Use this page to shortlist a Nissan EV before comparing a specific trim or contacting a seller. The catalog brings the headline numbers together, but range can change with speed, weather, traffic, payload and climate-control use. Charging time also depends on the charger, battery temperature and the car's charge curve, not only the maximum power printed in a specification. Open each model below for its battery, performance, drivetrain, seating and AC charging data.
Prices shown here are Thailand catalog figures for research. A dealer promotion, model-year change, optional equipment or the condition of a used vehicle can change the amount you actually pay. Confirm the exact trim, current price, warranty coverage, delivery timing and after-sales support directly with the seller. For a used EV, also request service records and a battery-health check before agreeing to buy.
Nissan models
As of 2026, the cheapest Nissan EV in Thailand is the Nissan Leaf at ฿1,590,000, and the longest-range is the Nissan Leaf at 311 km.
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