo
$1,946 Below market
RMV: $7,834
Price Drop, $778
Earlier Price: $6,666 (13 Nov 2024)
Mileage 57,488 mi.
Home Delivery
1 Accident, 1 Owner
66 Days in market
WHITE
Hatchback
Automatic
Fowler KIA of Longmont
Longmont, CO
4.0
(Based 2651 Review)
(303) 53*****
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2016 Nissan Leaf SV electric

SV 5dr Hatchback (electric DD)

$4,999
Est. $67/mo
$2,071 Below market
RMV: $7,070
Price Drop, $500
Earlier Price: $5,499 (15 Nov 2024)
Mileage 56,839 mi.
Home Delivery
1 Owner
89 Days in market
RED
Hatchback
Automatic
Tom Kadlec Honda
Rochester, MN
4.0
(Based 2314 Review)
(507) 28*****
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2017 Nissan Leaf S electric

S 5dr Hatchback (electric DD)

$5,995
Est. $81/mo
$1,860 Below market
RMV: $7,855
Price Drop, $500
Earlier Price: $6,495 (2 Sep 2024)
Mileage 40,557 mi.
Home Delivery
2 Owner
238 Days in market
WHITE
Hatchback
Automatic
Great Deal Motors LLC
Copiague, NY
4.0
(Based 219 Review)
(631) 53*****
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2016 Nissan Leaf S electric

S 5dr Hatchback (electric DD)

$5,995
Est. $81/mo
$1,976 Below market
RMV: $7,971
Mileage 36,513 mi.
Home Delivery
2 Owner
4 Days in market
GRAY
Hatchback
Automatic
405 Motors
Woodinville, WA
4.0
(Based 720 Review)
(425) 94*****
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2018 Nissan Leaf SV electric

SV 5dr Hatchback (electric DD)

$8,395
Est. $113/mo
$2,600 Below market
RMV: $10,995
Price Drop, $204
Earlier Price: $8,599 (19 Nov 2024)
Mileage 59,072 mi.
Home Delivery
2 Accident, 1 Owner
80 Days in market
RED
Hatchback
Automatic
Hello Subaru Valencia
Valencia, CA
4.0
(Based 493 Review)
(661) 443*****
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2016 Nissan Leaf SV electric

SV 5dr Hatchback (electric DD)

$6,999
Est. $95/mo
$2,057 Below market
RMV: $9,056
Price Drop, $500
Earlier Price: $7,499 (18 Oct 2024)
Mileage 45,633 mi.
Home Delivery
3 Owner
96 Days in market
GRAY
Hatchback
Automatic
Automotive Connection
Fairfield, OH
4.0
(Based 725 Review)
(513) 85*****
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2016 Nissan Leaf SV electric

SV 5dr Hatchback (electric DD)

$6,000
Est. $81/mo
$1,339 Below market
RMV: $7,339
Price Drop, $500
Earlier Price: $6,500 (14 Nov 2024)
Mileage 66,742 mi.
Home Delivery
2 Owner
27 Days in market
GRAY
Hatchback
Automatic
Chuck Hutton Toyota
Memphis, TN
4.0
(Based 1933 Review)
(901) 31*****
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Certified Pre-Owned
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Certified 2016 Nissan Leaf SL electric

SL 5dr Hatchback (electric DD)

$6,841
Est. $92/mo
$1,206 Below market
RMV: $8,047
Price Drop, $149
Earlier Price: $6,990 (18 Nov 2024)
Mileage 65,692 mi.
Home Delivery
2 Owner
12 Days in market
RED
Hatchback
Automatic
Faulkner Nissan of Mechanicsburg
Mechanicsburg, PA
4.0
(Based 1241 Review)
(717) 69*****
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2016 Nissan Leaf SV electric

SV 5dr Hatchback (electric DD)

$3,950
Est. $53/mo
$1,573 Below market
RMV: $5,523
Mileage 88,283 mi.
Home Delivery
1 Accident, 2 Owner
8 Days in market
BLUE
Hatchback
Automatic
General Automotive
Villa Park, IL
4.0
(Based 37 Review)
(224) 21*****
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2018 Nissan Leaf SL electric

