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Cheapest EV in America: The 2026 Nissan LEAF Starts Under $30K With 300+ Miles


The all-new Nissan LEAF is an upgrade in nearly every aspect and is set to arrive at dealerships any day now. However, if you’re hoping to snag one, it may not be as easy as you think. Nissan’s ... Read More

All-New 2026 Nissan Leaf Remains Cheapest EV Available, Starts at $31,485


The only things the 2026 Nissan Leaf has in common with the 2025 model are its name and the fact that it’s electric. Otherwise, the original mass-market electric vehicle is wholly reimagined for the ... Read More

The 2026 Nissan Leaf Costs $29,990 For Over 300 Miles Of Range


Nissan announced pricing for the 2026 Leaf. The S+ model starts at $29,990 before fees and offers 303 miles of estimated range. That's some of the best range for your buck on America's EV market. Read More

Nissan Drops Pricing On 2026 Nissan Leaf & It’s Surprising


The new Nissan Leaf is not only priced lower than Tesla’s popular Model Y, but also Chevrolet’s cheapest electric crossover. Undoubtedly, one of the most hyped vehicles that is set to be released ... Read More

These Are The Cheapest EVs With 400 Horsepower Or More In 2025


This article consists of a list of the cheapest 2025 EVs with at least 400 horsepower, and they've been ordered from the lowest to the highest horsepower-to-dollar ratio. Read More


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