© Copyright 2020 Endgame360 Inc. All Rights Reserved. Watch out Tesla Model Y, Mustang Mach-e and BMW iX3: Nissan's near-400bhp EV is here And while most consumers likely won’t care about the performance aspect of the car, what they will care about is what kind of driving range it gets. What changes will the 2021 Nissan Rogue bring with itself? A decade after the Leaf was first introduced, the 2021 Nissan Ariya is here and poised to carry on that compact's mission of bringing electric-only motoring to the masses albeit in a taller, more practical package. Explore interior and exterior design, tech and key features like range, charging, battery and more. It’s an all-new electric platform, which will serve other Nissan and Renault cars. ISSN 1557-7686 (online), Fixed Ops Journal Even the likes of Jaguar's I-Pace and Audi E-Tron have 234 and 204 miles of range respectively. Choose your news – we will deliver. Also making big wave in the all-electric SUV arena is Ford's Mustang Mach E. Nissan is all set to launch their Ariya EV on July 16, 2020. Did COVID poke hole in just-in-time practices? These two-wheel-drive or a first-off e-4ORCE all-wheel-drive versions can be configured with either the standard 63 kWh or 87 kWh long-range battery options. The 2021 Nissan Ariya will come with either a single-motor front-wheel drive or the oddly named "e-4ORCE" dual-motor all-wheel-drive system. Two-tone paint and a chrome blade aim to hide the bulk of the upper canopy. The Ariya could offer up to 300 miles of driving range per charge, and if that turns out to be true, it would be quite the step up from the Leaf's maximum range of 226 miles. For a starting price of somewhere around $40,000, the Nissan Ariya appears to be an extremely value for money package. So far, the automaker has released details stating that the Ariya will achieve up to 300 miles of range when it is equipped with the larger battery size. The Nissan Ariya is a big EV with 310 miles of range. Sporting Nissan's refreshed corporate logo, the Ariya spearheads the firm's new "Timeless Japanese Futurism" design language. The Ariya seats five comfortably and the cabin is graced by thin profile signature Zero Gravity seats from Nissan, for driver and passenger alike. So far, this is all that is expected out of an EV and the Ariya SUV totally justifies itself. In front there’s a textured shield in place of a grille, providing a home for all the sensors for the ProPilot assisted-driving tech. The Ariya is also available with single or dual electric motors. So far, the automaker has released details stating that the Ariya will achieve up to 300 miles of range when it is equipped with the larger battery size. RELATED: Is the Electric Nissan Ariya Worth Paying Attention To? This feat is much better than the Leaf's maximum range of 226 miles. Although the launch video showed drivers smiling with their hands in their laps (ooh-err), it turns out the ProPilot 2.0 driver assist system is still hands-on. The new Nissan EV will arrive in the US “a little more than a year from now,” according to a company spokesperson. The 2021 Nissan Ariya is a long-range EV, and there are two battery choices including a 63 kWh and 87 kWh unit. For connectivity and entertainment, also included are twin 12.3-inch touchscreens and capacitive touch controls with haptic feedback, replacing physical buttons. For more flexibility, Ariya comes with standard smartphone mirroring technology including Android Auto and Apple CarPlay. Following the suit with Volkswagen and BMW, Nissan also revealed the redesigned logo with 2021 Ariya electric crossover. However, forward-reaching looks are a dime a dozen in the EV world. AWD models will feature Nissan's new e-4ORCE system, which is essentially the torque split system borrowed from the Nissan's GT-R sports car. Adding the rear drive axle loses you a few miles range. The affordable EV achieves this feat with the new water-cooled battery control system, allowing for quick 130 kW charging. Technology, performance and design delivered to your inbox. In this case, it’s 4.6m long, just 20cm more than a Qashqai. The Nissan Ariya is a high-tech electric SUV with a 310-mile range and futuristic looks Nissan says the Ariya can fast-charge up to a rate of 130 kW, which is enough to replenish 80% of range in only 20 minutes. At least until the screens come to life. In its most range-focused configuration (single motor with the big battery), the Ariya is apparently good for up to 300 miles of range—about 74 miles more than the most far-reaching Leaf on sale today and approximately 50 miles shy of the Tesla Model X Long Range Plus and about 16 miles less than the Long Range Model Y. Ariya's ProPilot 2.0 allows drivers an opportunity to go hands-free on certain roads. The automaker will produce the zero-emission high-riding model at its Tochigi assembly plant. Outside, the simple surfaces seem to have been sliced out with a samurai sword. The large 12.3-inch large dual-display infotainment systems can be easily controlled via touch, a natural voice-recoginition system and controls with haptic feedback. The battery system shows two voltes-face versus the Leaf’s. Two 12.3-inch displays are placed side-by-side, Mercedes-style, while very thin Zero Gravity seats contribute to a "lounge-like" interior. But it uses high-def online maps as well as a thicket of sensors to help steer as well as change speed according to limits and upcoming corners. The Nissan Ariya is a big EV with 310 miles of range. Please read Top Gear’s code of conduct (link below) before posting. There will be five versions of the Ariya launching in Europe, spanning two different battery capacities, 2WD or 4WD as well as a … Normal sales levels two years away, says Audi CEO, Dealers seek flexibility on facilities as pandemic alters consumer behavior, Good times come back in China as sales return, Recovery in used-vehicle demand continues, Velodyne Lidar lands 3-year sensor supply contract for Baidu, Dongfeng to raise 21 billion yuan for advanced tech, electrification push, Girsky praises Nikola's IPO alternative, bullish on rebound, Israeli exec plays matchmaker for mobility startups, large companies, Israeli companies demo automated lane-keeping system, Mercedes adds AMG, Maybach EVs to meet emissions targets. Logos © 1996. The 87KWh of usable battery capacity allows the long-range Ariya models in a two-wheel drive to deliver more than 300 miles of range on a single charge. Nissan claims the Ariya Standard trim will have around 214 horsepower and 221 lb-ft of torque, while the e-4ORCE All-Wheel-Drive trims will have an output of 389 hp and 443 lb-ft of torque.