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That $5 Monthly Nissan EV Lease? It’s Actually $127, But It’s Still Good

  • The entry-level Leaf S features a 40 kWh battery and a 149-mile EPA range.
  • Customers seeking more range can lease the Leaf SV+ for $172 per month.
  • Boulder Nissan appears to have dozens of cheap Nissan Leafs ready for leasing.

There are some absolutely amazing leasing deals available for EVs across the United States, but this one for the 2025 Nissan Leaf might just be among the best yet. If you live in Colorado and can get yourself to Boulder, you could walk away with a brand-new EV for a mere $5 per month. Well, sort of. As with most β€œtoo-good-to-be-true” deals, there’s a catch. Spoiler alert: You’ll need a $2,950 down payment or a trade-in of equivalent value.

The fine print reveals this as a 24-month lease through Boulder Nissan, capped at 10,000 miles per year. Crunch the numbers, and the effective cost works out to $127.91 per month, factoring in that upfront payment. That said, it’s worth repeating that putting any money down on a lease is generally unwise; if something happens to the car, that upfront cash is gone. While $5 per month sounds like the kind of deal that gets shouted in late-night TV commercials, the reality is more nuancedβ€”but still attractive.

Read: Sure, You Can Lease The Ariya For $99 A Month… If You’re Cool With Actually Paying $238

We’ll admit, the Nissan Leaf is far from the best EV out there, as it definitely shows its age. However, having the opportunity to drive it around for two years, all while paying just $3,070, is a deal that could be too good to refuse for many.

For the money, shoppers can get behind the wheel of the entry-level 2025 Leaf S. It comes standard with a 40 kWh battery that drives an electric motor at the front axle with 147 hp and 236 lb-ft of torque. While the Leaf S only has an EPA-estimated range of 149 miles (240 km), limiting its use for long trips, it’d probably suit many looking for an affordable EV used primarily for urban use or short trips. Boulder Nissan has dozens of these Leaf models available with the $5 per month lease deal.

 That $5 Monthly Nissan EV Lease? It’s Actually $127, But It’s Still Good

For those who want the flagship 2025 Leaf SV+, the dealer has you covered, too. It’s offering leases for $50 per month for 24 months, plus the same $2,950 downpayment or trade-in. This works out to be the equivalent of $172.91 per month for 24 months, which is also a good deal.

The Leaf SV+ improves on the standard model thanks to a larger 60 kWh battery pack, an electric motor with 214 hp and 250 lb-ft of torque, and can travel up to 212 miles (341 km) on a charge.

So, is this one of the best leasing deals in America right now? It’s hard to say definitively. However, whether you’re looking to save some cash or are simply curious about stepping into the world of EVs, this offer does make a strong case for taking the aging yet practical Leaf for a spin. Just don’t expect it to dazzle; it’s not that kind of car.

 That $5 Monthly Nissan EV Lease? It’s Actually $127, But It’s Still Good

2026 Nissan Leaf Spied For The First Time With Mini-Ariya SUV Coupe Looks

  • A prototype of the third-generation Nissan Leaf was spotted on public roads.
  • The new model adopts a coupe-crossover bodystyle, unlike its hatchback predecessors.
  • The EV is expected to debut in 2025, sharing its underpinnings with the Nissan Ariya.

Nissan is finally getting ready to unveil the all-new third-generation Leaf, with a heavily camouflaged prototype making its spy debut in Europe. The EV pioneer will go through a transformation, abandoning the rather conservative hatchback body style of its predecessors for a more fashionable SUV Coupe body.

The original Nissan Leaf was unveiled in 2009, as the first mass-produced fully electric vehicle, with the second generation following in 2017. Fast forward to the present, there are EV offerings from almost every automaker, with modern tech and design features. As a result, what once was an EV pioneer, now looks and feels outdated compared to newer rivals.

More: 5 Big Updates For The 2025 Nissan Murano That Matter Most

Nissan vows to change that with the new generation, which will be a clean-sheet design. This means the new Leaf will morph into a crossover, a move that was previewed by the 2021 Nissan Chill-Out Concept.

The test car, spotted on public roads, appears to have a compact footprint with a short hood and a sloping roofline. The LED graphics on the taillights are heavily inspired by the concept, while the headlights are covered under the camouflage wrap. Other visible details include the futuristic alloy wheels, the integrated rear door handles to the C-pillar, and the spoiler at the back.

 2026 Nissan Leaf Spied For The First Time With Mini-Ariya SUV Coupe Looks

The 2026 Nissan Leaf prototype (above) compared to the 2021 Chill-Out Concept (below).

 2026 Nissan Leaf Spied For The First Time With Mini-Ariya SUV Coupe Looks

The new generation will also ride on a new platform. The compact EV from Nissan will share the CMF-EV underpinnings with the larger Ariya, alongside the Renault Megane/Scenic E-Tech, and the upcoming Alpine A390.

The platform is compatible with single and dual electric motor setups, potentially making the new Leaf significantly more powerful compared to its predecessor. Furthermore, a more efficient battery pack is expected to provide the Leaf with a 25 percent longer range, close to 265 miles (426 km) between charges.

According to the latest reports, the 2026 Nissan Leaf is expected to enter production in March 2025, although the global debut could happen earlier than that. The EV will be manufactured in Nissan’s UK plant in Sunderland, currently the home of the Juke and Qashqai SUVs.

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