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Nissan reveals Ariya electric crossover

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Nissan has unveiled its new electric Ariya to the world following several concepts and teasers.

The Ariya, which comes as Nissan’s first electric coupe crossover, is built on a platform developed by the wider Alliance, and is set to deliver a claimed electric range of up to 310 miles – with less powerful models returning a claimed 211 miles.

The Ariya will be available with a twin or single-motor set-up with outputs of either 63kWh or 87kWh. In total, there will be five different versions of the Ariya available in the UK.

When using the twinmotor, all-wheel-drive setup, the Ariya includes an all-wheel control system called e-4ORCE. Nissan claims that this technology is a direct descendant of that fitted to the GT-R sports car and the intelligen­t four-wheeldrive system used on the firm’s Patrol off-roader. It manages power output and braking performanc­e and, by doing this, is able to travel along the driver’s “intended line” whatever the conditions.

“By taking advantage of e-4ORCE’s precise motor control response, we’re able to control vehicle motion as soon as the brakes are applied, giving all occupants – especially passengers – a stable, smooth ride,” said Ryozo Hiraku, expert leader of Nissan’s powertrain and EV engineerin­g division.

Not only will the Ariya be able to perform on the road, but it’s rated to tow up to 1,500kg, which helps to strengthen its appeal even further.

Ariya models in 63kWh specificat­ion come with a 7.4kW on-board charger for home use, while the 87kWh model comes with a 22kW three-phase charger for even quicker charging at home. Not only that, but all models are rated up to 130kw for fast charging. Getting from 0-60mph in the most powerful Ariya models will take just over five seconds, while less powerful variants will achieve it in around 7.4 seconds.

The Ariya also utilises Nissan’s latest ProPilot system, which now uses navigation systems to automatica­lly detect when the car should be slowing down or speeding up. It can even smoothly slow the car if it knows that a sharp bend is coming up.

Inside, the Ariya features a 12.3-inch digital display ahead of the driver as well as a main 12.3-inch screen in the middle of the cabin. However, the pair have been placed alongside one another to form one single “plane” which helps to give the screens a seamless, one-piece appearance.

Boot space is also on par with rivals, with two-wheeldrive models offering 466 litres of space and all-wheel-drive versions slightly less at 408 litres.

Details on pricing for the Ariya will be announced in the coming months.

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