The 2023 Nissan Leaf can go a maximum all-electric range of 212 miles, but only when equipped with the upgraded 50 kWh battery that offers 214 horsepower and 121 MPGe.
If you want to opt for the entry-level Leaf, you’ll get a 40 kWh battery that offers 147 horsepower and 123 MPGe—but only 149 miles of range when fully changed.
Either way, it’ll take you about 35 hours to charge your Leaf completely using a 110-volt outlet, 8-11 hours using a 220-volt outlet, and under an hour using a 440-volt fast charger.
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