Nissan Adds Six-Year Warranty Cover for MICRA, LEAF and ARIYA Electric Models

Nissan LEAF driving on a road with Nissan up to 6 years warranty badge
Nissan LEAF driving on a road with Nissan up to 6 years warranty badge

Nissan has launched a Service Activated Warranty programme that lets owners of its electric models stretch their cover to six years or 100,000 miles, whichever comes first, by servicing the car within the Nissan dealer network. The programme covers the All-New MICRA, the All-New LEAF and the 2026 model year ARIYA, and it applies to used examples of those cars too.

How the Extra Cover Works

Every qualifying Nissan electric vehicle still starts with the standard manufacturer warranty of three years or 60,000 miles, whichever is reached first. From there, owners can add an extra 12 months of cover each year, up to a maximum of six years or 100,000 miles, by getting each service done at a Nissan dealership or authorised repairer and sticking to Nissan’s recommended service schedule.

The timing is the part owners need to watch. The service that falls before the standard warranty runs out, typically the third inspection, has to happen within the Nissan network to keep the cover running without a gap. Buyers who service outside that network can still qualify if the car has a full service history and passes an additional check at a Nissan garage.

Which Cars Qualify

The offer applies to every All-New MICRA sold from launch, the All-New LEAF arriving in showrooms this summer, and the 2026 model year ARIYA. Nissan says future all-electric passenger models will join the programme as they launch. Used buyers of these three cars get the same terms, provided the servicing history and eligibility checks stack up.

Used buyers face the same rules as new-car owners: routine servicing and maintenance have to run through the Nissan network from the point of purchase, with warranty cover building up to the same six-year, 100,000-mile ceiling as long as the eligible service history is in place.

Nissan MICRA, LEAF and ARIYA electric models lined up with Nissan up to 6 years warranty badge

A separate battery warranty stays in place regardless of servicing history, covering the lithium-ion battery pack in every Nissan BEV for up to eight years or 100,000 miles. That cover runs independently of the Service Activated Warranty and does not depend on where the car gets serviced.

How Nissan’s Offer Stacks Up

Nissan’s baseline cover trails some of its rivals. Kia backs every model with a 7-year, 100,000-mile warranty as standard, with no servicing condition attached, and MG offers 7 years and 80,000 miles on the same unconditional basis. Nissan owners have to actively maintain their service record within the network each year to reach even the six-year mark that Kia and MG hand out from day one.

The closer comparison is Toyota, which runs its own service-activated model: a 3-year, 60,000-mile standard warranty extended by 12 months with every dealer service, stretching to 10 years or 100,000 miles on the car and up to 15 years on the hybrid battery with an annual health check. Nissan’s programme works on the same principle but stops four years short of Toyota’s ceiling.

For existing MICRA, LEAF and ARIYA owners, the practical upside is simple enough. A service booked at a Nissan dealer before the standard warranty expires now buys extra protection against repair bills, on top of whatever the dealer already charges for that visit. The numbers behind that protection are worth knowing: industry estimates put a full Nissan LEAF battery pack replacement outside warranty at somewhere between £5,000 and £8,000, a bill the eight-year battery warranty already guards against, while the wider Service Activated Warranty covers everything else that can go wrong with the drivetrain, electronics and other major components in years four to six.

Part of a Wider Push on Ownership Costs

Nissan pairs the new warranty scheme with the Government’s Electric Car Grant, which every Nissan EV model qualifies for and which has now run for 12 months. Nicolas Belaud, Nissan GB Aftersales Director, said: “We are hugely excited about our new Service Activated warranty proposition, which we are sure will appeal to customers interested in purchasing one of our award-winning all-electric cars. Nissan has more than 15 years of experience looking after EVs in the UK, more than any other manufacturer, and the service activated warranty highlights our confidence in our electric vehicles and offers even more customer benefit in bringing a car to the experts for servicing.”

He added: “For a Nissan owner, taking their car to a Nissan dealership for routine servicing is a no-brainer. With state-of-the art facilities, access to genuine manufacturer parts and fully qualified Nissan technicians, owners can rest assured that their cars are in the best possible hands with us.”

Nissan builds the European LEAF alongside the Juke and Qashqai at its Sunderland plant, part of the company’s EV36Zero project to turn the site into a hub for electric vehicle and battery production, and the All-New MICRA was designed at the company’s Paddington studio in London. Around 7,000 people work for Nissan across the UK in design, engineering and manufacturing roles, and the Sunderland plant remains the country’s largest single car factory.

Jarrod

Jarrod Partridge is the founder of Motoring Chronicle and an FIA accredited journalist with over 30 years of experience following motorsport and the global automotive industry. A member of the AIPS International Sports Press Association, Jarrod has covered Formula 1 races and automotive events at venues around the world, bringing first-hand insight to every race report, car review, and industry analysis he writes. His work spans the full breadth of motoring — from the latest EV launches and road car reviews to the cutting edge of motorsport competition.

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