Nissan's new Ariya set to shake up the increasingly busy EV market
Nissan says the Ariya will take electric vehicles to new levels
Nissan has announced the pricing and opening of pre-orders for the all new Nissan Ariya 100 per cent electric crossover with the starting price of €48,995 set to reaffirm its position as Ireland’s EV leaders.
The new car combines the pioneering EV, crossover and performance expertise that has made the Nissan LEAF and Nissan Qashqai market leaders and its arrival in local dealerships is set to revolutionise the EV market in Ireland.
Building on Nissan’s strength as EV pioneers it features outstanding Japanese inspired crossover design which is set to take the powerful performance and capabilities of zero-emissions vehicles to a new level.
Two battery options are available, a 63 kWh battery that delivers a range of 402 kilometres and an 87 kWh battery that offers a range of 529 kilometres, making the no compromise Ariya perfect for daily commutes or longer road trips.
Nissan is launching the car with two grade options featuring many of its innovative safety and infotainment features as standard. Pricing will start for the entry grade 63 kWh Nissan Ariya Advance from €48,995 and range up to €66,995 for the top of the range 87 kWh Ariya Evolve, inclusive of Government grants and exclusive of dealer delivery and related charges.
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