2024 Nissan Ariya – Which to Buy?

preview_player
Показать описание
The 2024 Nissan Ariya offers a handful of trims, drive layouts, and battery pack sizes. Do you want range or power? And how fancy do you want it on the inside? Let's walk through the trims and figure it out! #Autotrader #Nissan #Ariya

00:00 2024 Nissan Ariya
00:25 Ariya Engage and Engage+
01:57 Ariya Venture+
02:56 Ariya Evolve+
03:33 Ariya Empower+
03:58 Ariya Platinum+
04:41 Which to Buy

Follow: HOST INSTAGRAM
 
Рекомендации по теме
Комментарии
Автор

My 2023 Nissan Ariya Evolve+ FWD consistently gets me 310-330 miles of range on a 95% charge. EPA is 289 miles. My driving is based on 75% city and 25% Hwy driving. It drives buttersmooth and super quiet cabin. It currently has almost 19K miles.

Highly recommend! I am in the process of buying another one for my father.😊

marketbuy
Автор

We sold our Tesla Model Y (Austin Build) and picked up a used 2023 Evolve+ AWD. The Nissan is much better in overall build quality, cabin quietness, amenities, real door handles that don't freeze and I could go on. The largest change is the fact it charges faster and delivers very close to the advertised range vs my Tesla which was never even close. Tesla recently reduced their advertised range to address these issues. On the highway we get 214 miles from 97% - 24%! Charging is not about the peak advertised numbers but how long it holds to those high numbers. The Tesla would peak at 240kw and then rapidly drop and hover in the low 70s, dipping to the 40s before 80%. The Nissan on the other hand sits steady like a rock around 90kw after peaking around 125kw. This is a massively underrated vehicle.

floridaliving
Автор

I have an 2023 awd ariya evolve plus and it’s a great vehicle.

JBsC
Автор

This is a good start and is competitive at the right price. It’s got some things other EV’s don’t have like the sunroof that opens, normal door handles, real leather seats, most of the basic controls you want. Nissan needs to increase the charging speed and range to be more competitive. They should also change the powered central console to a manual version like the Ioniq 5 to give it more storage. When I look for the color and trim combination I don’t ever see it available whereas I can find it for the Ioniq 5 at the local dealers all the time, so they seem to be making a lot more of them. Right now the Ariya seems like a good lease deal if you are not particularly about getting the top trim. They really need to do an update as the Ariya came out late and was already behind the competition. On top of this it started out too expensive. However, I think it wouldn’t take much to bring it to the top of the list for a lot of people as the core car is very good.

Molishious
Автор

Remember these 3 letters PDM. If your nissan EV has any issues. Service department charges 1, 600 minimum to diagnostic. My leaf was totalled because of a sensor.

brandoncarroll
Автор

That’s a lot of trims and long names! 😅

aceman
Автор

I wish there was a Platinum+ with FWD so it would have 289 mi of range

CarsandTechInfo
Автор

Is the android auto connectivity wireless or requires usb-c wired connection?

myusrn
Автор

My nissan altima has gotten up to 700 miles per fill up. Electric range sux period! Didn't cost me nearly 50k either. I don't understand the hype behind EVs I feel all are a downgrade or just overly expensive.

Rolfthewild
Автор

but why are these so expensive? and they sell them like an iphone!

thomastremel
Автор

Well it’s a Nissan which are rubbish had one never again cheap plastic rubbish . And an EV Nissan well even worse

Andrew.-.-
Автор

Not even mentioning where it's built?

anonuser