Key Highlights
- Nissan Ariya EV to launch soon in India
- Might come as a CBU unit in India
- To feature CMF-EV architecture
Nissan Motor India is all set for its next big launch in India. The X-Trail 3-row SUV is set for debut on August 1 in the country. Soon after, the company is said to join the EV market with the Ariya EV. This electric SUV was spotted back in 2023 while doing test runs in India. Now, the brand is finally planning to add this EV to its fleet in the country. Know all the details here:
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Nissan Ariya Electric SUV India Debut: Full Details
According to several online reports, Nissan Motor India will unveil the Ariya EV after the release of the X-Trail SUV. Nissan has launched the Ariya EV globally back in 2020 and began its testing in India as well. The first test mule of the Ariya electric SUV was spied last year itself with the rumor mill hinting at its India launch in the near future.
However, after the initial sighting, no other test mule of the Ariya EV was spotted getting tested in the country. The reports also indicate that the Nissan Ariya EB will be imported via the CBU route in India. Just like the X Trail which will also be a fully import unit. Unfortunately, there is no specific date or timeline revealed yet for the Ariya EV’s launch. We only have received information related to its upcoming launch in the country.
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Nissan Ariya EV Highlights: Design, Powertrain
Nissan Ariya EV | Specs |
Drivetrain | RWD and AWD |
Motor | Single motor (RWD variant) Dual motor (AWD variant) |
Battery | 63 kWh (RWD) 83 kWh (AWD) |
Range | Up to 592 km per charge |
The Nissan Ariya EV will be the second coupe-style electric SUV after the Curvv EV in India. The e-SUV is said to feature big 19-inch or 20-inch tyre profiles and have a fully-loaded cabin. The Ariya EV’s dashboard will come equipped with dual 12.3-inch screen functioning as the infotainment and driver display respectively. It will be built on CMF-EV architecture which is co-developed with Renault.
In the international markets, the Ariya EV comes with both single motor RWD and dual motor AWD drivetrains linked to 63 kWh and 83 kWh battery pack. The lower battery model can offer 217 bhp peak power and 300 Nm of peak torque. This variant will deliver up to 402 km of range on a full charge.
On the other hand, the Ariya EV’s AWD variant can deliver up to 242 hp of peak power and 300 Nm pf torque along with 592 km per charge range. The top-of-the-line model will have a maximum power delivery of 306 hp and 600 Nm of peak torque with the range delivery being up to 513 km per charge.