
Nissan Ariya 87 kWh AWD 290 kW












Overview
Main Overview Information
- Price USA (New)
- $48,190
- Price USA (Used)
- $21,100
- Country of Manufacture
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- China
- Japan
- China
- Years of Production
- 2023-… (Produced)
- Body Style
- SUV
- Market Availability
- EU, USA
Pros and Cons
Reasons to Buy
- Stylish, premium design
- Quick AWD performance
- Comfortable, quiet ride
- Spacious, modern cabin
Reasons Not to Buy
- Average DC charge speed
- Lacks front trunk
- No true one-pedal drive
- Slow standard AC charging
Overview
The 2025 Nissan Ariya, particularly this 87 kWh AWD 290 kW trim, muscles into the electric SUV scene as a stylish and tech-savvy contender. It's gunning for folks wanting a premium EV experience without going full-on luxury. Key highlights for this all-wheel-drive variant include Nissan's slick e-4ORCE system for grippy handling and a potent 290 kW (_approx. 389 hp_) punch. With an estimated new price around $48,190 in the US, based on this configuration's prior pricing, and used examples appearing near $21,100, it presents a compelling package for those ready to make the electric leap with a bit of Japanese flair.
What's New for 2025?
For the 2025 model year, the Nissan Ariya largely carries over the strengths of its recent introduction, especially for this 87 kWh AWD 290 kW configuration. Expect the same striking design and capable e-4ORCE all-wheel-drive system. While Nissan has announced plans to adopt the NACS charging port standard for future EVs, early 2025 Ariya models like this one are anticipated to continue with the CCS Type 1 port, as specified in its current build data. Any significant updates would likely involve minor feature reshuffles or software enhancements, keeping the core package consistent.
Design & Exterior
The Ariya 87 kWh AWD 290 kW showcases Nissan's "Timeless Japanese Futurism," looking like it rolled straight off a concept stand. It’s a sleek, coupe-esque SUV with a distinctive illuminated front emblem and slim LED headlights that give it a futuristic scowl. This trim often sports stylish alloy wheels that complement its premium vibe. Key dimensions are a length of 180.9 inches, a width (sans mirrors) of 72.8 inches, and a height of 65.4 inches, giving it a planted, modern stance on the road. It's definitely a head-turner!
Interior, Tech & Cargo
Step inside the Ariya, and you’re greeted by a "lounge-like" cabin that’s seriously minimalist and chic, especially in this 87 kWh AWD guise. Material quality feels upscale with cool haptic feedback buttons blended into wood-like trim. It seats five comfortably. For your gear, there's 22.8 cubic feet of trunk space, expanding to a generous 59.7 cubic feet with the rear seats folded flat. Notably, this Ariya model does not feature a front trunk (frunk). Tech is front-and-center with dual 12.3-inch screens for instruments and infotainment, supporting wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto.
Performance & Driving Experience
This Ariya hauls! With its dual-motor e-4ORCE all-wheel-drive setup, it zips from 0-60 mph in a brisk 4.8 seconds, thanks to a combined 290 kW (approximately 389 hp) and a hefty 443 lb-ft of instant torque from its twin EESM (Externally Excited Synchronous Motor) units. On the road, it’s smooth and surprisingly agile, while the e-4ORCE system provides confident traction. Ride comfort is generally plush. Nissan's e-Pedal Step allows for convenient, near one-pedal driving, enhancing regeneration and simplifying commutes in stop-and-go traffic.
Range, Battery & Charging
Powering this Ariya is an 87 kWh (usable) battery pack, delivering a Green Cars Compare calculated real-world range estimate of 268 miles, making most journeys worry-free. Its efficiency is rated at 3.08 mi/kWh. For topping up at home, the standard 7.2 kW on-board AC charger will take approximately 12-13 hours for a full charge from empty. When you're out and about, it supports DC fast charging at up to 130 kW via its CCS Type 1 port. Vehicle-to-load (V2L) capability is not a widely advertised feature for US Ariya models.
Safety & Driver-Assistance Features
Nissan doesn't skimp on safety, and the Ariya boasts a 5-star overall rating from NHTSA. Standard on this 87 kWh AWD trim, you’ll likely find Nissan’s Safety Shield 360 suite, packing goodies like Automatic Emergency Braking with Pedestrian Detection, Blind Spot Warning, Rear Cross Traffic Alert, and Lane Departure Warning. Many trims, including this one, typically feature ProPILOT Assist – Nissan’s advanced adaptive cruise control with lane keeping, making highway drives a lot less stressful. Always confirm specific features with your dealer.
Warranty & Maintenance Coverage
Nissan backs the Ariya with a fairly standard EV warranty package in the US. Expect a basic limited warranty of 3 years/36,000 miles and a powertrain warranty covering EV components for 5 years/60,000 miles. Critically, the lithium-ion battery is typically covered for 8 years/100,000 miles, including protection against significant capacity loss. While Nissan doesn't usually offer extensive complimentary maintenance like some rivals, the inherent reliability and lower service needs of EVs mean fewer trips to the dealer. Check for the latest coverage details.
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