Used 2021 Nissan Leaf for sale nationwide
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aYo B
Reviewed a 2021 Nissan Leaf on 5 Nov 2025
The leaf is a great vehicle, well built, sturdy, quiet with all the requisite features you want or need in a car. The range is good, and best of all you can charge it at home
Alan R
Reviewed a 2021 Nissan Leaf on 8 Apr 2022
It should be remembered that the Leaf is on its second generation model and has sold nearly half a million. It may be short on chargeable miles, but has 10 years of construction/usage behind it. It has plenty of room, is well equipped and has good performance, with a very good reputation for reliability. Because of this, it stands alone in the market place and is a steal on the second-hand market.
2021 Nissan Leaf Variants
| Variant type | MSRP |
|---|---|
| 110kw 10 40kwh 5dr Auto | £31,115 |
| 160kw E+ N-connecta 62kwh 5dr Auto | £32,890 |
| 110kw Acenta 40kwh 5dr Auto [6.6kw Charger] | £28,440 |
| 160kw E+ Tekna 62kwh 5dr Auto | £34,890 |
| 110kw N-connecta 40kwh 5dr Auto | £30,440 |
| 110kw Tekna 40kwh 5dr Auto | £31,940 |
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