2022 Nissan Leaf Price Guide
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Pricing trends indicate a slight downward trajectory in early 2026, influenced by new EV competition from Chinese brands and maturing second-gen Leaf models, but government incentives in countries like Germany and the Netherlands bolster resale values. Dealer prices average higher due to warranties, while private sales offer 10-15% discounts but carry more risk.
Current Price Ranges
Private Sale
Dealer
Key Price Factors
Depreciation
Cost of Ownership
Common Expensive Repairs
12V battery replacement
€150 - €3003-5 years
Onboard charger failure
€800 - €150080,000+ km
HVAC compressor
€1000 - €2000100,000 km
Brake actuator (regen-related wear)
€500 - €90060,000 km
DC fast charger port
€400 - €80050,000+ km
Buying Tips
Verify battery health
Request Nissan diagnostic for SoH >90%; 8-year/160,000 km warranty covers degradation below 70%.
Prioritize low mileage N-Connecta
Aim for <40,000 km with ProPilot assist and 360 camera for better resale; avoid ex-fleet high km examples.
Check charge port and cables
Inspect for wear from frequent DC fast charging; test Type 2 and CCS compatibility.
Demand full service history
Nissan dealer stamps essential; software updates improve range and efficiency.
Test in cold weather
40 kWh range drops 20-30% below 5°C; ensure heat pump presence in trim.
Negotiate on auction sites
Platforms like Bidcar offer 10-20% below dealer; factor export VAT reclaim.
Market Outlook
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Value Verdict
The 2022 Nissan Leaf offers excellent value in the used EV segment at €14,000-€16,000 average, ideal for city drivers seeking low running costs. Opt for dealer-sold low-mileage 40 kWh N-Connecta for peace of mind. Avoid high km without battery checks to minimize risks.
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