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Nissan Unveils Updated Nissan Ariya
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Nissan has extensively updated the Ariya for the new model year, equipping the all-electric crossover with a fresh design, additional comfort functions, and new connectivity features.
Nissan has extensively updated the Ariya for the new model year, equipping the all-electric crossover with a fresh design, additional comfort functions, and new connectivity features.
At launch, the new Ariya will be offered as a front-wheel-drive model with 178 kW (242 PS) and an 87-kWh battery. Additionally, the Ariya e-4ORCE all-wheel-drive version with 225 kW (306 PS) is available.
Visually, the Nissan Ariya remains true to the design philosophy of "Timeless Japanese Futurism," though it is set to receive a redesigned front end with cleaner lines and a seamless look.
With a new generation of NissanConnect, Nissan is integrating Google services directly into the vehicle for the first time. Drivers can use the voice command "Hey Google" to control features like Google Maps.

Also new to the lineup is a standard Vehicle-to-Load (V2L) adapter. This allows the Ariya to power external electrical devices with up to 3.7 kW of output, making it possible to run items such as e-bikes, electric grills, or camping equipment directly from the vehicle.
The Ariya comes standard with an 11-kW onboard charger for AC charging stations or wallboxes. At DC fast-charging stations, the model supports charging speeds of up to 130 kW.
Nissan has also refined the chassis to further optimize stability, comfort, and vibration control. Additionally, the ProPILOT system receives new functions: the assistance system improves braking and acceleration behavior and prevents passing in no-passing zones. The lane-keeping assistant has also been further enhanced.
The new eight-point Around View Monitor uses eight cameras to create a detailed 3D image of the vehicle. Furthermore, Nissan has integrated a T-junction assistant as well as a "transparent hood" feature designed to help when maneuvering near curbs or in narrow passages. Up to 40 locations can be saved where the front camera will activate automatically.