May 3, 2022

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Nissan LEAF
Range for your next adventure
With an EPA range up to 226 miles, fast and easy charging, and innovative tools designed to help stretch your miles and battery, there’s never been a better time to go electric.

Outsmart traffic
With Nissan’s full suite of standard driver-assist and convenience tech, Nissan LEAF will get you there with more comfort and more confidence.

The fully connected car
Start your car, warm it up, cool it down, and keep tabs on it all using the most advanced monitoring app and available services we’ve ever built into Nissan LEAF.

Nissan’s All-New Electric Crossover- Nissan ARIYA
Reservations are open NOW for the All-New 2023 Nissan ARIYA. Feel the thrill of being first, and the thrill of owning the all-new ARIYA electric crossover. Reserve your ride into the electric future. Reserve your ARIYA today.

Room to do more
No need to sacrifice space or comfort. The Nissan LEAF has a modern interior with great cargo space, including fold-down rear seats that let you bring larger items with ease.

Trim Levels (Exterior)
The 2023 Nissan Ariya is an all-new electric SUV that showcases aggressive exterior styling elements. It is expected to be available initially in one well-equipped trim level. The design differs from many other models in the Nissan lineup, as this vehicle shows a departure from the sharp lines with its wide, low stance and sporty features.

Nissan refers to the Ariya’s unique design as “timeless Japanese futurism.” The vehicle will be available in six two-tone paint schemes and comes standard with 20-inch wheels, an aggressive front end with an oversized grille, and a low-slung design that sits near the ground.

Engine (Power)
Nissan will offer two battery levels in the Ariya, one of which will pair with a single motor that sends power to the front wheels. The other option is the e-4ORCE dual-motor all-wheel-drive system currently featured in the latest Nissan Leaf.

The standard single-engine powertrain will have a 65-kWh battery and deliver a combined output of 215 horsepower and 221 pound-feet of torque, while the dual-motor system will feature a 90-kWh battery and put out 335 horsepower and 413 pound-feet of torque. According to estimates, the long-range battery powertrain should allow the Ariya to go about 300 miles on a single charge.

Performance
One of the most appealing features of this electric model is its quick-charging battery — Nissan reports that it can go from 5 to 80% in less than an hour. All the powertrain components underwent development under the Renault-Nissan-Mitsubishi Alliance. The automaker also reports that the SUV can come to a complete halt without the driver touching the brake pedal, thanks to a regenerative braking system within the SUV.

This model is also quite speedy, with estimates indicating it can go from zero to 60 mph in around 5 seconds. Nissan uses features from other models in its lineup, including the torque-split system in the GT-R sports car, to equip the Ariya with all-wheel drive.

Interior
The new SUV’s spacious cabin won’t disappoint buyers who love the futuristic look of its exterior. Inside, you’ll find dual 12.3-inch display screens for the infotainment system and digital gauge cluster, along with Android Auto and Apple CarPlay smartphone integration, integrated navigation, and high-end zero-gravity front seats. The flat floor provides passengers with extra space, and you can slide the center console back for more room up front.

Safety Features
The 2023 Nissan Ariya will come equipped with a full suite of active and passive safety features, including Nissan’s ProPILOT Assist 2.0. This upgraded system includes semi-autonomous driving functionality, allowing drivers to safely take their hands off the wheel when driving on divided highways that have few curves. Other features bundled into the suite include forward collision warning with automatic braking and pedestrian detection, a rearview camera, and lane departure warning with lane-keep assist.