After just a few years on sale in the United States, Nissan's first electric crossover is dead. What went wrong here?
U.S shoppers will miss out on the Ariya SUV's new, sleeker styling after Nissan paused production for our market last month.
After my third time driving a Nissan Ariya, I decided to drive it long-distance to test its range — I was pleasantly surprised. Yes, the base model ($40K) Nissan Ariya has a smaller battery and is ...
Imagine strategy, Nissan unveils a new Ariya, new generation Elgrand, Micra for the EU market, and many other exciting ...
The all-electric Nissan Ariya Evolve brings a fresh blend of futuristic design, premium materials, and advanced technology.
Slow sales, impending tariffs and a shifting electrified-vehicle landscape are to blame for many of these canceled models and ...
The 2026 Nissan Leaf delivers an unexpected transformation that turns the once humble commuter EV into one of the most ...
Nissan is in the midst of a shift. The Leaf, one of the electric vehicle pioneers, is about to leave production. To a degree, the Ariya is a replacement for the Leaf. This new crossover is a bit ...
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Nissan’s first all-electric sport-utility, the compact Ariya, arrived last year, becoming the second EV in the automaker’s U.S. lineup. For 2024, Ariyah prices range from $39,590 (plus $1,390 freight) ...
The first electric vehicle to leave a Nissan assembly plant was called the Tama, and it debuted in 1947. It was a boxy-looking vehicle with a steel skin over a wooden frame and was used mainly by taxi ...
Michael is a freelance journalist with over ten years of experience in the automotive industry. He currently writes for several leading publications including Car Design News, Automotive Design Planet ...