Nissan has launched a new finance offer for the Leaf electric car that sees it available for £249 a month.
Better still, it’s a zero percent APR deal for the 100 percent zero-emissions EV.
The offer is available on the Leaf N-Connecta with a 40kWh battery. This has a range of 168 miles.
Once the government Plug-in Car Grant is taken off, it has a list price of £28,145.
Nissan requires a 15 percent deposit – that’s £4,987 – and offers the EV over a three-year term, with motorists allowed to drive up to 10,000 miles a year. The optional final payment is £14,193.
The deal ‘puts to rest the perception that electric vehicles are any more expensive to buy than traditional rivals,’ said Nissan.
Nissan announced the short-run special offer, which ends on 31 January 2021, as it revealed it was the UK’s best-selling electric car and commercial vehicle brand in 2020.
The all-electric Nissan E-NV200 is actually the UK’s best-selling all-electric van – with a huge 66 percent market share.
The British-built Leaf, adds Nissan, is also available in longer-range Leaf e+ guise, with a 62kWh battery giving a greater driving range of 239 miles.
The headline-grabbing £249 offer is only available with the smaller, cheaper 40kWh battery, however.
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