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Mitsubishi just confirmed a new BEV and an off-road Outlander coming in 2026, and we are already wondering how fast these will sell out.
2026 Nissan Leaf starts under $30,000 with 303 miles of range and Tesla charger access making competitors scramble to keep buyers interested.
Dealerships are clearing EV lots with 0% APR for up to 72 months on popular models as tax credits wind down and time runs out to stack savings.
The toaster car grew up. The 2026 Nissan Leaf is now a sharp compact electric SUV with 303 miles of range and access to Tesla Superchargers.
The 2025 Nissan Leaf is now for sale in the U.S., starting at $28,140, and still one of the cheapest new electric cars available.
The 2024 Nissan Leaf, starting at $29,280, now eligible for $3750 federal tax credit, making it a steal under $26,000.
The 2023 Chevrolet Bolt is the lowest-priced battery electric vehicle currently available, leading the list for cheapest EVs in 2024.
In 2024, qualifying consumers purchasing EVs or PHEVs can earn instant tax credits at the point of sale with eligible dealerships.
Nissan announced two new EVs and a next-gen LEAF, bigger, curvier, and more innovative, for drivers in the European market.
The 2024 Nissan LEAF electric vehicle is eligible for the $3,750 tax credit for qualified buyers who purchase before December 31, 2023.
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Mitsubishi just confirmed a new BEV and an off-road Outlander coming in 2026, and we are already wondering how fast these will sell out.
2026 Nissan Leaf starts under $30,000 with 303 miles of range and Tesla charger access making competitors scramble to keep buyers interested.
Dealerships are clearing EV lots with 0% APR for up to 72 months on popular models as tax credits wind down and time runs out to stack savings.
The toaster car grew up. The 2026 Nissan Leaf is now a sharp compact electric SUV with 303 miles of range and access to Tesla Superchargers.
The 2025 Nissan Leaf is now for sale in the U.S., starting at $28,140, and still one of the cheapest new electric cars available.
The 2024 Nissan Leaf, starting at $29,280, now eligible for $3750 federal tax credit, making it a steal under $26,000.
The 2023 Chevrolet Bolt is the lowest-priced battery electric vehicle currently available, leading the list for cheapest EVs in 2024.
In 2024, qualifying consumers purchasing EVs or PHEVs can earn instant tax credits at the point of sale with eligible dealerships.
Nissan announced two new EVs and a next-gen LEAF, bigger, curvier, and more innovative, for drivers in the European market.
The 2024 Nissan LEAF electric vehicle is eligible for the $3,750 tax credit for qualified buyers who purchase before December 31, 2023.
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SHARE

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Rivian R1T vs. Ford F-150 Lightning Review Comparing the Best Electric Pickup Trucks Electrify Reviewed

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Panelists from Michelin, QNX and Can-Am discuss EV performance onstage at Electrify Expo Industry Day in New York.

Inside The EV Performance War On Tire Wear, Range Anxiety And Buggy Software

Panelists at Electrify Expo Industry Day discuss EV pricing and the real cost of ownership during a live session on stage.

EV Cost Of Ownership: Why A “Too Expensive” Electric SUV Might Actually Save You Money

Electrify Expo Industry Day New York panel discussing public charging, fast charging growth, EV policy, and real-world challenges for drivers.

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