SL 5dr Hatchback (electric DD)

$10,999
Est. $149/mo
$858 Below market
RMV: $11,857
Price Drop, $1,000
Earlier Price: $11,999 (19 Nov 2024)
Mileage 51,850 mi.
Home Delivery
1 Accident, 3 Owner
35 Days in market
GRAY
Hatchback
Automatic
Shottenkirk Honda of Cartersville
Cartersville, GA
4.0
(Based 961 Review)
(678) 79*****
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2018 Nissan Leaf SV electric

SV 5dr Hatchback (electric DD)

$10,999
Est. $149/mo
$1,850 Below market
RMV: $12,849
Mileage 33,810 mi.
Home Delivery
1 Accident, 2 Owner
7 Days in market
BLACK
Hatchback
Automatic
Victory Motors of Colorado
Longmont, CO
4.0
(Based 1390 Review)
(720) 34*****
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2017 Nissan Leaf S electric

S 5dr Hatchback (electric DD)

$5,360
Est. $72/mo
$1,210 Below market
RMV: $6,570
Price Rise, $42
Earlier Price: $5,318 (19 Nov 2024)
Mileage 45,440 mi.
Home Delivery
1 Accident, 4 Owner
139 Days in market
SILVER
Hatchback
Automatic
Philly Auto
Philadelphia, PA
4.0
(Based 1284 Review)
(215) 95*****
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2018 Nissan Leaf SV electric

SV 5dr Hatchback (electric DD)

$9,999
Est. $135/mo
$1,379 Below market
RMV: $11,378
Price Drop, $501
Earlier Price: $10,500 (13 Nov 2024)
Mileage 48,381 mi.
Home Delivery
2 Owner
49 Days in market
BLACK
Hatchback
Automatic
CarsCatch
Woodstock, GA
4.0
(Based 87 Review)
(678) 40*****
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2017 Nissan Leaf S electric

S 5dr Hatchback (electric DD)

$5,900
Est. $80/mo
$1,912 Below market
RMV: $7,812
Mileage 52,444 mi.
Home Delivery
2 Owner
9 Days in market
Hatchback
Automatic
SAG California
Corona, CA
(424) 404*****
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2017 Nissan Leaf SV electric

SV 5dr Hatchback (electric DD)

$6,989
Est. $94/mo
$906 Below market
RMV: $7,895
Price Drop, $1
Earlier Price: $6,990 (17 Nov 2024)
Mileage 51,068 mi.
Home Delivery
1 Owner
81 Days in market
GRAY
Hatchback
Automatic
AutoSearch USA
Louisville, CO
4.0
(Based 115 Review)
(303) 24*****
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2018 Nissan Leaf S electric

S 5dr Hatchback (electric DD)

$9,899
Est. $134/mo
$1,514 Below market
RMV: $11,413
Price Drop, $700
Earlier Price: $10,599 (10 Nov 2024)
Mileage 54,043 mi.
Home Delivery
1 Owner
52 Days in market
SILVER
Hatchback
Automatic
Novato Toyota
Novato, CA
4.0
(Based 163 Review)
(415) 89*****
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2017 Nissan Leaf S electric

S 5dr Hatchback (electric DD)

$9,499
Est. $128/mo
$962 Below market
RMV: $10,461
Mileage 15,974 mi.
Home Delivery
2 Owner
97 Days in market
GRAY
Hatchback
Automatic
MD Motors LLC
Williston, VT
4.0
(Based 113 Review)

Vehicle History

  • No accident or damage reported to Carindigo
  • 1st owner drove an estimated 5,239 miles/year
  • 1st owner purchased on 10/11/17 and owned in CA until 09/30/19
  • Last serviced 08/07/24
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(802) 87*****
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2018 Nissan Leaf SL electric

SL 5dr Hatchback (electric DD)

$9,991
Est. $135/mo
$1,379 Below market
RMV: $11,370
Mileage 67,706 mi.
Home Delivery
1 Accident, 3 Owner
62 Days in market
BLACK
Hatchback
Automatic
Ideal Cars
Mesa, AZ
4.0
(Based 935 Review)
(480) 98*****
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27 Photos

