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    2025 Nissan Leaf carries over, loses EV tax credit eligibility

    The 2025 Nissan Leaf carries over but loses its eligibility for the federal EV tax credit this model year.

    It’s already been a roller coaster. After new regulations that were phased in last August, the 2024 Leaf became eligible for a $3,750 credit in October. Then at the start of the year the Leaf fell back out of eligibility until it met the “battery content” requirements of the Inflation Reduction Act (IRA) but not the “battery materials” portion. Nissan then said in March that 2024 models were still eligible for the $3,750 credit, but that doesn’t appear to apply to 2025 models.

    2025 Nissan Leaf

    Like the 2024 model, the 2025 Leaf is available only in 40-kwh S and 60-kwh SV Plus configurations, with 149 miles and 212 miles of range, respectively. For 2025, pricing starts at $29,180 for the Leaf S and $37,330 for the Leaf SV Plus with destination. That’s compared to 2024-model-year…

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