For 2020, Nissan has improved the LEAF with added safety and convenience features, including standard Nissan Safety Shield 360 technology.
Nissan LEAF S and SV also feature a new 8-inch color touchscreen display, which was previously available on LEAF PLUS.
The 2020 LEAF also comes with a new sound – the car’s two pedestrian safety sounds receive updates in tone and volume. For the U.S. market, LEAF makes a constant tone (known as “Canto,” derived from the Latin verb for “I sing”) for forward movement under 18.6 mph and a pulsing chime when reversing.
Pricing for the enhanced 2020 Nissan LEAF starts at $31,600 for the LEAF S (40kWh battery, up to 149-mile range, 147 horsepower). The 2020 Nissan LEAF PLUS S (62 kWh battery, up to 226-mile range, 214 horsepower) has an MSRP of $38,200. All models are on sale now at Nissan dealerships nationwide.
Model | Battery Capacity | MSRP |
LEAF S | 40 kWh | $31,600 USD |
LEAF SV | 40 kWh | $34,190 USD |
LEAF S PLUS | 62 kWh | $38,200 USD |
LEAF SV PLUS | 62 kWh | $39,750 USD |
LEAF SL PLUS | 62 kWh | $43,900 USD |
COMPANY DETAILS |
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Nissan Motor Corporation |
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(855) 426-6628 |
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P.O. Box 685003 |
Franklin, TN 37068 |
Nissan first came to the United States to sell vehicles in 1958 and began importing and making Datsun vehicles in the United States under the Nissan Motor Corporation in U.S.A. (NMC), name in 1960. In 1990, Nissan North America Inc. (NNA), was created to coordinate all of Nissan’s various activities in North America to enhance the design, development, manufacturing, and marketing of Nissan vehicles. In 1998, the two organizations merged operations under the Nissan North America, Inc., name. Headquartered in Franklin, Tennessee, Nissan’s North American operations include automotive styling, engineering, consumer and corporate financing, sales and marketing, distribution and manufacturing for the United States, Canada, and Mexico.
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