2017 Nissan Leaf SV electric

SV 5dr Hatchback (electric DD)

$6,900
Est. $93/mo
$709 Below market
RMV: $7,609
Earlier Price: $6,900 (15 Nov 2024)
Mileage 65,986 mi.
Home Delivery
2 Owner
39 Days in market
BLACK
Hatchback
Automatic
Zimbrick Eastside
Madison, WI
4.0
(Based 770 Review)
(608) 66*****
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2016 Nissan Leaf SV electric

SV 5dr Hatchback (electric DD)

$6,650
Est. $90/mo
$1,515 Below market
RMV: $8,165
Price Drop, $250
Earlier Price: $6,900 (15 Nov 2024)
Mileage 47,254 mi.
Home Delivery
2 Owner
38 Days in market
RED
Hatchback
Automatic
Corwin Toyota Boulder
Boulder, CO
4.0
(Based 2454 Review)
(720) 90*****
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2016 Nissan Leaf S electric

S 5dr Hatchback (electric DD)

$5,995
Est. $81/mo
$1,070 Below market
RMV: $7,065
Mileage 28,355 mi.
Home Delivery
1 Accident, 1 Owner
3 Days in market
WHITE
Hatchback
Automatic
Great Deal Motors LLC
Copiague, NY
4.0
(Based 219 Review)
(631) 53*****
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About 2017 Nissan Leaf electric


3.7

Overall Rating

The very name of the car, Leaf, suggests that the car is built with an aim to cause the least damage to the environment, and so Nissan, instead of using leather for the interiors, has developed fabrics made out of sustainably sourced, suede-like polyethylene terephthalate.

Electric cars have been buzzing around for a long time now but have failed to win the confidence of the buyers. Unreliability, high price, and the inability to go for long distances contribute to the low sales figures of electric vehicles. Back in 2011,Nissan made an ambitious move and came up with the Leaf, a compact electric hatchback. The Nissan Leaf is one of the very first electric vehicles that had significant sales numbers and is the trendsetters in the industry. So, what makes the Leaf such an important car? We'll find that out in this review of the 2017 Nissan Leaf.

Comparing all the three trim levels carefully, we find the basic S trim level of the Nissan Leaf makes more sense. Practicality and functionality are what most buyers will be looking for in this car, and the Leaf S does that really well. At $30,680, the Leaf S also will not make a big hole in your pocket.

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2017 Nissan Leaf S electric

S 5dr Hatchback (electric DD)

$5,900
Est. $80/mo
$1,426 Below market
RMV: $7,326
Mileage 58,124 mi.
Home Delivery
2 Owner
9 Days in market
GRAY
Hatchback
Automatic
SAG California
Corona, CA
(424) 404*****
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2018 Nissan Leaf SV electric

SV 5dr Hatchback (electric DD)

$12,491
Est. $169/mo
$825 Below market
RMV: $13,316
Mileage 30,206 mi.
Home Delivery
1 Owner
3 Days in market
RED
Hatchback
Automatic
Continental Motors Inc.
Portland, OR
4.0
(Based 74 Review)
(971) 22*****
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2016 Nissan Leaf SL electric

SL 5dr Hatchback (electric DD)

$6,852
Est. $93/mo
$374 Below market
RMV: $7,226
Price Drop, $1,147
Earlier Price: $7,999 (1 Nov 2024)
Mileage 52,379 mi.
Home Delivery
1 Owner
75 Days in market
Hatchback
Automatic
Enter Motors Group Inc.
Nashville, TN
4.0
(Based 331 Review)
(615) 73*****
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2016 Nissan Leaf SV electric

SV 5dr Hatchback (electric DD)

$7,405
Est. $100/mo
$590 Below market
RMV: $7,995
Mileage 45,876 mi.
Home Delivery
2 Owner
2 Days in market
BLACK
Hatchback
Automatic
Sheehy Volkswagen of Springfield
Springfield, VA
4.0
(Based 1824 Review)
(703) 54*****
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2017 Nissan Leaf SL electric

SL 5dr Hatchback (electric DD)

