What batteries come with the new LEAF?
We were given exclusive early access to the All-New 2026 Nissan LEAF, with the chance to get hands-on in a studio setting before its official launch.
In this video, we take a closer look at how Nissan has reinvented its pioneering electric vehicle. From bold new styling to upgraded interior technology, the All-New LEAF is designed to re-establish itself as one of the most accessible and recognisable EVs on the market.
Watch our full hands-on review to see what has changed, what has improved, and why the 2026 Nissan LEAF could mark an exciting new chapter for electric driving.
Tap an image to open fullscreen
Since its debut in 2010, the Nissan LEAF has sold close to 700,000 units worldwide, earning its place in history as the world’s first mass-market electric vehicle.
Today, Nissan is ushering in a new chapter for this nameplate, re-designed and re-engineered to meet the needs of modern EV customers, while remaining true to its innovative roots.
Available in both 52kWh & 75kWh battery options, the new Nissan LEAF will be capable of producing a range of up to 270 & 375 on a single charge respectfully.
This latest version of the Nissan LEAF will be proudly produced at the Nissan Sunderland plant which means it is - made in Britain, for Britain.
The Nissan LEAF has been a popular choice of 100% Electric on Motability for many years now, and often comes with NIL Advanced Payment, meaning you get a brand new, fuly-electric car for nothing!
It’s also:
Browse all the current Nissan LEAF Motability offers.
Everything you need to know.
What batteries come with the new LEAF?
What is charging like on the new LEAF?
Does the new Nissan LEAF have vehicle-to-load (V2L)?
How much boot space does the new LEAF have?