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All-new 2026 Nissan LEAF pricing announced for Canada

The all-new 2026 Nissan LEAF offers a sleek and streamlined design, an effortless charging experience, improved battery range, and even greater value for money. The 2026 Nissan LEAF will reach Nissan dealerships this fall with Manufacturer’s Suggested Retail Prices (MSRP) for the S+ grade starting at CA$44,9983 CA$47,846 selling price.

Recognizing that the majority of EV charging occurs at home, Nissan Canada will offer a complimentary Level 2 home charger to the first 200 buyers of the all-new 2026 Nissan LEAF. Nissan Canada partnered with Wallbox & RocketEV to offer eligible customers a Pulsar Plus 40A, one of Wallbox’s most popular chargers, with their purchase of a third generation LEAF when installation is completed through RocketEV Charging Solutions.

“The LEAF helped launch the mainstream EV movement 15 years ago, and Nissan remains committed to making electric driving more accessible to Canadians,” said Brent Smith, director of marketing at Nissan Canada Inc. “We’ve kept the LEAF’s price accessible through three generations while continuously enhancing its style, technology, and driving range; all with the goal of delivering practical and reliable EVs that meet the needs of everyday Canadian drivers.”

The all-new LEAF features a longer driving range of up to 488 kilometers per charge, and built-in North American Charging Standard (NACS) compatibility with Plug & Charge, and seamless access to more than 25,000 public chargers in Canada through the Nissan Energy Charge Network.

In addition, the all-new 2026 Nissan LEAF has been extensively tested across locations in Europe, Asia and North America, including Quebec during the coldest time of the year.

LEAF’s modern design includes clean, minimalist surfacing and details like motorized flush door handles, a Nissan-first for a production car; a sleek, curving roofline, featuring a katana blade element inspired by the Z sports car; and a segment-first dimming panoramic roof, which can transition between opaque and transparent at the touch of a button. The airy, spacious cabin features dual displays (12.3 inches, S/S+; 14.3 inches, SV+/PLATINUM+); an open, flat floor beneath the dashboard; and redesigned seats that enhance second-row knee room.

Advanced technology throughout makes living with LEAF effortless and enjoyable. Available Google built-in, including Google Maps, streamlines navigation with Intelligent Route Planner, and the use of other familiar apps. New-to-LEAF camera tech includes standard 3D Intelligent Around View® Monitor, Invisible Hood View and Front Wide View functions.

For full details on all features and options, see the 2026 Nissan LEAF specifications sheet.

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