


2026 Nissan LEAF PLATINUM+
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Editor's notes
The Nissan Leaf has the bragging rights as America’s first modern mass-market electric vehicle (EV) and now enters its third generation for 2026. It’s been reimagined into a small electric SUV, deviating from its roots as a compact hatchback, but retains much of what people love about the Leaf.
Nissan’s new entry-level EV boasts impressive range and efficiency ratings, a versatile interior with good cargo room, and the latest technology. It also charges pretty fast, and it’s the only mainstream EV on the market with two charge ports, so you won’t have to fuss with an adapter to use a public charging station. Perhaps most enticing of all, the 2026 Nissan Leaf is the least expensive way to get into a new EV, and boasts over 300 miles of range.












