2017 Nissan Leaf range
Official EPA electric range for the 2017 Nissan Leaf.
EPA range on a full charge
107mi
EPA combined · 112 MPGe
City
116
mi
Highway
95
mi
Real-world est.
~86 mi
Drive
FrontWD
Class
Midsize Cars
EPA range is a standardized lab figure. Real-world range — roughly 86 miles here — depends heavily on temperature, speed, climate control, and terrain.
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FAQ
2017 Nissan Leaf
- What is the range of a 2017 Nissan Leaf?
- The 2017 Nissan Leaf has an EPA-rated range of 107 miles on a full charge. EPA range is measured under standardized conditions — expect roughly 86 miles in mixed real-world driving.
- How far can a 2017 Nissan Leaf go on the highway?
- EVs use more energy at highway speeds, so the 2017 Nissan Leaf returns about 95 miles of highway range versus 116 miles in the city — the opposite of a gas car, where highway efficiency is higher.
- What is the real-world range of the 2017 Nissan Leaf?
- Plan for about 86 miles in typical use — roughly 80% of the 107-mile EPA average. Cold weather, highway speeds, heavy loads, and aggressive driving reduce range; mild temperatures and city driving extend it.
- Is 107 miles of range good for the midsize cars?
- For a midsize cars, 107 miles is on the shorter side, best for city and commuter use. The Leaf is rated at 112 MPGe.
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