{"id":302,"date":"2025-06-18T12:36:37","date_gmt":"2025-06-18T12:36:37","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/cameaims.com\/?p=302"},"modified":"2025-06-23T10:37:24","modified_gmt":"2025-06-23T10:37:24","slug":"not-all-nissan-leafs-look-the-same-and-heres-why","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/cameaims.com\/index.php\/2025\/06\/18\/not-all-nissan-leafs-look-the-same-and-heres-why\/","title":{"rendered":"Not All Nissan Leafs Look The Same And Here\u2019s Why"},"content":{"rendered":"
Nissan’s third-generation Leaf is here, and it’s stirring up some interesting discussions. Gone is the humble hatchback, replaced by a more modern crossover design. However, when the configurator for the 2026 Leaf went live on Nissan’s US website, we quickly noticed something a bit more puzzling: the entry- and mid-level trims are missing some of the coolest features that come standard in the flagship model.<\/p>\n
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More: Nissan Takes A Leaf From The Z For Its New Mass Market EV<\/a><\/strong><\/p>\n For the American market, the 2026 Leaf will come in three grades: S+, SV+, and Platinum+. Of course, it’s the Platinum+ trim that gets all the love in the press photos. Think 19-inch alloy wheels, Nissan Z<\/a>-inspired “3D Holographic Taillights”, and a panoramic roof that dims at the touch of a button. <\/p>\n Unfortunately, all these bells and whistles are exclusive<\/em> to the Platinum+, leaving the other trims looking a little… underwhelming by comparison.<\/p>\n The S+ and SV+ trims take a significant hit on the rear end design. While the Platinum+ flaunts its futuristic taillights, the lower trims settle for a more traditional, plain look with conventional LED graphics. The tailgate, meanwhile, loses the sleeker black trim and opts for a body-colored finish that exposes the handle.<\/p>\n Wheels, Roofs, and Other Slight Disappointments<\/strong><\/p>\n The entry-level Leaf S+ comes with 18-inch steel wheels<\/a> topped off with black aero covers, while the SV+ steps up to 18-inch aluminum alloy wheels with a more futuristic design. As for the body, it looks pretty similar to the Platinum+, minus a few key differences: no LED bar between the headlights and, of course, the absence of roof rails.<\/p>\n