$6,999
Est. $95/mo
$1,125 Below market
RMV: $8,124
Price Drop, $1,000
Earlier Price: $7,999 (12 Oct 2024)
Mileage 44,376 mi.
Home Delivery
2 Owner
85 Days in market
Hatchback
Automatic
Queen Motor Cars
Las Vegas, NV
4.0
(Based 248 Review)
(702) 94*****
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2016 Nissan Leaf SL electric

SL 5dr Hatchback (electric DD)

$6,995
Est. $94/mo
$1,427 Below market
RMV: $8,422
Mileage 22,366 mi.
Home Delivery
2 Owner
25 Days in market
GRAY
Hatchback
Automatic
FrontLine Auto Sales
Hayward, CA
4.0
(Based 17 Review)
(510) 998*****
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2017 Nissan Leaf electric Review


Pros

  • Low carbon foot print.
  • Great passenger space.
  • Excellent range.
  • Ride quality.

Cons

  • Lack of power on the highway.
  • Interiors aren't upmarket.
  • Poor fit and finish of the interior panels.

The very name of the car, Leaf, suggests that the car is built with an aim to cause the least damage to the environment, and so Nissan, instead of using leather for the interiors, has developed fabrics made out of sustainably sourced, suede-like polyethylene terephthalate.

Overview


Electric cars have been buzzing around for a long time now but have failed to win the confidence of the buyers. Unreliability, high price, and the inability to go for long distances contribute to the low sales figures of electric vehicles. Back in 2011,Nissan made an ambitious move and came up with the Leaf, a compact electric hatchback. The Nissan Leaf is one of the very first electric vehicles that had significant sales numbers and is the trendsetters in the industry. So, what makes the Leaf such an important car? We'll find that out in this review of the 2017 Nissan Leaf.

Pricing and Features
6.0/10


Nissan Leaf is offered in three trim levels with the base S trim level priced at $34,200. The second trim level, the SV is priced at $34,200, while the top of the line SL trim level is priced at $36,790. All the trim levels of the Leaf get the same powertrain and suspension but largely differ when it comes to the features and amenities that are offered on the inside.

Trim

S

SV

SL

MSRP(FWD)

$30,680

$34,200

$36,790

Key Feature

Steel wheels

Alloy wheels

LED headlights

 

80-kWh AC synchronous motor (produces 107 horsepower and 187 lb-ft of torque)

Charge package

Fog Lights

 

Front heated seats

7-inch touchscreen

Heated rear seats (heated front seats are standard for all trims)

 

60/40-split folding rear seat

Navigation and NissanConnect

Leather upholstery

 

Rearview camera

Nissan's web-connectivity system

 
 

5-inch central display

Suede-like cloth upholstery

 
 

Bluetooth connectivity

   
 

USB port for streaming audio and charging your smartphone.

   

The basic S trim level of the Leaf gets features like front heated seats and 60/40 split-folding rear seats. You also get a rearview camera, a 5-inch central display, Bluetooth connectivity, a USB port for streaming audio and charging your smartphone. The mid-spec SV trim level comes with alloy wheels, a 7-inch touchscreen display, NissanConnect navigation system, and Nissan's web connectivity system. The top of the line trim SL trim level of the Leaf additionally gets LED headlights, fog lights, and heated rear seats.

We Recommend

Comparing all the three trim levels carefully, we find the basic S trim level of the Nissan Leaf makes more sense. Practicality and functionality are what most buyers will be looking for in this car, and the Leaf S does that really well. At $30,680, the Leaf S also will not make a big hole in your pocket.

Engine and Performance
6.6/10


Engine? Nah. The Nissan Leaf comes with an electric motor. The 80 kWh AC synchronous motor of the Leaf makes 170 horsepower and delivers 187 lb.-ft of torque. Electric motor means there is no hassle of shifting gears, and all the power is sent to the front wheels.

The Leaf isn't the most powerful car in its category, rather it is the least powered car in the competition. But one must keep in mind that the Leaf is also the cheapest car in the lot. 

