Nissan Ariya electric SUV preview: Game changer or game over for Nissan? / Electrifying
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Video Summary
Here are the key findings from the YouTube video review of the Nissan Ariya: - The Ariya looks as good as a coupé crossover can. - The car's front is technical and complicated-looking but simple at the same time. - The car has slim LED headlights that disappear when not in use. - It has a sloping roofline and a feature line that gives it a sleek look. - The Ariya embodies timeless Japanese futurism. - The design is stylish and interesting without being too weird. - The reviewer approves of its aerodynamic bladed wheels. - It is available in five different versions in the UK. - It comes with 63 kWh and 87 kWh battery options. - The basic model has a 63 kWh battery, 212 bhp and two-wheel drive with a range of around 223 miles. - It can accelerate from 0 to 62 mph in 7.7 seconds. - The long-range version has an 87 kWh battery and only two-wheel drive. It has 242 bhp and can go from 0-62 in 7.6 seconds, and achieve a 310-mile range. - The all-wheel-drive comes in two models, the smaller battery provides 279 bhp, and can accelerate from 0-62 in 5.9. seconds with 211 miles of range. - The all-wheel-drive version offers 306 bhp and 285 miles of range, going from 0 to 62 in 5.7 seconds. - The top model is the performance trim that has a bigger battery and e-Force all-wheel drive with 394 bhp, which will get you from 0 to 62 mph in 5.1 seconds with 248 miles of range. - The battery placement allows for perfect 50/50 weight distribution, and the centre of gravity is lower than a Nissan Leaf. - The interior is quite lovely, with two 12.3-inch touchscreens and haptic buttons inset into the dash and centre console. - It also comes with a head-up display, and has a "beltline" that changes colour. - On some models, there is a flip-out picnic table for the passenger. - The center console is electric and slides. - There are double glove boxes. - The driver has access to driver-assist tech, connectivity, and Amazon Alexa Auto. - It has Nissan's e-pedal, one-pedal braking system. - All Ariya models will charge up to 130 kW DC. - The price is estimated to be between £36-37,000 to just under £50,000. - Overall, the Ariya is impressive due to its nice interior, distinctive styling, driver experience and performance options.