Nissan Ariya 178kW Engage 87kWh 22kWCh 5dr Auto [ProPILOT/Comf] Review

The model
Read full reviewThe Nissan Ariya is a well-equipped and practical electric SUV available with a choice of two battery sizes. However, plenty of rivals are better to drive and can charge up more quickly. The entry-level 63kWh Engage represents good value, but we think the best version of the Ariya is the 87kWh Advance, which has a competitive range between charges and is very well equipped.
The trim
See full equipmentThis is the entry-level trim and it’s well equipped with 19in alloys wheels, LED headlights, climate control, a heat pump, front and rear parking sensors, a rear-view camera, a 12.3in digital driver display and a 12.3in touchscreen infotainment system.
The engine
See full engine specsThis is the front-wheel-drive model with the larger 87kWh battery. It’s nearly as swift as the smaller battery pack car, and has a much longer range of up to 329 miles. We reckon it's worth the extra.
Key information
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