








2022 Nissan Leaf 39kWh Tekna Hatchback 5-door Electric
Description
So, I’ve been driving this 2022 Nissan Leaf Tekna for a few years now — it’s a solid, practical electric hatchback with a great range and loads of smart tech. It’s finished in metallic gun grey with black leather trim, and the seats have heated function, which is a real plus in the winter.I bought it new and it’s been well looked after — I’ve had it serviced at the main Nissan dealer, so the service history is clean and full. It’s got everything you’d expect from a modern EV: Apple CarPlay, Android Auto, a 7-inch touch screen, DAB radio, 360-degree camera, cruise control, lane assist, blind spot warnings, and even a Bose sound system. The cabin feels nice and quiet, and there’s climate control, automatic wipers, and a full suite of driver aids — from hill start assist to parking sensors.
The wheels are 17-inch black diamond cut, and it comes with a 50kW CHAdeMO charger and a 6m Type 2 cable. I’ve also got the ProPilot pack and NissanConnect telematics — useful for tracking and updates. The car has a full list of safety features, including 6 airbags, ESP, ABS, and a smart alarm.
I’ve had it for a few years and it’s still running great. No major issues — just a bit of wear on the leather, which I’ve taken care of. It’s not a flashy car, but it’s reliable, efficient, and actually quite enjoyable to drive.
I live in little-sutton, Station Road now, so if you’re local and interested, I can drop it off or meet up for a quick chat. It’s been a great car for daily use, and I’m not sure if I’ll keep it long-term — it’s time I looked at something else.
The asking price is £10,593, which is fair for what it is — it’s not cheap, but it’s a well-maintained EV with solid tech and a long life ahead.
If you’re thinking of switching to electric, this one’s worth a look. No fluff — just real details, no sales pitch. Let me know if you’d like to see it or chat about it.