
In a market full of new battery-electric vehicles, the 2025 Nissan LEAF is a reliable and familiar vehicle that keeps on delivering. The 2025 edition offers a good range, excellent MPGe, and the versatility of a hatchback, all while providing the smooth ride and comfort that Nissan is known for. If you are looking for an EV to get around town or commute in, then this is the car for you.
EV Motor, Power, and Performance
The front-wheel drive Nissan LEAF S has a 40.0-kWh battery pack and a 147-horsepower electric motor. The LEAF SV Plus comes with a 60.0 kWh battery pack and a beefier 214-horsepower electric motor, providing for a perkier acceleration rate. The Leaf S has 16″ steel wheels, while the LEAF SV Plus sports 17″ aluminum wheels. The four-door hatchback offers a surprisingly quiet and comfortable driving experience.
Range, Charging, and MPGe
The 40-kWh battery in the Nissan LEAF S provides an estimated range of 149 miles, while the LEAF SV Plus’ 60-kWh battery provides an estimated range of 212 miles. On a 240-volt battery charge connection, the LEAF’s battery pack can be fully charged overnight. Both trims have a DC fast-charging connection that comes standard. The LEAF S has an EPA-estimated mileage of 123 MPGe in the city, 99MPGe on the highway, and 111 MPGe combined.
Interior Comfort, and Cargo
The Leaf’s dashboard comes with a large analog speedometer and a 7.0-inch digital gauge readout. An 8.0-inch infotainment touchscreen is also front and center on the dash. The Leaf’s 5 seats are extremely comfortable and the spacious interior offers ample room for adults in the back seat. The LEAF SV Plus comes standard with heated front seats and a heated leather-wrapped steering wheel.
The LEAF’s hatchback also allows for greater versatility for loading the vehicle. The cargo space with the back seats up is 23.6 cubic feet, which expands to 30 cubic feet with the back seats folded, allowing room for a bicycle or extra luggage.
Infotainment
The 8.0-inch touchscreen infotainment display comes standard in both LEAF trims. The Nissan Connect software interface is intuitive and responsive to the touch. Apple CarPlay and Android Auto are standard. Navigation is optional. An upgraded Bose sound system is also available.
Safety
Nissan’s Safety Shield 360 comes standard and offers a host of driver-assist safety features. Blind-spot monitoring with rear cross-traffic alert and automated emergent braking with pedestrian protection are both standard. Nissan’s ProPilot Assist is available, allowing for adaptive cruise control with semi-autonomous driving mode.
The Nissan LEAF has a reliable and proven track record in the world of EV vehicles. So why not test-drive one today? Contact us at Performance Nissan of Pompano, Pompano Beach, FL to schedule a drive with us.

