Subcompact Crossover SUV · 1 · from $39,770
Nissan paved the EV way over the last 12 or so years with the LEAF, and they could have come so far. They have come along, but not as far as you'd expect, sadly. The Nissan Ariya marks a significant stride into the electric future for Nissan, building on the legacy of the pioneering Leaf but with a bolder vision and a sharper suit. This all-electric SUV melds futuristic styling with cutting-edge technology, positioning itself as a compelling contender in the burgeoning EV market. It’s not just about going electric; it’s about doing so with flair, offering a blend of comfort, performance, and tech that aims to entice both EV enthusiasts and skeptics into taking the plunge.
| MSRP | $39,770 |
|---|---|
| EPA range | 304 mi |
| 0–60 mph | 4.8 s |
| Top speed | 128 mph |
| Power | 389 hp |
| Battery | 87 kWh |
| Max DC charging | 130 kW |
| Drive | AWD |
| Seats | 5 |
| Trim | Price | Range | 0–60 |
|---|---|---|---|
| e-4ORCE LR Performance | $39,770 | 304 mi | 4.8s |
| FWD LR | $47,190 | 233 mi | 7.6s |
| FWD SR | $43,190 | 168 mi | 7.5s |
| e-4ORCE LR | $54,190 | 213 mi | 5.7s |
| e-4ORCE SR | $47,190 | 158 mi | 5.9s |