Here are the key points and findings from the YouTube video review of the Nissan Ariya electric car: - The Ariya's design is appealing from all angles. - It is slightly longer, taller, and wider than the Nissan Qashqai. - The exterior comes in two-tone paint as an option. - There is a pattern effect on the grill, and the vents are functional. - The design looks better than that of a Tesla Model Y, VW ID4, Skoda Enyaq, and Ford Mustang Mach-E. - The price starts at £42,000, which is £15,000 higher than the Qashqai. - The interior is considered a step up for Nissan, similar to the BMW iX. - Minimalist interior design includes touch buttons, but they're not the easiest to use and less responsive than in a Ford Mustang Mach-E. - It includes two screens: one digital driver display and one infotainment touchscreen. The infotainment system is not as slick as some competitors. - Seat materials feel nice and have NASA-inspired contours to improve blood flow, but the stitching and switch alignment is not consistent. - In terms of practicality, it includes a wireless phone charging pad, cup holders, USB ports, a 12-volt charger, a big glovebox, and an electrically deployable tray. - The rear window does not go down all the way. - The four-wheel-drive version has a towing capacity of 1500kg, while the front-wheel-drive one can only tow 750kg. - It has regenerative braking with two levels. - The standard range is 220 miles. With a bigger battery, it is 310 miles. - The range at 70 mph is 145 miles. - DC charging is at 130 kW. - Charging at 7 kW at home will take more than overnight. - It has a 0–60mph in 7.5s - That the driver thought to be the model to test drive to go 7.88s - Suspension: It’s a bit busy. - There’s also quite a bit of wind noise. - The car has a good steering wheel. - There are a few safety features as standard. - Back pillars are huge for those coming from the rear. - the price isn’t for those who want to keep to a reasonable budget - Overall it is recommended as a cool EV with a great interior. Consider adding to the shortlist.