2013 LEAF Pricing and Features-S:28,800 SV:31,820 SL:34,840

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Hawk0630

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This is Jeff from Nissan.

Today I’m checking in from the Detroit Auto Show while sitting in a media roundtable with Mr. Ghosn. As part of his introductory remarks, he just announced pricing for the all-new 2013 LEAF line up in the U.S. I thought you all would appreciate being among the first to hear the news. Below are the related press release on pricing and information on 2013 LEAF features.

Cheers!

Jeff

2013 LEAF Features and Press Kit

NISSAN BRINGS NEW, U.S.-ASSEMBLED 2013 LEAF TO MARKET WITH MAJOR PRICE REDUCTION

-Addition of a new LEAF S trim level lowers entry price by more than $6,000, or 18 percent
-Available federal and state incentives can bring price down to less than $19,000
-Improved energy efficiency, faster charging times and greater customer choice headline 2013 model year improvements

FRANKLIN, Tenn. (Jan. 14, 2013) – Nissan has announced that U.S. pricing for the new 2013 Nissan LEAF will start at an MSRP of $28,800 for the newly-added S grade, making it the lowest priced five-passenger electric vehicle sold in the United States. Depending on location, some consumers may purchase the vehicle for as low as $18,800 with qualifying federal and state tax credits, putting the LEAF on par with gas-powered vehicles of its size.

Nissan’s objective for the LEAF has always been to produce an affordable zero-emission vehicle for the mass market, and the 2013 LEAF is a prime example of that commitment with increased value at every trim level, making it more accessible for more people.

“With nearly 50,000 LEAFs on the road globally, we are the leaders in zero emissions vehicles and our class-leading product just got better,” said Billy Hayes, Global vice president of LEAF sales for Nissan. “From the very outset, Nissan has continuously advanced and refined the affordable zero emissions vehicle ownership experience. Now customers won't have to pay a premium for owning a green car that's really fun to drive, and that's exciting.”

Nissan recently began U.S. assembly of the 2013 Nissan LEAF at its manufacturing plant in Smyrna, Tenn., a localization initiative that further drives efficiencies by leveraging already-existing equipment and processes while also reducing exposure to fluctuations in foreign currency. The battery packs that power LEAF are built in an adjacent facility in Smyrna while the vehicle’s electric motor comes from Nissan’s powertrain plant in Decherd, Tenn., further supporting efficient manufacturing.

Eligible consumers can take advantage of a $7,500 federal tax credit, and some states and municipalities offer additional incentives. For example, California residents can get a 2013 Nissan LEAF for as low as $18,800 after the federal tax credit and state rebate of $2,500.

Nissan will also continue its lease offer for the 2013 LEAF, allowing consumers to lease the electric vehicle for as low as $199 per month for 36 months, which includes tax credits and destination charges.

Additions to the 2013 LEAF include: 17-inch alloy wheels and leather appointed interior on SL models, available Around View® Monitor and 7-speaker Bose® energy efficient audio system and a 6.6 kW onboard charger that significantly reduces 220V charging times and is standard on SV and SL models.

Manufacturer’s Suggested Retail Prices* (MSRP) for the 2013 Nissan LEAF:
Model - MSRP*
LEAF S - $28,800 USD
LEAF SV - $31,820 USD
LEAF SL - $34,840 USD
 
I'm in! Thanks for the info Jeff, these are the kind of numbers I'd been waiting for. I've already emailed my local dealer to get me into a white S model, since I can't afford a Model S :lol:

(Edit: Feb 9th 2013, I put in my order for a white S trim Leaf. I'll receive it in March, perhaps April, says my dealer. A friend of mine came with me and ordered one too! The dealer was happy to make two easy sales and gave us a great deal; invoice minus $600! Two year lease, $2K down, $160/mth)
 
Great to see this, thanks for posting it to MNL. Very welcome news.
2o13leafmnl
 
Hey, Team Nissan!!!

what does a battery replacement with trade-in of old battery cost for a 2011-installed?

will the price be standardized for all dealerships?

will the trade-in of an old battery be one price or vary depending on battery condition?
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any update would be most helpful to current owners, help stabilize resale for current owners, and help get them into new LEAFs, or continue with their current ones.
if you can price the entire line of 2013 LEAFs, surely you can price a battery.
 
Very good news! If you live in California and need more than one car, buying a Leaf is now a no-brainer. Nissan should be able to sell truckloads of Leafs here.
 
Hawk0630 said:
Nissan will also continue its lease offer for the 2013 LEAF, allowing consumers to lease the electric vehicle for as low as $199 per month for 36 months, which includes tax credits and destination charges.

Additions to the 2013 LEAF include: 17-inch alloy wheels and leather appointed interior on SL models, available Around View® Monitor and 7-speaker Bose® energy efficient audio system and a 6.6 kW onboard charger that significantly reduces 220V charging times and is standard on SV and SL models.

Manufacturer’s Suggested Retail Prices* (MSRP) for the 2013 Nissan LEAF:
Model - MSRP*
LEAF S - $28,800 USD
LEAF SV - $31,820 USD
LEAF SL - $34,840 USD

Jeff THANK YOU for this great news.

Is the $199 per month for the S model only ?

If so, how much is the per month lease on the SL model ?
 
NISSAN NORTH AMERICA, INC.
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Model Suggested
Code Description List Price(1) Effective Date: February 4, 2013
BASE VEHICLE COMMENTS
17013 S EV $ 28,800
17113 SV EV $ 31,820
17213 SL EV $ 34,840
FACTORY INSTALLED OPTIONS S SV SL COMMENTS
F01 Charger Package $ 1,300 l
F02 LED + Quick Charge Package $ 1,630 l
P01 Premium Package $ 1,050 l l
PORT INSTALLED ACCESSORIES S SV SL COMMENTS
B92 Splash Guards $ 1 45 l l l
B93 Eco Design Package $ 2 70 l l l Not available with B95 or N92
B94 Protection Package $ 2 35 l l l
B95 "Zero Emissions" Graphic $ 1 50 l l l Not available with B93
L92 Floor Mats & Cargo Area Mat $ 1 70 l l l Not available with P01
L93 Floor Mats & Cargo Area Mat $ 1 70 l l Requires P01
M92 Cargo Cover $ 2 95 l l
M93 Cargo Net $ 2 5 l l l Not available with M94
M94 Recycling/Organizational Package $ 2 25 l l l Not available with M93
N92 Hologram Kick Plates $ 1 30 l l l Not available with B93
S92 Safety Kit $ 7 5 l l l
(1) = Manufacturer's Suggested List Price: Manufacturer's recommended pre-delivery service and factory to dealer allowances included.
(1) Excludes tax, title, license, and destination charges.
NOTES: Above prices are FOB any Port of Entry.
Prices and specifications are subject to change without notice. Price protection applies to sold orders.
Additional costs per vehicle may apply due to local assessments.
Dealer can sell at whatever price, mark-up, or margin of profit.
PC-G
 
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Thanks Jeff!
 
Hawk0630 said:
Manufacturer’s Suggested Retail Prices* (MSRP) for the 2013 Nissan LEAF:
Model - MSRP*
LEAF S - $28,800 USD
LEAF SV - $31,820 USD
LEAF SL - $34,840 USD

I think this will further decrease the resale value of the 2011 and 2012.
 
May have missed it and curiosity rather than need (leased to 2015) but does anybody know about interior color (not material) availability on S/SV?

Were I buying one now would be SV, but darker interior a plus.
 
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Locked thread at http://www.mynissanleaf.com/viewtopic.php?f=4&t=11212&p=257833" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false; has it.
 
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