Kelley Blue Book: The 2022 Nissan Leaf vs. 2022 Mini Electric—which is better?

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With more than 10 years in the EV game, the 2022 Nisan Leaf appeals with a low price and nearly 150 miles of electric range, while the 2022 Mini Cooper SE wows with great handling and loads of personal style. Let’s compare them.

2022 Nissan Leaf 

Starting price: $28,800 

Above average: Spacious cabin; standard driver assistance features; wide dealer network; eligible for EV tax credits.

Below average: Lots of interior plastic.

Consensus: With a city-friendly 149-mile range, the 2022 Nissan
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Leaf makes for a pleasant drive and comes with good standard features. If you want more range, you have to step up to the more expensive Leaf Plus.

2022 Mini Electric

The Mini Electric


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Starting price: $30,750

Above average: Terrific handling; original style; numerous customization options.

Below average: Short driving range; tight back seat; single body style.

Consensus: The EV version of the Mini Cooper, the 2022 Cooper SE boasts inimitable style, great driving manners, and lots of options for personalization. Range makes it a city-only proposition, however, and the rear quarters are pretty tight.

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Nissan Leaf

A veteran among electric cars, the Nissan Leaf has been around for more than a decade, with the 2022 Leaf representing the little EV’s second generation. A maximum range of 149 miles makes it a decent city car, and a DC fast charger can bring it back to 80% capacity in 45 minutes. The optional Nissan Leaf Plus has a maximum range of 226 miles, but prices start nearly $5,000 higher. All 2022 Leafs are eligible for the $7,500 federal tax credit for even more savings.

Handling is good, about as expected from an EV, and the Leaf can be driven using a single pedal only. Press down to go and lift off to slow down or stop. There is still a brake pedal for traditional braking, too.

The Leaf’s 5-passenger interior is clean and simple, although there’s a fair amount of plastic. Higher trims get features such as leather and an upgraded audio system. Given that it’s a hatchback, the Leaf offers 23.6 cubic feet of cargo or 30 cubes with the rear seats folded. There’s good space in front, and the rear legroom is decent.

Standard equipment includes keyless start, automatic climate control, and an infotainment system with an 8-inch touchscreen and Apple
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CarPlay/Android Auto. On the safety front, all Leafs come standard with Nissan’s Safety Shield 360. The suite includes forward collision warning with automatic emergency braking, blind-spot intervention with rear cross-traffic alert, rear automatic braking, automatic high beams, and a rear door alert.

Higher trims get such things as a 360-degree camera system, a Bose 7-speaker audio system, and ProPilot Assist, Nissan’s sophisticated adaptive cruise control.

Mini Cooper SE

There is nothing quite like a Mini. Seeing one on the road tends to bring a smile to one’s face, and numerous interior and exterior personalization options only add to the fun. While there are several iterations and both 2-door and 4-door body styles, the 2022 Mini Cooper SE electric comes only as a 2-door hardtop.

While the Cooper SE is a great city car, its rather paltry 114-mile range doesn’t make it terribly ideal for road trips. If you’re ambitious, however, the Cooper SE can fast-charge to 80% in 35 minutes.

It may be a cliché, but Minis have been praised for “slot car-like handling,” and the Cooper SE is no exception. Batteries in the floor lower the center of gravity to improve handling. Combined with the quick acceleration that EVs are known for, the Cooper SE is an absolute blast to drive.

Inside, the Cooper is fun and quirky, although the back seat is pretty tight, and the 8.7 cubic feet of space in the trunk is meager. Like the standard Mini Hardtop 2-door, the SE seats four passengers.

Standard features include a new 8.8-inch central information screen, Sirius
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satellite radio, a leather-covered steering wheel, and a height-adjustable passenger seat. Safety features include lane-departure warning and a forward collision warning system with automatic navigation. It’s worth noting that Apple CarPlay does not come standard, only coming bundled with the optional navigation system.

Other options include an upgraded audio system and numerous options for both interior and exterior personalization. Prices start just over $30,000 and can climb up to nearly $36,000 for the higher trims, but it’s worth noting that the 2022 Cooper SE qualifies for a $7,500 federal tax credit.

Similarities

Both cars are eligible for $7,500 federal tax credit; quick acceleration; starting price.

2022 Nissan Leaf advantages

Range; cargo capacity; interior space; standard Apple CarPlay; NHTSA 5-star safety.

2022 Mini Cooper SE advantages

Unique style; handling; warranty; charging time.

Which one is right for me?

If you’re looking for an EV that’s practical, spacious, and has decent range, the 2022 Nissan Leaf is a great choice. It’s fun to drive and well equipped.

For those who favor personal style over practicality and do the vast majority of driving close to home, the 2022 Mini Cooper SE has a unique look and is a blast to drive.

2022 Nissan Leaf

2022 Mini Cooper SE

Popular Powertrains

Electric Motor

110 kW AC synchronous

135 kW AC synchronous

Horsepower

147 hp

181 hp

Torque

236 lb-ft

199 lb-ft

EPA Driving Range

149 miles

114 miles

EPA Fuel Economy

111 combined/123 city/99 hwy MPGe

108 combined/115 city/100 hwy MPGe

Level 2 Charging Time

7 hours

5 hours

Battery pack

40 kWh Li-ion; 192 cells

32.6 kWh Li-ion; 94 cells

Specs

Warranty

3 years/36,000 miles

4 years/50,000 miles

Battery warranty

8 years/100,000 miles

8 years/100,000 miles

NHTSA Safety Rating

5 stars

N/A

Max Seating Capacity

5

4

Wheelbase

106.3 inches

98.2 inches

Overall Length

176.4 inches

151.7 inches

Width

70.5 inches

68.0 inches

Height

61.4 inches

56.4 inches

Turning Diameter

34.8 feet

34.8 feet

Headroom, Front

41.2 inches

40.3 inches

Headroom, Rear

37.3 inches

36.9 inches

Legroom, Front

42.1 inches

41.4 inches

Legroom, Rear

33.5 inches

30.8 inches

Shoulder Room, Front

54.3 inches

50.6 inches

Shoulder Room, Rear

52.5 inches

47.8 inches

EPA Passenger Volume

92.4 cubic feet

80.0 cubic feet

Cargo Volume

23.6 cubic feet

8.7 cubic feet

This story originally ran on KBB.com.

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