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Nissan next-gen Leaf spotted in the wild

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Ro, 14 January 2025

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The iconic Nissan Leaf launched back in 2010 as the first mass-market fully electric vehicle, but since then, the company refreshed the model only once. That's all about to change in 2025 as Nissan's next-gen Leaf was spotted in the streets of Michigan.

Nissan next-gen Leaf spotted in the wild

The vehicle is, of course, wrapped in camo, so it's hard to see the new design. We can barely see the taillights' design, but it's clear that Nissan went for a complete overhaul. In fact, the new Leaf is expected to be a crossover coupe, looking a lot like the Ariya. It's still going to be smaller, though.

The live picture hints at a design that's similar to the concept we saw in early December last year.

In any case, we won't have to guess for much longer. The new Leaf is supposed to enter mass production in early spring this year in the UK.

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  • Fearghast
  • dNZ
  • 19 Jan 2025

Well, it can't be worse than current Leaf or Aria, so why not.

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  • Doofy
  • t@Q
  • 18 Jan 2025

It looks like a 1st gen Seat Leon

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