The vehicle, unveiled Wednesday, is one of 12 new or redesigned models Nissan has promised to release through 2021 under its “Nissan Next” plan. It is the first all-electric vehicle to debut since the strategy was announced in May…
The vehicle is on a new vehicle platform developed by its global alliance. The company called the vehicle the “ultimate expression” of its all-electric and driver-assist technologies.
Nissan expects the crossover to be capable of up to about 300 miles per charge…
Ariya will be the first in the U.S. with Nissan’s “ProPilot Assist 2.0” driver assistance system. The technology allows drivers to take their hands off the steering wheel while on designated highways. It monitors drivers to ensure they continue to pay attention in case they are needed to take over the vehicle.
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