Nissan Leaf EV India Launch 2025 : In India, the electric vehicle wave is ever-growing and developing its root more rapidly. Tata and MG have made a mark in this segment, whereas Nissan is bringing its most popular electric car, the Leaf EV. The Leaf is one of the highest-selling electric cars internationally, and its Indian version is set to be launched in 2025.

Design-and-looks

The design of the Nissan Leaf EV is considerably stylish, simple, and modern. The closed front grille is typical of the very concept of being an electric vehicle, while the LED headlights and sharp body lines give quite a style statement. It does look compact from the outside but has decent interior space.

Engine-and-Battery

The Leaf EV comes with 40kWh and 60kWh battery pack options. The Indian version will most probably have a 40kWh pack giving out around 150 bhp. The Leaf can run somewhere between 350-400 kilometers on a full charge, making it enough for day-to-day driving.

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Charging Options

Nissan Leaf EV uses fast chargers, charging the battery up to 80% in 30 to 40 minutes. A complete charge with a standard charger takes about 7 to 8 hours.

Features-and-Technology

The Leaf EV provides advanced safety and smart features:

ProPilot Assist (semi-autonomous driving)

Automatic emergency braking

Lane keep assist

Digital instrument cluster

Large touchscreen and smartphone connectivity

Hence, it makes it not only an electric vehicle but also a technological marvel.

Price-and-Launch-Date

Nissan Leaf EV is expected to come with a price tag between ₹25–30 lakh in India. The company is expected to launch it by the end of 2025. It will be priced higher than cars like Tata Nexon EV or MG ZS EV, but with its features and the global brand value, it becomes special.

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Competition

The Leaf EV would compete against the MG ZS EV, Hyundai Kona EV, and BYD Dolphin in India. However, the Leaf’s edge is that it is already a globally proven proposition.

Conclusion

The year 2025 is quite promising for India in the automotive field. While models like the KTM Duke 390 and Bajaj Dominar 400 are providing excitement and performance to the youth in the biking segment, the premium Nissan Leaf EV stands poised to change the course of the Indian electric car segment.