Nissan has unveiled the all-new Nissan Ariya. The Nissan Ariya is Nissan’s first all-electric crossover SUV. The new electric Nissan debuted during a digital event in Yokohama. The concept version was unveiled in October last year.
The Nissan Ariya sets the pace for Nissan’s plan to roll out 12 new models in 18 months. The all-new crossover demonstrates Nissan’s commitment to meeting customer demand for new electrified, autonomous and connected technologies.
The Ariya e-4ORCE all-wheel-drive model with 87 kWh of usable battery capacity features the highest level of Nissan Intelligent Mobility available, including ProPILOT 2.0 which offers hands-off single lane highway driving capability.
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Unlike the Nissan Leaf, the Nissan Ariya’s batteries are liquid-cooled. Using 130 kW DC Fast charging, the Ariya can recover up to 375 kilometer with a 30-minute quick charge using Japan's CHAdeMO charging system. AC charging is rated at 7.2kW.
The Ariya is available in 4 variants:
- 2WD with 63kWh battery; 450km range
- 2WD with 87 kWh battery; 610 km range
- AWD with 63kWh battery (Ariya e-4ORCE); 430km range
- AWD with 87 kWh battery (Ariya e-4ORCE); 580 km range
*Range based on WLTP Japan Cycle
The 63 kWh battery is catered towards urban electric car users with short travel distances.
Nissan expects sales of EVs and e-POWER electrified models to be more than 1 million units a year by the end of fiscal 2023. Nissan also aims to introduce autonomous driving technologies in more than 20 models in 20 markets, and to have sold more than 1.5 million vehicles equipped with these systems.
Previously an engineer in an automotive manufacturing company and a highway concessionaire. A part-time research student on biofuels and diesel engines. Obsessed with vehicle electrification and the future of transportation.
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