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Nissan Leaf 2022

Nissan Leaf 2022 is now the cheapest EV in the US — and it’s a game changer

Posted on August 4, 2021August 27, 2023 By Jarvis

More affordable electric cars are good for everyone

The Nissan Leaf has always been one of the cheaper EVs on the market, but the 2022 model has just taken things up a notch. Nissan has dropped the starting price to $27,400, making it the cheapest EV on sale in the U.S.

This news is a big deal, not just because it’ll help boost the leaf’s existing popularity, but because of the effect it could have on the EV industry as a whole.
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