- A Nissan dealership in northern Virginia is offering Nissan Leaf EVs on a 99-cent lease to customers who buy a Titan pickup truck.
- Hart Nissan is located in Springfield, Virginia, and the lease is for two years and 10,000 miles per year.
- The deal is good until June 1 and first came to our attention via a Tweet from automotive journalist Dan Carney.
Hart Nissan in Springfield, Virginia, is offering buyers of a 2020 or 2021 Titan pickup truck a two-year, 10,000-mile lease on a Leaf electric hatchback for 99 cents down with no other fees. There are no monthly fees, either, and customers will still be eligible for the federal EV tax credit.
The deal lets customers choose any Leaf model, but only at its Springfield location in northern Virginia near Washington, D.C. The dealer’s website shows that it has only five Leafs in stock, and they’re all Leaf Plus models, which have the larger 62.0-kWh battery pack that provides 215 miles of EPA-estimated range on the SV and SL Plus models and 226 miles on the S Plus. The Leaf is now in its second generation, and it comes standard with a 40.0-kWh battery pack that provides an EPA-estimated range of 149 miles.
There are around 25 Titans in stock at Hart, and the XD heavy-duty pickup is part of the deal as well. For the 2020 model year, the Nissan Titan half-ton pickup truck received a slight refresh with a bolder look, and its only powertrain option, a 5.6-liter V-8 paired with an nine-speed automatic transmission, now produces 400 horsepower and 413 pound-feet of torque.
The deal will last until June, so at least a few customers might soon be towing a Leaf home behind a new Titan over Memorial Day weekend. The 2021 Nissan Titan starts at $41,375 for the Crew Cab S model with two-wheel drive, and the Titan XD at $47,125.
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