Nissan's 2019 Leaf Plus adds an upgraded 62-kWh battery pack (shown) that replaces the 40-kWh...

Nissan's 2019 Leaf Plus adds an upgraded 62-kWh battery pack (shown) that replaces the 40-kWh pack on the standard Leaf to add 50% more range.

Photo courtesy of Nissan.

Nissan's 226-mile 2019 Leaf Plus will retail for at least $37,445, including a $895 delivery fee, when it goes on sale later this month, Nissan has announced.

The Leaf Plus provides 75 additional miles of battery-electric range over the 2019 Leaf at a starting retail price that's $6,560 higher.

Nissan will offer the Leaf Plus in the three Leaf trim grades of S, SV, and SL. The vehicle is similar, except for its higher-density 62 kilowatt-hour battery pack that enables the longer range, compared to the standard Leaf's 40-kilowatt-hour battery. The Leaf Plus powertrain generates 214 horsepower.

The new powertrain also allows faster acceleration when driving at higher speeds. Nissan estimates that it's about 13% quicker.

The Leaf Plus uses a new 100-kilowatt onboard charging system that charges the vehicle more efficiently.

Pricing for the Leaf Plus SV and SL models has been set at $59,405 and $43,445 respectively. All pricing includes a $895 delivery fee.

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