Volkswagen ID.3 Pro S
Hatchback · Electric · FWD
vs
Nissan Leaf e+
Hatchback · Electric · FWD
Volkswagen ID.3 Pro S
Car A
Volkswagen ID.3 Pro S
The Volkswagen ID.3 Pro S is a compact electric car that blends strong everyday performance with long-range capability. It fits city and family-compact roles well while staying road-trip ready, though cargo capacity and winter traction aren’t its strengths.
5 seatsHatchbackElectric5-star safetyElectric
Nissan Leaf e+
Car B
Nissan Leaf e+
The Nissan Leaf e+ is an all-electric, FWD compact EV tailored for city driving and compact-family use, blending usable performance with everyday practicality. With a five-star safety rating and a price of 38,250, it offers good value in its segment.
5 seatsHatchbackElectric5-star safety217 hpElectric
Why compared cross brandsame body typesame powertrainsame seatssame usage profilesimilar price

Usage fit

Family 54 / 66
City 56 / 76
Budget / value 31 / 69
Road trip 45 / 42
Performance 28 / 26
Cargo 21 / 24
Practical 28 / 57
Premium 27 / 27
Winter 26 / 26

Scores out of 100. Blue = Volkswagen ID.3 Pro S · Orange = Nissan Leaf e+

Specs side-by-side

Spec Volkswagen ID.3 Pro S Nissan Leaf e+
Values are representative — confirm for your market and trim.

Pros & cons

Volkswagen ID.3 Pro S

  • Long rated range (up to 550 km) from a 77 kWh battery reduces charging stops on trips.
  • Quick 0–100 km/h in 7.3 s and 204 hp make city-to-highway driving easy.
  • Seats five with a 385 L trunk, practical for small families and daily errands.
  • Balanced package for city use and road trips at a mid-range price.

Nissan Leaf e+

  • Good value in its segment at a price of 38,250.
  • Electric FWD setup suits city driving and daily commuting.
  • 5-star safety rating and an 80 reliability score.
  • 435 L trunk and seating for five fit compact-family needs.

Verdict

Pick Volkswagen ID.3 Pro S if…
Efficiency & everyday ease
Volkswagen ID.3 Pro S is the choice if fuel economy and city-friendly driving are your priority.
Pick Nissan Leaf e+ if…
More power
Nissan Leaf e+ puts out 217 hp vs 204 — meaningfully quicker and more confident on motorways.

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