Side view of the 2021 Nissan Leaf

How far can the 2021 Nissan Leaf go on a single charge?

2021 Nissan Leaf Single-charge Range

When it comes to electric vehicles, range anxiety is one of the major hurdles for many people. No one wants to be stranded in the middle of nowhere because they ran out of juice.

How far can the 2021 Nissan Leaf go a single charge? Well, that depends on the model you choose. Keep reading to find out which models have the highest range.


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Single Charge Range

2021 Nissan Leaf cabin view

Range is perhaps the most important specification for an electric vehicle. The 2021 Nissan Leaf has more than enough for you daily commute…by a lot. The standard Leaf S and Leaf SV models feature a 40-kWh battery pack with a range of 150 miles. The Leaf SV Plus and Leaf SL Plus sport a 62-kWh battery pack with a maximum range of 215 miles. The Leaf S Plus has the longest range. It also has the 62-kWh battery-pack, but it can go up to 226 miles on a single charge.

Performance Specs

Since fully electric vehicles aren’t as widespread as traditional combustion or diesel vehicles, the kW electric motor measurement isn’t in the typical person’s frame of reference. We’re here to translate the Leaf and Leaf Plus performance specs. The 40-kWh battery pack is paired with a 110-kW electric motor. This powertrain produces 147 horsepower and 236 lb-ft of torque. The 62-kWh battery pack is paired with a 160-kW electric motor. This combination produces 214 horsepower and 250 lb-ft of torque. Both can be charged from 0% to 80% charge in about 40 minutes with the fast-charging port.

Interested in a 2021 Leaf?

If you’d like to get more info on the 2021 Nissan Leaf, give Palm Springs Nissan a call. We can go over any details you’d like, such as vehicle specs, available features, financing opportunities, and more.