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Nissan Ariya 87kWh

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Nissan Ariya 87kWh charging guide

Although the electric car technically predates the petrol engine with experimental prototypes in the 1830s, Nissan has been pioneering the modern electric car since the release of the Nissan Leaf in 2010. Despite getting a head start even on Tesla, the Nissan Ariya wasn’t released until 2020 and is only the second all-electric offering in the impressive Nissan fleet.

With more than a decade between the two models, it’s no wonder that the much anticipated Nissan Ariya quickly rose in popularity and is one of the most searched-for EVs on the market. If you’re still not sure if the Nissan Ariya is your next dream EV, check out the answers to some of your most-searched-for questions.

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How to charge the Nissan Ariya?

The Nissan Ariya, like many other EVs, currently cannot be charged using the Tesla Supercharger fast charging system. However, Nissan has announced that their 2025 model will be compatible with supercharging.

Despite not being able to use fast charging at the moment, the Nissan Ariya can still be charged using charging stations in all manner of public car parks. You can also install a home charger, such as the zappi, for more convenient charging and at a reduced cost. If you have solar panels at home, you may also want to utilise zappi with these for even cleaner driving.

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Where is the charge port on the Nissan Ariya

To charge your Nissan Ariya, simply attach your electric charger to the charging port near the front passenger-side door and connect it to any appropriate charging source.

Unlike many car manufacturers, Nissan supplies a charging cable giving you slow charging from any of your regular home outlets. It should be noted that this will take longer than plugging into a designated charging station as the output of power from your home sockets is considerably less.

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How much is the Nissan Ariya?

Starting from a reasonable £33,645* for the 63kWh ENGAGE, the Nissan Ariya comes in 9 different models including the mid-range 87kWh ADVANCE priced at £48,145* and ranging up to the e-4ORCE 87kWh EVOLVE+ starting from £59,025.

With the vast array of optional extras available, fully customising your Nissan Ariya could cost you up to £67,405*, which is still very reasonable when compared to other electric vehicles such as the Tesla Model Y which offers many similar features for a larger price point.

*Prices correct as of October 2023.

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How big is the Nissan Ariya?

The Nissan Ariya is a little larger than the Qashqai and is a pretty standard overall size for its category. Despite the ample passenger room in the Ariya, more so than the Kia EVQ, Nissan has chosen to prioritise storage for your gadgets rather than for your luggage.

The boot is a little smaller than many of its rivals, with a maximum storage capacity of 466 litres, one thing to bear in mind is that the four-wheel drive models drop to 408 litres giving you even less space That being said, Nissan has designed the Ariya to not have a transmission tunnel, unlike most other electric cars, meaning there is a flat floor giving passengers greater leg room.

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How high is the Nissan Ariya?

Measuring 1.66m tall, the Nissan Ariya will have no trouble fitting under bridges and tunnels. Although it’s not as large as some of its rivals such as the Hyundai Ioniq 5, it’s still a pretty substantial car.

If you’re worried about parking this large car, don’t be. There are plenty of cameras to help you park as well as excellent visibility which no doubt had a hand in acquiring the 5-star NCAP rating of the Nissan Ariya.

However, the back view is partially obstructed by some hefty rear screen pillars which may cause you to alter the view you rely on when squeezing into those tight car parking spaces.

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