
The Nissan Ariya, released last year in France, is a new electric SUV, the range of which has so far consisted of two versions: Advance and Evolve.
Nissan is now offering more choice in the range of its latest zero-emissions model, with the launch two new trim levels : basic level Engagedas well as the top of the range Evolve+.
Nissan Ariya Engage: entry level trim
Decoration Engaged this is the entry-level Ariya available with engines 218 horsepower (battery 63 kWh) AND 242 horsepower (battery 87 kWh). The model offers up to 404 km (63 kWh) and 536 km (87 kWh) of autonomy in the WLTP cycle, with the possibility of recharging using the two cables included in the standard package (Mode 2 10A and Mode 3 32A), and on-board charger with a capacity of 7.4 kW (22 kW option).
The Engage trim comes standard with a rearview camera, 19-inch alloy wheels, front and rear LED lights, NissanConnect Services technology, an inductive smartphone charger, a 12.3-inch dual-screen digital instrument cluster, and heat pump heating.
Nissan Ariya Engage is available from €45,800 (without environmental bonus) with a 63 kWh battery and €52,900 with an 87 kWh battery.
Nissan Ariya Evolve+: the highest finish
New treatment Evolve+ for its part completes the Ariya range: it offers a an unprecedented engine with a capacity of 394 horsepoweran 88-horsepower gain over the 306-horsepower engine offered with Battery 87 kWh in combination with Electric all-wheel drive Nissan e-4orce. This cavalry allows him to swallow Acceleration from 0 to 100 km/h in just 5.1 secondsand the range is displayed as 498 km.
As standard, this new Evolve+ trim allows you to take advantage of all the optional equipment available on the other trims, with the exception of the metallic paint. In particular, we find a Sukumo blue leather interior, 20-inch light-alloy wheels or a 22 kW on-board charger.
Nissan Ariya Engage is available from €70,400. Customers interested in this new version can order the Engage and Evolve+ covers from the Nissan network, from 1Er April 2023.
As part of its Ambition 2030 program, Nissan wants to make electric cars more affordable by offering its customers more choice. The Japanese firm will gradually expand its offer, by 2030 it will release 27 new electrified models and 19 new electric cars.
Source: Auto Plus

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