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25

Nissan Leaf110kW N-Connecta 40kWh 5dr Auto

2021
12,547 miles
Electric

£9,990

HU47RA
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29

Nissan Leaf110kW N-Connecta 40kWh 5dr Auto

2021
33,758 miles
Electric

£8,916

HX12ND
25

Nissan Leaf110kW Acenta 40kWh 5dr Auto [6.6kw Charger]

2020
32,985 miles
Electric

£8,389

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40

Nissan Leaf110kW Tekna 40kWh 5dr Auto

2020
20,708 miles
Electric

£9,670

£1,120 off
£8,550
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25

Nissan Leaf110kW 2.Zero 40kWh 5dr Auto

2018
35,523 miles
Electric

£8,890

HU47RA
35

Nissan Leaf110kW N-Connecta 40kWh 5dr Auto

2022
33,232 miles
Electric

£9,094

HX12ND
24

Nissan Leaf110kW N-Connecta 40kWh 5dr Auto

2020
43,309 miles
Electric

£9,475

£1,000 off
£8,475
SE91DH
36

Nissan Leaf110kW Tekna 40kWh 5dr Auto

2020
18,173 miles
Electric

£9,480

£581 off
£8,899
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40

Nissan Leaf110kW N-Connecta 40kWh 5dr Auto

2020
30,725 miles
Electric

£9,330

£1,060 off
£8,270
HU47DY
29

Nissan Leaf110kW Tekna 40kWh 5dr Auto

2020
23,313 miles
Electric

£9,750

£520 off
£9,230
TS36AS
35

Nissan Leaf110kW Acenta 40kWh 5dr Auto [6.6kw Charger]

2021
21,378 miles
Electric

£9,400

£840 off
£8,560
MK100AB
55

Nissan Leaf110kW Tekna 40kWh 5dr Auto

2018
25,700 miles
Electric

£8,950

RH177QB
37

Nissan Leaf110kW Tekna 40kWh 5dr Auto

2019
38,760 miles
Electric

£8,980

£920 off
£8,060
OL70DG
40

Nissan Leaf110kW N-Connecta 40kWh 5dr Auto

2018
28,303 miles
Electric

£8,590

£460 off
£8,130
CH14QJ
15

Nissan Leaf160kW e+ Tekna 62kWh 5dr Auto

2020
27,276 miles
Electric

£12,499

or £206 mo
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32

Nissan Leaf80kW Tekna 24kWh 5dr Auto

2015
69,429 miles
Electric

£3,900

WS29EX
4

Nissan Leaf110kW Tekna 40kWh 5dr Auto

2019
42,803 miles
Electric

£8,328

MK100BN
54

Nissan Leaf80kW Tekna 30kWh 5dr Auto

2017
34,898 miles
Electric

£5,899

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Used Nissan Leaf for sale: everything you need to know


The pioneering Nissan Leaf has been one of the UK’s best-selling electric cars for more than a decade. There are many more EVs available now than when the Nissan Leaf was first launched, but there is still much to recommend it.


Here, you’ll find everything you need to know about buying a used Nissan Leaf. We’ll run you through the full model range, outlining what you get with each version, plus the powertrain options available.


Other mid-size electric cars include the revolutionary Volkswagen ID.3, the impressive Kia Niro EV and the refreshed MG 5. The competition is stiff, but the Nissan Leaf’s ergonomic excellence and safety credentials make it worth considering.


Having been so popular for so long, there are plenty of Nissan Leafs on the used market. Take a look at a Nissan Leaf for sale on heycar to discover just what’s on offer.


Should you buy a Nissan Leaf? 


With its futuristic styling, the Nissan Leaf certainly stands out from the crowd. High-spec models have black trim details that give a bit of a sportier look. Inside, you’ll find an interior that’s user-friendly, well-equipped, well-made and really spacious. 


Because electric cars don’t have a conventional engine or gearbox to take up lots of room, they generally provide more space than an equivalent petrol or diesel car. And the Nissan Leaf is noticeably roomier than many similar mid-size hatchbacks.


Electric cars are generally also really nice to drive and, again, that’s true of the Nissan Leaf. It’s virtually silent and has a ‘one-pedal’ driving mode, which means you almost never need to touch the brake pedal. Nissan also puts a heavy emphasis on safety, so every Nissan Leaf comes loaded with features that help reduce the likelihood of an accident.


There’s a relatively small choice of models, including two battery capacities that give different amounts of range. Working out how much range you need will likely be the deciding factor in choosing which Nissan Leaf to buy.


Being an electric car, running costs are generally lower than those of a petrol or diesel model, especially if you mostly charge the batteries at home. The Nissan Leaf has a strong reliability record and retained values are good.


A Nissan Leaf not for you? We've got 1000s of used cars for sale to suit all budgets and needs.

  

What's the best used Nissan Leaf model to buy?


