Global EV Comparison: Chevrolet Spark EV 19 kWh vs Nissan Leaf 40 kWh
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General Info
Since both vehicles have been discontinued, they are now only available on the used car market. You can get the Nissan Leaf 40 kWh (2022-2025) for as low as €15890, while the Chevrolet Spark EV 19 kWh (2015-2017) was never offered for sale in Europe.
The two vehicles share the same body style: Hatchback.
| Property | Chevrolet Spark EV 19 kWh | Nissan Leaf 40 kWh |
|---|---|---|
| Years of Production | 2015-2017 | 2022-2025 |
| Current Status | Discontinued | Discontinued |
| Country of Manufacture | South Korea | Japan, UK, USA |
| Body Style | Hatchback | Hatchback |
| Market Availability | USA | EU, USA |
| Price Europe (Used) | - Price Europe (Used) | €15890 |
| GCC Score | 4.2 | 4.8 |
Range and Efficiency
While the Nissan Leaf 40 kWh (2022-2025) offers a longer real-world range and a bigger battery, it is less energy-efficient than the Chevrolet Spark EV 19 kWh (2015-2017).
| Property | Chevrolet Spark EV 19 kWh | Nissan Leaf 40 kWh |
|---|---|---|
| Range (EPA) | 132 km | 240 km |
| Range (WLTP) | - Range (WLTP) | 285 km |
| Range (GCC) | 125 km | 238 km |
| Battery Capacity (Nominal) | 19 kWh | 40 kWh |
| Battery Capacity (Usable) | 18 kWh | 39 kWh |
| Efficiency per 100 km | 14.4 kWh/100 km | 16.4 kWh/100 km |
| Efficiency per kWh | 6.94 km/kWh | 6.1 km/kWh |
| Range and Efficiency Score | 5.6 | 5.5 |
Charging
Both vehicles utilize a standard 400-volt architecture.
Both vehicles support DC fast charging with a maximum power of 50 kW.
The Nissan Leaf 40 kWh (2022-2025) features a more powerful on-board charger, supporting a maximum AC charging power of 3.6 kW, whereas the Chevrolet Spark EV 19 kWh (2015-2017) is limited to 3.3 kW.
| Property | Chevrolet Spark EV 19 kWh | Nissan Leaf 40 kWh |
|---|---|---|
| Max Charging Power (AC) | 3.3 kW | 3.6 kW |
| Max Charging Power (DC) | 50 kW | 50 kW |
| Architecture | 400 V | 400 V |
| Charge Port | CCS Type 1 | CHAdeMO |
| Charging Score | 2.6 | 3.3 |
Performance
Both vehicles are front-wheel drive.
Although the Nissan Leaf 40 kWh (2022-2025) has more power, the Chevrolet Spark EV 19 kWh (2015-2017) achieves a faster 0-100 km/h time.
| Property | Chevrolet Spark EV 19 kWh | Nissan Leaf 40 kWh |
|---|---|---|
| Drive Type | FWD | FWD |
| Motor Type | PMSM | PMSM |
| Motor Power (kW) | 105 kW | 110 kW |
| Motor Power (hp) | 140 hp | 148 hp |
| Motor Torque | 444 Nm | 320 Nm |
| 0-100 km/h | 7.5 s | 7.9 s |
| Top Speed | 145 km/h | 144 km/h |
| Performance Score | 3.4 | 3.1 |
Dimensions
The Nissan Leaf 40 kWh (2022-2025) is longer and wider, but the Chevrolet Spark EV 19 kWh (2015-2017) is taller.
The Nissan Leaf 40 kWh (2022-2025) boasts a more extended wheelbase.
| Property | Chevrolet Spark EV 19 kWh | Nissan Leaf 40 kWh |
|---|---|---|
| Length | 3721 mm | 4490 mm |
| Width (with Mirrors) | - Width (with Mirrors) | 2030 mm |
| Width (w/o Mirrors) | 1626 mm | 1788 mm |
| Height | 1590 mm | 1530 mm |
| Wheelbase | 2375 mm | 2700 mm |
Cargo and Towing
The Nissan Leaf 40 kWh (2022-2025) provides more cargo capacity, featuring both a larger trunk and more space with the rear seats folded.
Neither car is equipped with a frunk (front trunk).
Neither vehicle is officially rated for towing in in the EU.
| Property | Chevrolet Spark EV 19 kWh | Nissan Leaf 40 kWh |
|---|---|---|
| Number of Seats | 4 | 5 |
| Curb Weight | 1300 kg | 1580 kg |
| Cargo Volume (Trunk) | 273 l | 435 l |
| Cargo Volume (Max) | 663 l | 1176 l |
| Cargo Volume (Frunk) | - Cargo Volume (Frunk) | - Cargo Volume (Frunk) |
| Towing Capacity | - Towing Capacity | - Towing Capacity |
| Cargo and Towing Score | 4.2 | 4.5 |