Global EV Comparison: Nissan Leaf 60 kWh vs Volkswagen e-Golf 24.2 kWh

Side-by-side comparison of all specifications in metric units (km, kg). To see imperial units (mi, lb), switch website version to USA.
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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 60 kWh (2022-2025) for as low as €20900, while the Volkswagen e-Golf 24.2 kWh (2014-2016) begins at €9600.

The two vehicles share the same body style: Hatchback.

Property Nissan Leaf 60 kWh Volkswagen e-Golf 24.2 kWh
Years of Production 2022-2025 2014-2016
Current Status Discontinued Discontinued
Country of Manufacture Japan, UK, USA Germany
Body Style Hatchback Hatchback
Market Availability EU, USA EU, USA
Price Europe (Used) €20900 €9600
GCC Score 5 4.4

Range and Efficiency

While the Nissan Leaf 60 kWh (2022-2025) offers a longer real-world range and a bigger battery, it is less energy-efficient than the Volkswagen e-Golf 24.2 kWh (2014-2016).

Property Nissan Leaf 60 kWh Volkswagen e-Golf 24.2 kWh
Range (EPA) 341 km 134 km
Range (WLTP) 398 km - Range (WLTP)
Range (GCC) 336 km 135 km
Battery Capacity (Nominal) 60 kWh 24.2 kWh
Battery Capacity (Usable) 59 kWh 20.5 kWh
Efficiency per 100 km 17.6 kWh/100 km 15.2 kWh/100 km
Efficiency per kWh 5.69 km/kWh 6.59 km/kWh
Range and Efficiency Score 6 5.4

Charging

Both vehicles utilize a standard 400-volt architecture.

The Nissan Leaf 60 kWh (2022-2025) offers faster charging speeds at DC stations, reaching up to 100 kW, while the Volkswagen e-Golf 24.2 kWh (2014-2016) maxes out at 40 kW.

Both vehicles are equipped with the same on-board charger, supporting a maximum AC charging power of 3.6 kW.

Property Nissan Leaf 60 kWh Volkswagen e-Golf 24.2 kWh
Max Charging Power (AC) 3.6 kW 3.6 kW
Max Charging Power (DC) 100 kW 40 kW
Architecture 400 V 400 V
Charge Port CHAdeMOType 2 (Mennekes) CCS Type 2
Charging Score 3.8 3.3

Performance

Both vehicles are front-wheel drive.

The Nissan Leaf 60 kWh (2022-2025) boasts greater motor power and accelerates faster from 0 to 100 km/h.

Property Nissan Leaf 60 kWh Volkswagen e-Golf 24.2 kWh
Drive Type FWD FWD
Motor Type PMSM PMSM
Motor Power (kW) 160 kW 85 kW
Motor Power (hp) 215 hp 114 hp
Motor Torque 340 Nm 270 Nm
0-100 km/h 7.1 s 10.4 s
Top Speed 157 km/h 140 km/h
Performance Score 3.7 2.4

Dimensions

The Nissan Leaf 60 kWh (2022-2025) is longer and taller, but about the same width as the Volkswagen e-Golf 24.2 kWh (2014-2016).

The Nissan Leaf 60 kWh (2022-2025) boasts a more extended wheelbase.

Property Nissan Leaf 60 kWh Volkswagen e-Golf 24.2 kWh
Length 4490 mm 4255 mm
Width (with Mirrors) 2030 mm 2027 mm
Width (w/o Mirrors) 1788 mm 1799 mm
Height 1540 mm 1452 mm
Wheelbase 2700 mm 2637 mm

Cargo and Towing

The Nissan Leaf 60 kWh (2022-2025) features a larger trunk, but the Volkswagen e-Golf 24.2 kWh (2014-2016) offers greater maximum cargo capacity when the rear seats are folded.

Neither car is equipped with a frunk (front trunk).

Neither vehicle is officially rated for towing in in the EU.

Property Nissan Leaf 60 kWh Volkswagen e-Golf 24.2 kWh
Number of Seats 5 5
Curb Weight 1756 kg 1538 kg
Cargo Volume (Trunk) 426 l 341 l
Cargo Volume (Max) 1167 l 1231 l
Cargo Volume (Frunk) - Cargo Volume (Frunk) - Cargo Volume (Frunk)
Towing Capacity - Towing Capacity - Towing Capacity
Cargo and Towing Score 4.6 3.8