The New Nissan Leaf 2026 – Game Changing Electric SUV Revealed! – #shorts

[Music] Ever seen the Leaf as an SUV? The 2026 Nissan Leaf is new from the ground up. Starting around 26K and topping near 40k 485. Now riding like a small SUV with sharper styling and unique lighting. Unlike old Leaves, it’s front drive only with one motor. 174 horsepower on the base S and 214 horsepower on higher trims and quieter comfort force tuning. The Platinum Plus hits 0 to 60 in 6.9 seconds. Battery choices are 52 kWh or 75 kwatt hours and range varies by trim, S+ 303 mi, SV plus 288, and platinum plus 256. Charging jumps to 150 kW DC, so 10 to 80% in about 35 minutes. And you get both a J1772 AC port and an NACS fast charge port. Inside, dual screens and modern tech shine. Base models have dual 12.3 in displays. Higher trims get dual 14.5 in. Wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto and lots of safety tech like ProPilot Assist. Cargo is roomy at 56 cubic feet behind the rear seats, though the sloped roof trims a bit of headroom. It’s not sporty, but it’s practical, efficient, up to 121 MPG on S+ and built to compete. What do you think of Nissan’s SUV style Leaf? Comment below, like and subscribe for full tests and real world MPG checks.

The new Nissan Leaf 2026 isn’t just an upgrade, it’s a total reinvention. Now a stylish electric SUV, it packs up to 303 miles of range, faster 150kW DC charging, and a minimalist, high tech cabin with dual 12.3-inch displays. With prices starting around $26,000, this all new Leaf delivers modern design, smooth performance, and the reliability U.S. EV fans love.

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