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Nissan reveals $40,000 electric SUV for the US

- Nathan Bomey NISSAN

About a decade after introducin­g the first mass-market electric car of the century in the U.S., Nissan is poised to roll out its first electric crossover.

The automaker on Wednesday revealed the Nissan Ariya, a $40,000 SUV with up to 300 miles of battery range. It is expected to hit U.S. dealership­s in the second half of 2021.

Unlike when Nissan debuted the Leaf electric car to much fanfare in 2010, the Ariya is entering an increasing­ly crowded marketplac­e amid lingering questions about whether Americans are willing to embrace electric vehicles.

The Ariya’s most direct competitor­s include the Tesla Model Y, a crossover variant of the Chevrolet Bolt, the Kia Niro and the electric version of the Hyundai Kona. More are on their way.

The vehicle, which was revealed Wednesday in Japan, marks Nissan’s bid to recapture the interest of electric car enthusiast­s, who have largely gravitated to Tesla in recent years despite Nissan’s initial leadership in the EV space.

Ashwani Gupta, Nissan’s global chief operating officer, called the Ariya “the flagship” for Nissan’s growing electric car lineup. He said it offers a good driving experience for people used to the comfort of a convention­al gasoline car.

The Ariya goes from 0 kilometers per hour to 100 kpm, or about 62 mph in 5.1 seconds, he said.

“This is the performanc­e we get out of our sports car,” the 370Z coupe, Gupta said in an interview. “This is not a simple EV – it is much more than an EV.”

The Ariya is also “much more than (the) Leaf ” due to its features, he said, including the driving experience, longer battery range and safety systems.

“I’m not saying this is a cheap price, but this is a great price for the value propositio­n,” he said.

 ??  ?? The Nissan Ariya goes 0-62 mph in 5.1 seconds.
The Nissan Ariya goes 0-62 mph in 5.1 seconds.

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