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Nissan Expands All-Electric Ariya Line-up With two new Options for European Customers
Staff Writer
- Mar 31 2023

Nissan has expanded its full-electric Ariya line-up for European customers with two new grade options: Engage 2WD and Evolve+ e-4ORCE. Thew new variants of Nissan Ariya will be open for orders in most European markets from April 3rd.
Ariya Engage 2WD, available in both 63 kWh and 87 kWh battery sizes, will be offered at an entry price point to ensure customers have the ability to access EV grants and subsidies across some European markets.
The Engage model also features Ariya's monolith display with dual 12-inch screens, power one-touch windows, and adjustable drive modes.
Standard safety and driver-assist features include Intelligent Emergency Braking with pedestrian and cyclist detection, along with Intelligent Cruise Control.
Evolve+ is a new top-of-the-range AWD option for European customers.
This model offers the highest power output of the Ariya line-up with 290 kW and faster acceleration that goes from 0 to 100 kph in 5.1 seconds, 0.6 seconds faster than the original iteration.
Leon Dorssers, Senior Vice Present, Region Marketing & Sales, Nissan AMIEO (Africa, Middle East, India, Europe, and Oceania), says: "The Ariya was created for customers who wanted an electric vehicle that fits seamlessly into their lifestyle. Following the interest of our customers, we realised there was room to expand the Ariya line-up on both ends of the spectrum. The Ariya's new entry price and top-range variants are well-equipped to meet a variety of needs, providing greater access to the EV and a more exciting driving experience for our customers."
Nissan has announced that it will increase the number of models to meet the growing demand for electrified vehicles, with 27 new electrified models and 19 new EVs planned by fiscal year 2030.
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