Nissan invented the mass-market EV, so why is the new Ariya a let-down?
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The song remains the same
Already long in the tooth, Nissan’s second fully electric vehicle Ariya takes up where the LEAF left off in Australia. And might we just say thank goodness for that, because LEAF was never one of our favourite automobiles. The Ariya could be though. The production version of Ariya was unveiled in 2019, but its launch was delayed because of the global chip shortage caused by COVID. This delay has allowed competitors to get the drop on the car and…
Nissan invented the mass-market EV, so why is the new Ariya a let-down?
The Nissan Ariya has been on sale overseas for four years already, but it’s new for us here in Australia. Photo: James Coleman. You’d think that for a company that gave us one of the first EVs in the country, they’d be very good at it. About 15 years since they dropped the first Leaf – the world’s first mass-market electric vehicle selling more than one million globally – Nissan has created an all new EV, called the Ariya (however that’s best pr…
Nissan has discontinued sales of the Ariya in the US, but is bringing a global facelift version with a new design, advanced features, and better comfort to international markets.
The Ariya premieres changes in the face of the avalanche of electrical innovations that arrive in 2026.Nissan Nissan awaits the great moment of the launch of the new generation of LEAF, one of its electric cars. However, one does not forget the Ariya, the largest of the range, which we can now look into and know technical details that you will not like.Nissan continues with its strategy of new launches, with a trio that has scheduled for the nex…
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