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Nissan was an electric vehicle pioneer when it introduced the Leaf in 2011, the first mass-produced EV sold in North America. As such, we had high expectations for its long-awaited sophomore effort, the Ariya. It’s a highly-desirable small-SUV size, with an elevated driving position and a large cargo area. We found it quick, quiet, and roomy, and it has a decent driving range.
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Nissan’s first electric SUV, the Ariya, has standard- and long-range battery versions and a choice of front- or all-wheel drive. Front-drive versions make 238 hp, with the dual-motor AWD models producing 389 hp. The front-wheel-drive model equipped with the long-range battery has an estimated driving range of up to 300 miles. The cabin has a large, horizontal display screen that serves as both the instrument cluster and the infotainment system. The Ariya will have wireless Android Auto and Apple CarPlay compatibility. High-end versions have the ProPilot Assist 2.0, which allows hands-free driving on certain highways.
The Ariya will be Nissan’s first electric SUV when it goes on sale in the U.S. in late 2021. The compact SUV has a starting price around $40,000. There will be standard- and long-range battery versions and a choice of front- or all-wheel drive. Front-drive versions make 215 hp, with the dual-motor AWD models producing 389 hp. The front-wheel-drive model equipped with the long-range battery will have an estimated driving range of up to 300 miles. The cabin has a large, horizontal display screen that serves as both the instrument cluster and the infotainment system. The Ariya will have wireless Android Auto and Apple CarPlay compatibility. Standard driver assistance features include FCW, AEB with pedestrian detection, BSW, RCTW, lane departure warning, and automatic high beams.
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