The all-new 2019 Nissan Leaf Plus S is arriving in Canada just in time for the spring thaw, and we finally know how much it’ll set you back.

The EV is slated for an April release at Nissan dealerships across the nation, with a base model price tag of $43,998.

The cost goes up from there with the Leaf Plus SV priced at $46,598; and the Leaf Plus SL at $49,498.

The 2019 Leaf Plus S can go 363 kilometres on a single charge of its 62-kWh battery, which is a significant increase of 50 per cent from the standard model Leaf. The new battery also means that speed has increased a full 10 per cent, too.

The Nissan Leaf Plus will have similar technologies and design elements to the standard Leaf. The ProPILOT Assist and ePedal remain in both, as does the Rear Door Alert (RDA) system, which notifies drivers when something has been left behind in the backseat—grocery bags, sports equipment, a child or two.

Still, if you’re after something less expensive but still eco-friendly, the standard Leaf with its 40-kWh battery and 241 kilometres of driving distance per charge will continue to be made available to Canadians starting from $36,798.

So, depending on your daily driving needs, the standard model could do the trick.