Models

Nissan Leaf

Tesla Model 3 sedan

BMW i3

Chevrolet Bolt EV

MSRP

$30,680

$35,000

$44,450

$36,620

Engine

Electric

Electric

Electric

Electric

Transmission

Automatic

Automatic

Automatic

Automatic

Horsepower

170 hp

258 hp

170 hp

200 hp

Torque

187 lb-ft

NA

184 lb-ft

266 lb-ft

The American rival of the Leaf, the Tesla Model 3 sedan makes 258 horsepower. Another American rival of the Leaf is the Chevrolet Bolt EV, and it makes 200 horsepower and delivers 266 lb.-ft of torque. The only car that makes power equal to the Leaf is the German offering BMW i3.

2017 Nissan Leaf Electric Acceleration

The Nissan Leaf is not a sports car, and acceleration figures shouldn't really bother you. Yet, we have them here for you. Step on the pedal and the electric motor will shoot the Leaf from rest to 60 MPH in 6.3 seconds. If you ever happen to take this EV to a drag strip, the Leaf will cover the quarter-mile distance in 17.3 seconds.

Models

Nissan Leaf

Tesla Model 3 sedan

BMW i3

Chevrolet Bolt EV

0-60 MPH

6.3

4.6

7.0

NA

Quarter mile

17.3

13.3

15.6

14.9

Engine

Electric

Electric

Electric

Electric

Emission

(Tons/yr of CO2 Emissions @ 15K mi/year)

NA

NA

NA

NA

Credit to its smaller motor, the Leaf is the slowest car of the lot. The Tesla Model 3 sedan is the quickest car in the competition and does a 0-60 MPH in 4.6 seconds and hits the quarter-mile mark in 13.3 seconds. The BMW i3 does a 0-60MPH in 7.0 seconds and covers the quarter-mile in 15.6 seconds. The Chevy Bolt, on the other hand, hits the quarter-mile mark in 14.9 seconds.

2017 Nissan Leaf Electric Ride and Handling

The handling of the Leaf is great. It goes exactly where you want it to go. Being acompact car, it has the ability to zip through corners and tight spaces. The steering wheel also provides good feedback to the driver, making it a car fit for driving in tricky traffic conditions.

The ride quality of the Nissan Leaf is also good. In fact, quiet and complacent are the two perfect words for the type of ride the leaf offers. The absence of a gearbox means that you don't have the head nods that you get in normal cars during gear shifts. An ample amount of torque is available at your beck and call, which makes overtaking in city traffic conditions a pretty easy task.

2017 Nissan Leaf Electric Braking

The Nissan Leaf gets disc brakes at both ends. Upfront, you get 11.1 inches diameter discs, and at the rear, you get 11.5 inches diameter discs. Slam on the brakes, and the Leaf will come to a standstill at a distance of 129 feet from 60 MPH.

Models

Nissan Leaf

Tesla Model 3

BMW i3

Chevrolet Bolt

0-60 MPH

7.5 sec

6.0 sec

7.2 sec

6.5 sec

Quarter mile

15.8 sec

13.4 sec

15.3 sec

14.9 sec

Curb Weight (lbs)

3433

3549

2961

3580

60-0 MPH (ft.)

129

127

113

132

The braking stats of the Leaf are just okay, and there isn't really anything exceptional about it. The Tesla Model 3 has the best braking stats in the competition, and it will come to a halt from 60 mph at a distance of 119 feet.

Fuel Economy
9.1/10


The hatchback gets a large 180 kWh battery as standard across all the trim levels. If you take the Leaf around the city, it will go for 101 miles in a single charge. If you take it on the highway, the Leaf will go for 124 miles in a single charge. The Leaf gets a combined city and highway range of 112 miles.

Model

Nissan Leaf

Tesla Model 3 sedan

BMW i3

Chevrolet Bolt EV

MPG (city)

101

120

106

110

MPG (highway)

124

131

129

128

MPG (combined)

112

126

118

119

In comparison, the 2017 Tesla Model 3 offers the best in segment combined range of 126 miles. It is followed by the Chevy Bolt EV and the BMW i3 with both the cars offering a combined range of 119 miles and 118 miles, respectively. The Leaf offers the lowest range of 112 miles on the table.

