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Nissan’s 2020 Leaf Pricing Starts at $31,600
The 2020 Nissan Leaf electric vehicle will start at an MSPR of $31,600, the automaker announced.

Pictured is the 2020 Nisan Leaf SV Plus model.
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The 2020 Nissan Leaf electric vehicle will start at an MSPR of $31,600, the automaker announced.
The 2020 Leaf is available in five different models: the S; SV; S Plus; SV Plus; and SL Plus. The S and SV models are powered by a 40 kWh battery while all the Plus models offer a 62 kWh battery capacity. The base Leaf S offers a 149-mile range while the Leaf S Plus will include 226 mile range.
Here’s a breakdown of 2020 Nissan Leaf Pricing:
Leaf S: $31,600
Leaf SV: $34,190
Leaf S Plus: $38,200
Leaf SV Plus: $39,750
Leaf SL Plus: $43,900
Listed prices do not include the $925 for destination and handling.
All Leaf models now includes Nissan’s Safety Shield 360 suite of safety features as standard. This includes automatic emergency braking with pedestrian detection, rear automatic braking, rear cross traffic alert, blind spot warning lane departure warning and high beam assist.
Originally posted on Automotive Fleet
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