Nissan Leaf used • 981 cars price-checked by AutoUncle

Market overviewUsed Nissan Leaf prices typically range from £3,295 to £13,499, averaging £9,319 (according to fresh market data from December). The most popular Nissan Leaf variants right now are Tekna, N-Connecta, Acenta. We have identified 134 cars priced below the market. The average selling time for used Nissan Leaf is currently 16 days.

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How much does the Nissan Leaf depreciate?

Used Nissan Leaf

A used Nissan Leaf (2022) model loses about £290 per month in value.


Factors that affect the depreciation of a Nissan Leaf:
- Mileage driven
- Maintenance
- Service history


Depreciation is an important part of calculating the total cost of owning a Nissan Leaf. In addition to the monthly depreciation of £290, you should also factor in fuel costs, road tax, insurance and maintenance (including tyres and car washes) to get the full monthly cost.

How much does a used Nissan Leaf cost? Prices, ratings and depreciation by model year

How much does a used Nissan Leaf cost? Prices, ratings and depreciation by model year

Model year

Price range*

Avg. Price

Depreciation
(12 mth.)

Cars for sale

2024 Nissan Leaf

£11,890 - £21,588£14,820-£2,46024

2023 Nissan Leaf

£9,995 - £18,839£12,882-£3,80034

2022 Nissan Leaf

£9,000 - £13,498£11,076-£3,480325

2025 Nissan Leaf

£8,600 - £12,499£10,729-£14045

2020 Nissan Leaf

£7,500 - £14,449£9,949-£1,78075

2021 Nissan Leaf

£7,699 - £12,499£9,764-£2,160157

2019 Nissan Leaf

£6,450 - £10,356£8,731-£1,16066

2011 Nissan Leaf

£1,995 - £16,899£7,919-£24014

2018 Nissan Leaf

£5,250 - £9,690£7,800-£1,50046

2012 Nissan Leaf

£2,195 - £13,000£5,552-£1,42017

2017 Nissan Leaf

£2,999 - £6,995£5,114-£1,10056

2016 Nissan Leaf

£3,495 - £6,495£4,633-£80040

2013 Nissan Leaf

£1,495 - £13,973£4,506-£32016

2014 Nissan Leaf

£2,195 - £7,495£4,401-£60027

2015 Nissan Leaf

£2,795 - £5,750£3,989-£82039

*The 'Price range' column shows the prices at the 5th and 95th percentiles of cars in the current market

The data is based on the cars currently listed on AutoUncle

Last updated: 11 December 2025

Comparison of Nissan Leaf variants and prices

Below you can compare prices and depreciation for the 7 most popular Nissan Leaf variants. The table is updated daily with data from the market in United Kingdom.

Comparison of Nissan Leaf variants and prices

Variant

Price range*

Avg. Price

Depreciation
(12 mth.)

Cars for sale

Nissan Leaf N-TEC

£9,750 - £13,799£11,979-< 10

Nissan Leaf N-Connecta

£7,490 - £13,116£10,544-£3,360300
🏆 The most popular

Nissan Leaf Tekna

£3,990 - £14,995£9,742-£4,000351

Nissan Leaf Pack

£8,491 - £11,499£9,596-< 10
📈 The best value

Nissan Leaf Acenta

£2,950 - £11,269£7,921-£820243

Nissan Leaf Visia

£3,495 - £7,495£4,828-< 10
💰 The budget choice

Nissan Leaf Black Edition

£3,395 - £6,100£4,438-< 10

*The 'Price range' column shows the prices at the 5th and 95th percentiles of cars in the current market

The data is based on the cars currently listed on AutoUncle

Last updated: 11 December 2025

Which variant should you choose?

💰 The budget choice

The Black Edition is the cheapest entry point with an average price of £4,438.

Accuracy will improve as more cars from this variant become available

🏆 The most popular

There are the most Tekna for sale right now (351), which gives you the most options to choose from.

📈 The best value

The Acenta has held its price stable with minimal loss in value over the past year (-£820).

Nissan Leaf (model year 2022) - Price development for the last 12 months and price projection for the next 6 months (December 2024 - May 2026)

Monthly price data with average prices and price ranges

Month

Average market price

Lowest market price

Highest market price

Calculation method

2024 - December
£14,420
£12,920£15,920
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2025 - January
£14,000
£12,540£15,460
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2025 - February
£13,300
£11,840£14,760
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2025 - March
£12,980
£11,580£14,360
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2025 - April
£12,640
£11,240£14,060
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2025 - May
£12,040
£10,640£13,420
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2025 - June
£11,660
£10,380£12,940
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2025 - July
£11,160
£10,100£12,200
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2025 - August
£11,040
£9,980£12,100
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2025 - September
£10,960
£9,980£11,940
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2025 - October
£10,920
£10,020£11,800
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2025 - November
£10,940
£10,080£11,780
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2026 - January
£10,640
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2026 - February
£10,500
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2026 - March
£10,340
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2026 - April
£10,200
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2026 - May
£10,060
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All estimates and forecasts are based on actual market data

Last updated: 11 December 2025

Average Monthly Depreciation

A summary of the past 12 and an estimation of the next 6 months.