Interior
6.0/10


The Nissan Leaf is a spacious car. Hop on to the inside, you'll find a roomy cabin with lots of space on offer, which is unfortunately not accompanied by quality materials. The plastic used on the dash and on the air-con vents is cheap and not something you'd expect from a $30,000 car. Although Nissan has employed environment-friendly materials to build the interiors, the levels of fit and finish are not all that really great.

An interesting quirk in the Nissan Leaf is that they have dumped leather and have used a sustainably sourced, suede-like polyethylene terephthalate to build the seats. As stated earlier, the cabin of the Leaf is quite spacious. The leaf can easily accommodate 5 adults. At the front, you get a head/shoulder/leg room of 41.2/54.3/42.1 inches, respectively, while at the rear, you get a head/shoulder/leg room of 37.3/52.5/33.3 inches, respectively. You also get heated front seats as standard across all trim levels. You get the rear heated seats only with the SL trim level.

Model

Nissan Leaf

Tesla Model 3 sedan

BMW i3

Chevrolet Bolt EV

Passenger capacity

5

5

4

5

Front (Head/Shoulder/Leg) (In.)

41.2/54.3/42.1

39.6/56.3/42.7

39.6/53.6/40.5

39.7/54.6/41.6

Second

(Head/Shoulder/Leg) (In.)

37.3/52.5/33.3

37.7/54.0/35.2

37.2/49.2/31.9

37.9/52.8/36.5

The Leaf is the 3rd most spacious car in the segment. The most spacious car in the competition is the Tesla Model 3 which offers a total head/shoulder/leg room of 39.6/56.6/42.7 inches at the front and 37.7/54.0/35.2 inches of head/shoulder/legroom at the rear. The Tesla is followed by the Chevy Bolt. The BMW i3 can only accommodate 4 people and is the least spacious car in the lot. Some of the cool features on the inside of the Nissan Leaf are listed below.

  • 60/40 split-folding seats.
  • 5-inch center display.
  • Front heated seats.
  • NissanConnect EV telematics system (available with SV and SL trim levels only).
  • Automatic climate control.
  • Optional Bose audio system.

2017 Nissan Leaf Electric Infotainment System

The infotainment system of the Leaf is pretty intuitive and user-friendly. It comes with a 5-inch infotainment display, a USB port, a satellite radio, Bluetooth, all clubbed to a 4-speaker audio system. You can also opt for a larger 7-inch touchscreen infotainment display with a 7-speaker Bose audio system for a better in-car entertainment experience. With the SV variant of the Leaf, you also get a NissanConnect EV telematics system. Major infotainment features include-

  • 5-inch Infotainment Display.
  • Nissan Navigation System.
  • USB, Aux, and iPod Support.
  • Bluetooth Audio Streaming. 
  • SiriusXM Radio.
  • CD Player and MP3 Support. 
  • Speed Compensated Volume Control.
  • Portable Charge Cables (120 V/ 240 V).
  • 7-Speaker Audio System. 

2017 Nissan Leaf Electric Cargo Capacity

The Nissan Leaf's unique selling point is practicality and functionality. To prove that point, the Leaf offers a decent cargo volume of 23.6 cubic feet. The trunk can easily swallow a couple of large bags or a golf kit easily. Nissan manages to dominate over rivals in the cargo space practicality.

Model

Nissan Leaf

Tesla Model 3 sedan

BMW i3

Chevrolet Bolt EV

Trunk Volume (ft.3)

23.6

15.0

15.1

16.9

The Leaf has the best in segment car volume capacity. The Leaf is followed by the Bolt EV which offers a cargo volume of 16.9 cubic feet. The BMW offers a luggage volume of 15.1 cubic feet, while the Tesla Model 3 offers the least luggage volume of 15 cubic feet.

Exterior
6.4/10


The 2017 Nissan Leaf's squat 5-door hatchback design looks sleek and futuristic despite its age. While not particularly exciting, it stands out thanks to its lighting treatments. The headlights sweep way into the body and the taillights form part of the entire rear design of the car, standing tall against the hatch.

