NissanAriya (2022-)
- Medium/Large SUV
- Electric
- Available new
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Having been an electric car pioneer when it launched the Leaf in 2011, it’s perhaps surprising that Nissan’s second electric car, the Ariya, should take more than 10 years to arrive. This medium-size, full-electric SUV targets the Kia EV6, Skoda Enyaq, Tesla Model Y and VW ID.4. But does it offer anything new? Find out in our full Nissan Ariya review.
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