- The 2025 Nissan Ariya costs $40,980
- The longest-range model will go up to 289 miles per charge
- Ariya now has access to a Tesla Supercharger
The Nissan Ariya lineup is being shortened to 2025, and the long-range variant has been lost in the shuffle.
The number of decision levels is reduced from eight to six. Prices are unchanged after a significant reduction for the 2024 model year, based on the Engage model it costs $40,980 after a mandatory destination charge of $1,390. That buys a single-motor front-wheel-drive powertrain and a 66-kwh (gross, 63 kwh usable) battery pack. A dual-motor all-wheel-drive powertrain, called the 4ORCE, is a $4,000 option in this range, with a similarly sized package.
2025 Nissan Ariya
Nissan continues to offer a 91-kwh package (87 kwh usable), which delivers 289 miles wide in the front-wheel drive Evolve+ range. That model, priced at $45,760 destination, now offers the greatest range of any Ariya range, as the 304-mile Venture+ model disappeared from the list. So is the Empower+ front-wheel-drive range.
All-wheel drive models with a larger package round out the lineup. The least expensive way to get this combination is the Engage+ e-4ORCE, which costs $46,760 after destination. Evolve+ e-4ORCE ($49,760) and Platinum+ e-4ORCE ($55,760) rank above it.
2025 Nissan Ariya
Wireless device charging is now commonplace across the board, and Nissan has started removes access to the Tesla Supercharger. Currently, Ariya owners need a $235 adapter for this, but Nissan plans to start fitting new EVs sold in the US with Tesla North American Charging Standard (NACS)-style ports starting in 2025.
The Ariya was the Green Car Report's Best Car to Buy in 2024, and it will reportedly be joined by a small electric crossover that replaces the long-running Nissan Leaf, but it's unclear when it will appear. to coordinate negotiations with Honda will affect that program.