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Nissan Details 2021 Leaf MSRP Pricing
The 2021 Nissan Leaf is available in two versions, Leaf and the extended-range Leaf Plus.

The 2021 Nissan Leaf is available in two versions, Leaf and the extended-range Leaf Plus.
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The all-electric 2021 Nissan Leaf is on sale now with a starting MSRP of $31,620, according to the automaker.
The 2021 Nissan Leaf is available in two versions, Leaf and the extended-range Leaf Plus. The Leaf is equipped with a 40 kWh lithium-ion battery and 110-kW electric motor that delivers 147 hp, 236 lb.-ft. of torque and up to 149 miles of range. It’s available in two trim levels, S and SV, the latter of which has an MSRP priced at $34,910
Meanwhile, Nissan Leaf Plus features a larger-capacity 62-kWh lithium-ion battery – increasing the range to up to 226 miles, Nissan said. Leaf Plus also features a more powerful 160 kW motor that produces 214 hp and 250 lb.-ft. of torque, Nissan said.
Leaf Plus is offered in three trim levels – S Plus, which is $38,220; SV Plus priced at $40,470; and the SL Plus which has an MSRP of $43,920.
Prices do not include $925 destination and handling fee.
Every 2021 Leaf accommodates five people and includes a 60/40 split fold-down rear seat for added flexibility. The rear cargo area is designed to provide ample luggage space, offering 30 cubic feet of available storage with the second row folded down.
Also available is the ProPILOT Assist, a hands-on driver assist system that combines Nissan's Intelligent Cruise Control and steering assist technologies and a stop and hold function that can bring the vehicle to a full stop, hold in place and can bring the vehicle back up to speed when traffic starts moving again.
Other advanced technologies include standard Apple CarPlay and Android Auto, with available NissanConnect with Nissan Door to Door Navigation, and NissanConnect EV and services (telematics), which allows a remote connection to the vehicle to start a charge, monitor the state of a charge and turn on the heat or A/C before ever getting into the vehicle, Nissan said.
Originally posted on Automotive Fleet
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