Past 12 months

-£3,480

Next 6 months

-£880

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Interested in finding a great deal on a used Nissan Leaf?

Are you thinking of purchasing a used medium sized family car? Look no further than the Nissan Leaf - an excellent choice! AutoUncle showcases a total of 760 cars collected from numerous dealership websites and online marketplaces.

What should I pay for a used Nissan Leaf?

The oldest and cheapest Nissan Leaf here on AutoUncle is available for £3,290, while a more new model with a higher trim level costs around £13,973.

The used car price of an Nissan Leaf is determined by a number of factors, the most important of which are year of production, engine size and performance, fuel economy, mileage not to mention trim level.

For instance, a car that is younger with a lower number on the odometer, or higher-end models with more potent engines will typically fetch a higher price than, for example, an older car without special equipment and with many kilometres behind it.

What versions of the Nissan Leaf are available based on equipment?

What are the most popular fuel types for the Nissan Leaf?

For the Nissan Leaf el stands as the only fuel type available. We currently have seven hundred and sixty cars available at an average price of £9,319.

In the process of choosing a fuel type, don’t overlook the importance of your driving habits. On a regular week, how far do you drive? Do you engage in many brief trips, or are your drives generally longer in distance?

If your trips are mostly short, electric, plug-in hybrid or petrol may make the most sense. For daily long-distance driving, the electric car is often ideal - especially with a charger at home or at work. If you have a daily commute over longer distances, a modern electric car can be a great choice - especially if you have access to charging at home or at work. For those who drive long distances and don't have access to charging, diesel cars can still be an option. Note that in some countries, diesel engines with high emissions are no longer allowed to enter some cities.

More and more people are choosing electric cars over traditional ones

Electric cars are becoming increasingly popular in the UK due to their environmental benefits, cost-effectiveness in terms of fuel and maintenance, and the government's commitment to reducing carbon emissions, which includes incentives for electric vehicle buyers. The integration of electric vehicles such as the Nissan Leaf is essential in progressing towards more sustainable and greener transportation methods.

Positive aspects of selecting a used electric car

A significant array of advantages is related to choosing a used electric car. Advantages such as:

  1. Lower purchase price: Used electric cars are generally cheaper than new ones. The more modest price level broadens the accessibility of electric vehicle technology to a wider range of buyers.

  2. Environmental impact: The choice of a second-owner electric car over a new one further reduces its carbon footprint. Manufacturing a new car, especially the battery, has a significant carbon footprint. Choosing a used vehicle ensures you're not contributing to this carbon footprint.

  3. Improved battery life: Skepticism over the battery life in electric vehicles has diminished with the progress in technology. A good number of used electric cars still maintain a major portion of their battery's longevity, and the prices for battery replacement are becoming lower.

  4. Performance and technology: Many of the modern electric cars showcases standout performance and the very latest in technological innovation. Cars that are a few years old still have the potential to offer a technologically advanced driving experience.

  5. Government incentives: Though not as much as with new electric vehicles, there might still be government incentives available for used electric cars, featuring reductions in vehicle tax and access to environmentally sensitive areas.

Is the Nissan Leaf available in multiple body variants?

The Nissan Leaf only exists in the hatchback body type in the UK. Hatchbacks are versatile compact cars that meld superb driving dynamics with a surprisingly spacious interior. Their popularity soars among city dwellers, given their fuel efficiency and ease of parking.

What are good alternatives to Nissan Leaf?

The Nissan Leaf faces stiff competition within its segment.

Most popular alternatives to the Nissan Leaf

  • Vauxhall Corsa
  • Ford Focus
  • Audi A3

The Vauxhall Corsa is a great alternative to the Nissan Leaf. It has an average sales price of £9,999 and right now you can find 9,613 of this car for sale on AutoUncle.

The Ford Focus is another popular pick, with 7,767 cars currently for sale and an average price of £9,596. Ranked third, the Audi A3 is also a good alternative to the Nissan Leaf, and you'll find 5,179 used Audi A3 cars for an average price of £17,700 on AutoUncle.

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