Trim-wise, we doubt many buyers will feel the need to upgrade beyond the entry-level Nissan Leaf Acenta. It comes with all the features you're likely to need, though it does miss heated seats and parking sensors.


If the Nissan Leaf is going to be your only car, then it's definitely worth considering the long-range e+ version. Having a high-capacity battery will really come in handy on a longer commute involving a lot of motorway, or if you live quite far out.


For most buyers, the standard Nissan Leaf provides ample performance, decent (if not exactly class-leading) electric range and the same smooth, responsive driving experience as the pricier Leaf. Plus it charges quicker. It's also cheaper to buy as a result.


Used Nissan Leaf fuel economy and performance


Being an electric car, the Nissan Leaf doesn’t have an engine as such. Rather, it has a battery and an electric motor. ‘Standard’ Leaf models have a 39kWh battery, while the Nissan Leaf e+ has a higher capacity 59kWh battery that provides more range. The Nissan Leaf e+ also has a more powerful electric motor that delivers surprisingly swift performance. All Leaf models are classified as having an automatic gearbox, but all the gear lever actually does is tell the electric motor whether to spin forwards or backwards.

  • Nissan Leaf electric – The basic Nissan Leaf has a 39kWh battery capacity that gives a range of up to 168 miles when fully charged. Recharging fully at home using a 7kW wallbox takes around 7.5 hours, or one hour using a 50kW public rapid charger. The electric motor produces 150PS, which is enough for a 0-62mph time of 7.9 seconds.
  • Nissan Leaf e+ electric – In e+ form, the Nissan Leaf has a higher capacity, 59kWh battery that increases range to 239 miles when fully charged. A full charge using a 7kW wallbox at home takes around 11 hours, or 1.5 hours using a 50kW public rapid charger. The Nissan Leaf e+ also has a more powerful electric motor that produces 217PS: good for 0-62mph in a rapid 6.9 seconds. 


What used Nissan Leaf trim levels are available?


The Nissan Leaf is available in a number of trim levels. The Acenta may be a lower trim level but is actually pretty well-equipped. The trims were revised in late 2020 to offer a simpler range with fewer trim levels. There was also a 2.ZERO special edition limited to just 1500 cars with a specification sitting in between N-Connecta and Tekna.


Nissan also puts a heavy emphasis on safety, so all Nissan Leaf models have a very comprehensive suite of tech designed to avoid an accident happening – or at least mitigate the consequences of one. Models further up the range look and feel more upmarket.  

  • Nissan Leaf Visia - This was the original entry-level Leaf and came with an 8-inch infotainment touchscreen, Apple CarPlay, Android Auto, and sat-nav with TomTom Live updates. This trim was dropped in late 2020.
  • Nissan Leaf Acenta – This Nissan Leaf has rather more standard features than you might expect for a car in its position. These include adaptive cruise control, air conditioning, a touchscreen media system with Apple CarPlay and Android Auto connectivity, plus a host of safety features. It’s only available with the smaller 39kWh battery.
  • Nissan Leaf N-Connecta – The mid-range Nissan Leaf has bigger wheels and gloss-black styling details, plus extra features including sat-nav, heated seats front and rear, front and rear parking sensors, and climate control air-con. Choose from either the 39kWh or 59kWh batteries.
  • Nissan Leaf Tekna – The top-of-the-range Nissan Leaf’s part-leatherette, part-suede seats give a more luxurious feel. It also has LED headlights, a BOSE audio system and advanced cruise control that can accelerate, brake and steer in stop-start traffic jams. Again, there’s a choice of 39kWh or 59 kWh batteries.


Used Nissan Leaf dimensions and boot size


The Nissan Leaf’s exterior dimensions are: 

  • Length: 4490mm
  • Width: 1788mm
  • Height: 1540mm

The Nissan Leaf’s boot space is:

  • 435 litres (Tekna: 426 litres)
  • 1176 litres with rear seats folded (Tekna: 1,167 litres)


Used Nissan Leaf road tax


Want some good news? Well, the Nissan Leaf won't cost you anything for a year's road tax at the time of writing. As a zero emissions vehicle, it qualifies for free road tax.


How much is it to insure a Nissan Leaf? 


Electric cars generally cost more to insure than an equivalent petrol or diesel car because their batteries can be expensive to replace if they get damaged. That explains why the Nissan Leaf is rated in insurance groups 21-28 (out of 50), which is fairly high for a mid-size hatchback. 


Read our full Nissan Leaf review

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What is the most popular colour for Nissan Leaf ?

Grey

What is the most popular gearbox for Nissan Leaf ?

Automatic

What is the most popular fuel type for Nissan Leaf ?

Electric

What is the most popular engine for Nissan Leaf ?

0.0

What is the average mileage for Nissan Leaf ?

23595

How many Nissan Leaf cars are available for sale?

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