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2022 Nissan Leaf gets big price cuts across the board
Add in the tax credit, and a base Leaf will only cost around $20,000
https://www.autoblog.com/2021/08/03/2022-nissan-leaf-price-cut-features/
. . . The new base price for the Leaf S is $28,375. That's $4,245 less than the same car last year. That's the short-range version, EPA-rated at 149 miles on a charge. For a Leaf S Plus, the long-range version rated at 229 miles, pricing now starts at $33,375, a drop of $5,845. Both of those prices include destination feeds but are before factoring in the $7,500 federal tax credit, which would put the short-range car just above $20,000 and the long-range car just above $25,000. We've included the pricing for all trim levels below.
Leaf
S: $28,375
SV: $29,775
Leaf Plus
S: $33,375
SV: $36,375
SL: $38,375
On top of the price cut, Nissan has added some standard features to the base S models to sweeten the deal. All models get standard DC fast charging via a CHAdeMO port. Also standard are the features from the old SV Plus Technology Package. Those features include eight-way power drivers' seat, surround-view cameras, ProPilot highway driving assist, LED headlights, autodimming rearview mirror, driver alertness monitor and electronic parking brake. . . .
Much needed given the price of the Bolt and EUV. For people in temperate climates where the lack of a TMS isn't critical, this makes the LEAF a lot more attractive.