
Nissan Ariya 63 kWh AWD












Overview
Main Overview Information
- Price USA (New)
- $43,590
- Price USA (Used)
- $18,500
- Country of Manufacture
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- China
- Japan
- China
- Years of Production
- 2021-… (Produced)
- Body Style
- SUV
- Market Availability
- USA
Pros and Cons
Reasons to Buy
- Stylish modern design
- Affordable AWD option
- Premium, spacious interior
- Peppy AWD acceleration
- Excellent safety scores
Reasons Not to Buy
- Limited 195-mile range
- Slower DC fast-charging
- No front trunk
- Basic AC charging
- Average energy efficiency
Overview
Nissan's Ariya rolls into 2025, and this 63 kWh AWD model looks set to shake things up as a potentially more accessible all-wheel-drive option in its stylish electric SUV lineup! Blending "Timeless Japanese Futurism" with a practical, tech-laden cabin, it’s a real looker. For the US market, this specific trim offers dual-motor grip with a focus on value, priced at $43,590 new, according to provided data, making it an intriguing proposition against rivals. The estimated used price is $18,500. It’s aiming to be the smart choice for families wanting an EV with extra traction without breaking the bank.
What's New for 2025?
The big news for the 2025 Ariya in the US could be this very 63 kWh AWD variant, potentially offering a new, more affordable entry point for Nissan's e-4ORCE all-wheel-drive system! While details for the full 2025 lineup are firming up, expect the Ariya to continue its tech-forward approach. Nissan is also starting its transition to NACS (Tesla-style) charging ports on 2025 models; this Ariya 63 kWh AWD is listed with CCS Type 1 for now, but future builds or an adapter solution might follow suit with the NACS trend. Otherwise, anticipate minor tweaks rather than a massive overhaul.
Design & Exterior
The Ariya 63 kWh AWD is a stunner, no doubt! It rocks Nissan’s "Timeless Japanese Futurism" design, looking sleek and modern with its coupe-like roofline and smooth surfacing. Up front, you get slim LED headlights and that distinctive, often illuminated, front "shield" grille. It measures 180.9 inches long, 72.8 inches wide (mirrors excluded), and stands 65.4 inches tall, giving it a planted, confident stance. This AWD model will likely sport some cool aero-focused wheels to help it slice through the air efficiently, looking sharp while doing it!
Interior, Tech & Cargo
Step inside the Ariya 63 kWh AWD, and you're greeted by a seriously minimalist and lounge-like cabin. It feels spacious and airy, especially for five occupants. Material quality is generally impressive, giving off a premium vibe. Tech-wise, expect dual 12.3-inch screens for infotainment and driver display, with wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto likely standard. For your gear, there's a decent 22.8 cubic feet of trunk space, expanding to a generous 59.7 cubic feet with the rear seats folded. Don't go looking for a frunk, though; it's not really a thing here.
Performance & Driving Experience
This Ariya 63 kWh AWD isn't just about looks; it's got the go to match! With its dual EESM electric motors (one front, one rear) pumping out a combined 250 kW (around 335 hp) and a hefty 413 lb-ft of torque, it'll launch from 0-60 mph in a sprightly 5.1 seconds. The e-4ORCE all-wheel-drive system promises sure-footed handling and smooth power delivery, making it feel both comfortable for cruising and confident when you put your foot down. Expect a composed ride and effective regenerative braking with Nissan's e-Step for one-pedal driving fun.
Range, Battery & Charging
The Ariya 63 kWh AWD features a 63 kWh usable battery pack, delivering a Green Cars Compare calculated real-world range of around 195 miles – decent for daily duties and some weekend trips. Efficiency is rated at 3.1 mi/kWh. For charging, it uses a CCS Type 1 port. At home on its standard 7.2 kW AC on-board charger, a full top-up will take about 9-10 hours. When you're out and about, it can suck up DC fast charging at up to 130 kW, meaning you can go from 10-80% in roughly 35 minutes. Handy!
Safety & Driver-Assistance Features
Nissan packs the Ariya 63 kWh AWD with a solid suite of safety gear, and it boasts a top-tier 5-star NHTSA safety rating. You'll get Nissan's Safety Shield 360 as standard, which includes must-haves like Automatic Emergency Braking with Pedestrian Detection, Blind Spot Warning, Rear Cross Traffic Alert, and Lane Departure Warning. ProPILOT Assist with Navi-link, a hands-on adaptive cruise and lane-keeping system, should also be standard on this trim, making highway journeys a breeze. Higher trims might offer the more advanced ProPILOT Assist 2.0 for hands-free driving.
Warranty & Maintenance Coverage
Nissan typically backs the Ariya with a 3-year/36,000-mile basic warranty and a 5-year/60,000-mile powertrain warranty. Crucially for an EV, the battery and related EV components are covered for 8 years or 100,000 miles, including protection against significant capacity loss. While Nissan doesn't usually offer extensive complimentary maintenance like some rivals, the Ariya benefits from the lower maintenance needs typical of electric vehicles. Reliability should be solid, building on Nissan's EV experience with the Leaf, though newer models always have a learning curve.
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