Nonetheless, even with solely 74 miles of vary, it was no less than semi-affordable, at round $40,000. And within the following 15 years, Nissan would go on to promote greater than 650,000 Leafs globally, with 150,000 of these within the US. However low vary and peculiar appears to be like proved to not be an interesting mixture, even when inexpensive—and the glossy traces, startling acceleration, and 200-plus-mile vary of each Tesla Mannequin S quickly outgunned the modest little Leaf.
Worse, the Leaf’s Achilles Heel turned out to be the cost-saving resolution by powertrain engineers to forego energetic thermal conditioning for its battery—which means the pack had no liquid cooling or heating. That labored adequately in most circumstances. However a small variety of Leaf drivers in locations like Arizona, the place pavement temperature simply 6.3 inches under the battery can attain 140 levels Fahrenheit (60 levels Celsius), discovered their batteries dropping capability inside months, or failing outright.
General, based on owner-provided telematics knowledge from battery-health agency Recurrent, 2011 to 2016 Leafs did considerably worse in retaining battery vary than the subsequent high-volume EV to hit the market, the Tesla Mannequin S. The common Leaf from that interval, says Recurrent, retained solely 83 p.c of its battery vary—versus nearly 93 p.c for the common Mannequin S. (For what it’s price, the Leaf nonetheless bested the BMW i3, which had a good worse 78 p.c.) Recurrent notes any EVs whose batteries had been changed will not be known as out, nor are any EVs whose batteries died utterly and had been then scrapped.
For the 2026 Nissan Leaf and the 2023 Ariya earlier than it, Nissan realized its lesson. The brand new Leaf’s battery pack is liquid cooled; Arizona EV drivers can relaxation straightforward.
Dropping Its Lead
The primary-generation Leaf has had a staggering 15-year mannequin life, albeit with one main redesign in 2018 to make it much less odd-looking—which succeeded, because it now largely resembles each different small Nissan. Over that point, battery capability grew from 24 to 62 kilowatt-hours in numerous iterations. An EV launched with a 74-mile vary was EPA-rated as excessive as 212 miles for the Leaf Plus mannequin. US manufacturing started in 2013, although it’s anticipated to wind down this yr.
Former Nissan CEO Carlos Ghosn was an early champion of EVs. He was additionally, nonetheless, a relentless cost-cutter, and he axed a number of proposed new EV fashions, intending that the Leaf first present that EVs may very well be worthwhile. Each Leaf bought for a few years possible misplaced extra money for the corporate; instantaneous profitability is a tall order for any new know-how. Toyota has acknowledged it misplaced cash for nearly 10 years on its first two generations of Prius.
Ghosn was arrested and jailed in Japan for monetary misconduct in 2018, then fled the nation to Lebanon whereas on home arrest. Nissan has by no means regained its footing. EVs weren’t, frankly, its largest downside. And that’s the place we stay immediately, with Nissan now planning to shut meeting vegetation, slash jobs, and retrench for survival following a failed Honda merger.
Over these 15 years, Nissan completely squandered its first-mover benefit. Might it have taken classes from Tesla, and launched a extra trendy, longer-range EV to determine a spread of electric-car choices? It may have … but it surely didn’t. With near 100 separate EV fashions on sale within the US immediately, the Leaf faces powerful rivals from across the globe—if not but China. The brand new Leaf will compete with a rating of smaller, front-wheel-drive crossovers from Hyundai, Kia, Chevrolet, Volkswagen, and others. We’ll await a primary drive to see the way it stacks up.
Very possible, the 2026 Nissan Leaf will possible be a reliable, environment friendly smaller EV crossover. Nevertheless it’s exhausting to not suppose what might need been if Nissan had stayed the course.