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Nissan Ariya
Nissan's electric mid-size SUV — finally in Australia after a long wait, with the longest factory warranty of any EV on sale: 10 years / 300,000 km on both vehicle and battery.
3 variants available — see the comparison table below.
- From
- $55,840 – $71,840
- Range up to
- 504 km
- Battery up to
- 87 kWh
- 0–100
- 8.1 s
- Power
- 160 kW
- DC charge
- 130 kW
- ANCAP
- 5★
Variants and pricing
All variants of the Nissan Ariya on sale in Australia. Headline specs in the panel above reflect the volume-seller ( Advance 87 ).
| Variant | From | Battery | Range | Power | 0–100 | DC peak | Drive |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Engage 63 | $55,840 | 63 kWh | 385 km | 160 kW | 8.0 s | 130 kW | FWD |
| Advance 87 | $63,840 | 87 kWh | 504 km | 160 kW | 8.1 s | 130 kW | FWD |
| Evolve e-4ORCE | $71,840 | 87 kWh | 490 km | 320 kW | 5.6 s | 130 kW | AWD |
Verdict
Nissan's electric mid-size SUV — finally in Australia after a long wait, with the longest factory warranty of any EV on sale: 10 years / 300,000 km on both vehicle and battery.
Pros and cons
What we like
- ✓ Class-leading 10-year / 300,000 km warranty (best in Australia)
- ✓ Fresh 2025 ANCAP 5-star rating
- ✓ Class-leading 22 kW three-phase AC charging
What we don't
- ✕ Modest 0-100 for the price (8.1s)
- ✕ Pricing climbs sharply for AWD e-4ORCE variants
- ✕ Late to market — competitors have evolved further
Best for
- Warranty-focused buyers
- Suburban families
- Nissan loyalists
Compare the Nissan Ariya
Side-by-side spec comparisons against the rivals Australian buyers cross-shop most often.
Specifications
Manufacturer-quoted figures. Real-world range and DC fast-charging speeds vary with temperature, terrain and driving style.
Performance
- Drive layout
- FWD
- Motor power
- 160 kW
- Motor torque
- 300 Nm
- 0–100 km/h
- 8.1 s
Battery & range
- Battery capacity
- 87 kWh
- Range (WLTP)
- 504 km
Charging
- AC charging
- 22 kW
- DC fast charging (peak)
- 130 kW
- 10–80% DC charge time
- 35 min
Dimensions
- Length
- 4,595 mm
- Width
- 1,850 mm
- Height
- 1,660 mm
- Wheelbase
- 2,775 mm
- Boot (seats up)
- 466 L
- Boot (seats down)
- 1,350 L
Safety & warranty
- ANCAP rating
- 5 stars (tested 2025)
- Vehicle warranty
- 10 years
- Battery warranty
- 10 years / 300,000 km
Pricing & origin
- Price from
- $55,840
- Built in
- Japan
- Sale status
- on sale
Helpful guides
Practical reading for Nissan Ariya buyers.
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