2023 Nissan Ariya e-4orce AWD | MotorWeek Quick Spin

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Nissan became one of the great explorers of mass marketed electric vehicles with their LEAF hatchback. And despite its success, new EV products from the brand were slow to trickle out. We didn’t drive a new one until last year, the 2023 Nissan Ariya; and we’re back in the saddle to experience the Ariya now with e-4ORCE.

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Elegant, even sporty looking. My neighbors Leaf has been extremely reliable. So maybe in this application Nissan is going in the right 👉 direction.

dohc
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It's one of the few EVs that has a real open moonroof!

kasioB
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Should Nissan consider an Ariya Nismo?

roberthoyt
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They aren't selling here. Have a couple on the a while now...

shawnbauman
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"Uh oh. I smell something burning".

broeheemed
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This guy says "we" don't like knobs and physical buttons but prefer this touch screen crap. This is the last straw for me, I will never watch anything from Motorweek again. That plus his insatiable appetite for anything electric.

pedrofernandez
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Until RANGE is at least 300 miles, I won’t consider it, despite it looking great.

eddieg
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The capacitive touch controls are the absolute worst. I saw this at the Autoshow and I nearly vomited. You could not think of a worse form. Aside from being cheap looking and frustrating to use what advantage does this have overcreal buttons?

mbox
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So Motorweek has time to drive an Ariya in 2022 and another Ariya in 2023? But does no coverage of Tesla cars which are dominating the market. This is the kind of motoring magazine that stays on the store shelf... not getting read by anyone. 🤑🤑🤑🤢🤢🤢🤮🤮🤮

MartinGalway
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Topping@ 60k= 69, 999.99 with dealer mark

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