Nissan Will Sell Its 2022 Nissan Ariya Electric SUV from £41,845

Nissan Ariya (Nissan)

The new flagship car of Nissan’s SUV line, the Nissan Ariya 2022 will be sold for 41,845 pounds. Quoted from Autocar UK, the Volkswagen ID 4 SUV competitor car can only be ordered next summer or around mid-June 2022 later.

This new car will carry a battery with a capacity of 63 kWH and can cover a distance of up to 358 kilometers on a single charge. Nissan Ariya has an engine that can produce 215 horsepower which can make this SUV car go from 0-100 km / h in 7.5 seconds.

The Nissan Ariya also has several higher versions. One of them is with a battery capacity of 87 kWh and is priced at 51,090 pounds. This version of the car can cover a distance of up to 500 kilometers on a single charge.

The higher version is equipped with an e-4orce four-wheel-drive powertrain that has a 302 horsepower engine priced at £53,790. Then the highest version of all, the Nissan Ariya with a 389 horsepower engine which is priced at 58,400 pounds.

The e-4orce feature allows the car to reach speeds of up to 100 km/h in just 5.1 seconds. The maximum speed of a car with this feature is 200 km/hour.

Nissan Ariya maintains the concept of a “bold” car by carrying the slogan “smooth, elegant, and fresh”. The design is the same as the design of the CMF-EV electric car, made by the Renault-Nissan-Mitsubishi alliance, namely the smaller Renault Megane E-tech Electric.

Nissan’s Head of Operations, Ashwani Gupta said, the launch of the Nissan Ariya is a new chapter for Nissan. He also added that Nissan is working to strengthen the fun-to-drive aspect of their electric car concept.

“It’s not just a great crossover EV, but also a great vehicle, a true magic power that will carry us into the future,” said Gupta.

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