
Here’s Nissan’s next electric crossover, on sale in 2021 for $40,000
There are both front- and all-wheel-drive options, and 63kWh and 87kWh batteries. …

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This is the Nissan Ariya, a new electric crossover which goes on sale later next year.
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It’s about the same size and shape as the Rogue, but this one is all-electric, with either one or two motors and a choice of 63kWh or 87kWh batteries.
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Nissan wants to sell the Ariya in considerable volume.
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The interior is remarkably faithful to the concept we saw at the beginning of the year.
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Haptic controls appear to glow from within the wooden dash.
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I do hope this infotainment system is better than Nissan’s current systems.
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Looks like plenty of cargo volume.
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The rear spoiler is a clue that aerodynamics were a priority for the designers.
A charismatic CEO with a penchant for the dramatic, and a bold plan to build the world’s first mass-market electric vehicle. You probably think I’m talking about Tesla, but years before the Model S turned a wheel, Nissan tried to conquer that ground with its Leaf battery EV. OK, that CEO is gone now, and the Leaf failed to sell in quite the volume Nissan hoped. But next year, the Japanese automaker gets a second bite at the cherry with the Ariya, a new BEV
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