The Leaf is a smart-looking car. The Leaf is 175 inches long, 69.7 inches wide, and 61 inches tall and also offers a decent ground clearance of 6.3 inches, and has a wheelbase of 106.3 inches. The car weighs 3,323 lbs.

Model

Nissan Leaf

Tesla Model 3 sedan

BMW i3

Chevrolet Bolt EV

Curb weight (lbs.)

3323

3549

2961

3563

Length(in)

175.0

184.8

157.0

164.0

Width(in)

69.7

72.8

70.0

69.5

Height(in)

61.0

56.8

62.0

62.8

Ground clearance (in)

6.3

5.5

5.5

6.0

Wheelbase (in)

106.3

113.2

101.0

102.4

Track width (in) F/R

60.6/60.4

62.2/62.2

61.9/61.3

59.1/59.1

The Tesla Model 3 is the biggest car in the lot with length/width/height dimensions of 184.8/72.8/56.8 inches, respectively. The Nissan happens to be the second-largest car off the lot and is followed by the Chevy Bolt and the BMW i3. The Tesla, at 3,549 lbs. is the heaviest car of the lot, while the BMW i3 is the lightest vehicle at 2,961 lbs. 

Safety
8.4/10


While buying any car, safety should always be on top of your list. The Nissan Leaf does care about your safety and hence offers some advanced safety features as standard. In fact, being electric kicks in a lot of contemporary assistance features that are rather difficult to be integrated with the conventional gasoline powertrains sometimes. Some of the safety features of the Nissan Leaf are listed below.

  • Lane Departure Warning
  • Electronic Stability Control (ESC)
  • ABS And Driveline Traction Control
  • Dual Stage Driver And Passenger Front Airbags
  • Blind Spot Sensor
  • Forward Collision and Rear Collision
  • Left Side Camera
  • Tire Specific Low Tire Pressure Warning
  • Airbag Occupancy Sensor
  • Curtain 1st And 2nd Row Airbags
  • Dual Stage Driver And Passenger Seat-Mounted Side Airbags

Competition
9.0/10


Nissan Leaf vs Tesla Model 3 Sedan

The Tesla Model 3 is the American heavyweight rival of the Nissan Leaf. The Model 3 beats the Leaf on all the fronts like power, acceleration, range, braking, and even passenger space. The Leaf only has the bigger trunk on offer, and it costs around $5,000 less than the Tesla. If you don't mind extending your budget by $5,000, then you should definitely go for the Tesla, which is the better car of the two. The Tesla will certainly offer more value for your money than the Leaf.

Nissan Leaf vs BMW i3

The i3 is the German rival of the Leaf from the house of BMW. The i3 and the Leaf make equal power and torque figures. Both the cars have similar acceleration timings. The i3 has slightly better braking stats and also offers a slightly better range than the Nissan Leaf. The Nissan, on the other hand, is more spacious, can carry 5 passengers, one more than the BMW, and also has a larger trunk. Practicality takes a big hit in the BMW i3 while the Nissan Leaf scores big in this case. Also, the BMW i3 costs $14,450 more than the Nissan Leaf. Clearly, the i3 makes no sense at all, and if you ever have to choose between the 2 cars, go for the Leaf.

Nissan Leaf vs Chevrolet Bolt EV.

The Chevy Bolt is yet another American rival of the Nissan Leaf. The Chevy Bolt makes more power than the Nissan, has better acceleration timings, offers a better range, and also has better braking stats. Also, the Chevy is more spacious than the Nissan. On the flip side, the Nissan offers a larger trunk and costs about $6,000 less than the Nissan. If you can stretch your budget by $6,000 then you should definitely go for the Chevy Bolt. If not, the Leaf is also a good proposition.

Final Verdict


One of the best-selling EVs in the market, the name of the Nissan Leaf instantly pops into your mind when you think of EVs. The current version of the Leaf is still based on the 2011 platform which is slowly aging. More players have made their way into the market that offers better features and is equipped with advanced technology.

In spite of being based on an older platform, the Leaf still gives tough competition to these newer cars. The Leaf desperately needs an upgrade, and it will be interesting to see what Nissan would do to help the Leaf regain the spot in the best-selling electric vehicle.