Nissan Launches Enticing Leaf Lease Offer For August

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Nissan Launches Enticing Leaf Lease Offer For August originally appeared on Autoblog.

The Nissan Leaf is an affordable EV

The Nissan Leaf led the charge into the world of electrification, but it hasn’t gotten much love from the automaker over the past few years. With a brand-new model incoming, you may be able to get into a new Leaf for a bargain. For example, one central metro area can get into a new Leaf for just $229 per month, with an annual 10,000-mile allowance. This specific lease deal also requires a $4,109 down payment due at signing and spans a 36-month term.

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2025 Nissan Leaf lease offers for August

Nissan is offering some pretty sweet lease deals on a 2025 Leaf SV Plus, which features a 60 kWh battery, for August. Denver gets one of the better deals: $229 per month, with $4,109 due at signing. New York City gets a pretty sweet deal as well, with qualified lessees paying just $309 per month, along with a $4,109 down payment. Residents of Los Angeles, Miami, and Detroit will have to pay a bit more, with identical lease offers at $329 per month and a $4,119 due at signing.

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If you prefer to keep your upfront costs to a minimum, you can inquire about a zero-down payment plan that spreads your initial payment over the 36-month lease term. For example, in Los Angeles, Detroit, and Miami, opting for a zero-down plan would increase your monthly payment from $329 to approximately $443.42 (4,119/36 + $ 329).

While lease offers vary by region, the terms are fairly consistent: a 36-month contract, an annual 10,000-mile allowance, and offer validity through September 2nd. Be sure to check your local lease offers or contact your local Nissan dealership for more specific information.

Nissan Leaf SV Plus Highlights

While the Nissan Leaf starts as low as $28,140, it’s the upper-tier SV Plus that’s the subject of most lease offers. That model is priced from $36,190, still making it one of the more affordable models on the market. Consider it a budget or entry-level EV. As its price suggests, the 2025 Leaf doesn’t come with all the bells and whistles found in its more expensive competitors.

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The Leaf SV Plus comes equipped with a larger 60 kWh battery, allowing for up to 212 miles of range on a single charge. When connected to a DC fast charger, the Leaf can reach 80% charge in around 45 minutes, which isn’t terrible by any means, but it’s still one of the slowest times in its segment. The SV Plus model gains a bit of muscle in terms of performance, with its electric motor producing 214 horsepower and 250 lb-ft of torque. Unlike many competitors, all Leaf models come equipped with front-wheel drive.

The Nissan Leaf has remained unchanged since the 2023 model year, when it got a slight refresh in the form of a revised grille, front bumper, and exterior lighting, including an illuminated Nissan badge. The 2025 Leaf SV Plus rolls out with 17-inch wheels, LED headlights and taillights, and heated side mirrors.

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Nissan

Inside, the Leaf is a bit fancier, with standard heated front seats and a heated, leather-wrapped steering wheel. In front of the driver sits a seven-inch LCD instrument cluster, and there’s an eight-inch touchscreen display in the center of the dashboard. A six-speaker audio system comes standard, as does Apple CarPlay and Android Auto compatibility with four USB ports located throughout the cabin. With the rear seats in their upright position, the Nissan Leaf offers 23.6 cu ft. of cargo space.

Final thoughts

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Nissan

The Nissan Leaf is often outdone by its competition, but it is one of the most affordable EVs on the market. While its range can be a bit concerning, especially if you have a rather long commute, it makes for a great car in more urban areas, especially those with tight streets. Whether you’re new to the world of EVs or simply switching to a more efficient daily driver, the Leaf is a solid choice. If you’re interested, be sure to contact your local dealership by September 2nd to take advantage of these lease offers.

Lease offers can vary by location and vehicle configuration. Advertised monthly payments don’t necessarily include taxes, title, registration, or other fees. To learn more about your local Nissan Leaf lease deals, head over to the official Nissan website and enter your zip code.

*Disclaimer: This article is provided for informational purposes only. The information presented herein is based on manufacturer-provided lease offer information, which is subject to frequent change and may vary based on location, creditworthiness, and other factors. We are not a party to any lease agreements and assume no liability for the terms, conditions, availability, or accuracy of any lease offers mentioned. All terms, including but not limited to pricing, mileage allowances, and residual values, require direct verification with an authorized local OEM dealership. This article does not constitute financial advice or an endorsement of any particular lease or vehicle.

Nissan Launches Enticing Leaf Lease Offer For August first appeared on Autoblog on Aug 9, 2025

This story was originally reported by Autoblog on Aug 9, 2025, where it first appeared.

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