The UK-made Nissan Leaf is now Australia’s second-lowest-priced electric vehicle, after Nissan knocked over $20,000 off its retail price.
Priced from $34,990, drive-away, and going up to $44,990, drive-away, for the top-spec Leaf e+.
Typically, those variants would’ve set you back up to $56,000 and close to $70,000 after on-road costs in some states, mate.
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$34,990, both of which are sold at drive-away pricing.
It starts from $36,890, before on-road costs.
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On the base variation and a bigger 59 kWh unit on the top model.
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The Leaf was the first electric vehicle to hit the global mainstream market after being first unveiled in 2009.