Nissan sells two versions of the Leaf EV. The Leaf SV Plus gets a bigger, 60-kWh battery and has an EPA-estimated range of 212 miles. That’s a big difference compared with the standard Leaf’s 40-kWh battery and 149-mile range, and it puts the range of the Leaf S closer to similarly priced competitors. But when it comes to everyday use, the S is outclassed by other "affordable" EVs, such as the Hyundai Kona Electric and Kia Niro EV.
The larger battery gives the Leaf SV Plus its extra range, but it takes 10.5 hours to charge from empty. Still, the more powerful motor gives it a quicker 0-to-60 mph time by one second. Both versions take off silently and immediately as is typical of EVs. They also have the same humdrum handling, and once past a superficial pliancy, the car is rather stiff over sharp bumps. The compact hatchback’s cargo area is deep and roomy. But our test car’s optional Bose audio system creates a lump that takes significant space from the cargo floor.