The 2024 Nissan Leaf rises to a price range of $29,280 all as the price drops down below $26,000 with an available EV tax credit. Nissan had made it known that the Leaf would snag eliginility for that small $3750 incentive, as the battery components can mirror the government’s requirements. Of course, the Leaf had already been the cheapest EV sold within the United States, specifically undercutting the Mini Cooper SE. The hatchback of a compact yet electric quality these days could actually be accessed, for likely less than you may expect.
That’s the biggest takeaway about the Nissan Leaf, currently. Nissan requires that the Leaf you’re interested in would have to be built in 2024, definitely after March 6th, all at a chance to meet the standards set by the inflation Reduction Act.
The Nissan Leaf had been available for half of the entire $7500 federal incentive but was left behind in 2023. As of recent, the Leaf is only one of 10 electric vehicles of the 2024 models within the United States that can be eligible for a federal credit. About seven are able to snag the entire $7500 as well.
Various competitors in the realm of electric vehicles like Chevrolet and Hyundai are definitely pursuing the pursuit of electric vehicles after the Mini would beat out the Hyundai Kona Electric for being the most affordable one. All as The Bolt EV and EUV were discontinued after 2023. Additionally, the Fiat 500e is relatively priced properly at $34,095 as it hits the marketplace of dealerships in the coming months. With nothing heard yet about tax-credit eligibility, Fiat has is likely to go on sale soon. The Tesla Model 3 begins at around $41K all as the pricey Performance model, rated at about $55K will be eligible for $7,500 in credit.