The test drive this time was the latest middle-sized crossover by a brand that worked on battery EV (BEV) ahead of time. Finally, it looks like the mass production version is ready.
Let’s review a little. This aria is a turnaround from Nissan into categories where manufacturers release new models, such as Volkswagen ID.4, Ford Mustang Mach E, and Tesla Model Y.
The British editorial department completed a test drive on the prototype a few months ago, but this time it will be delivered in the latter half of 2022, the completed version of the European specification. I’m sure some readers have already ordered it, but I’ll mention earlier that it’s worth the wait for a few more months.
Nissan claims that the Qashqai, launched in 2007, pioneered the crossover market and the 2010 Leaf led the BEV market as a family car. The model that combines the two is probably Aria.
Certainly, it can be said that it skillfully grasped the needs of users. However, there is no doubt that this launch was delayed.
Other manufacturers have added BEV crossovers to their lineup before the UK selling price was set. Even Toyota, which was not very aggressive, was quick to move in the European market. As a result, I think Nissan needs to get more attention than ever before.
Interior that can be said to be the segment best
However, Aria has gained sufficient strength. As a model for the conservative family, it also has a solid personality. In particular, many people will be more impressed with the interior than the stylish body.
The relationship with the design given to existing models such as Juke and Leaf is boldly cut off. The interior of the car has a roaringly advanced finish, and it incorporates plenty of digital technology such as a clear 12.3-inch monitor and head-up display.
The operation panel of the air conditioner embedded in the dashboard glows gently. The center console can slide back and forth, making it easy to move inside the car. Accessory cases are also provided everywhere, giving consideration to convenience. It may be the best in this class.
The gently sloping roof sacrifices some rear visibility, but the interior space is bright and airy thanks to the large side glass. There is room around the front and rear seats. However, under the front seat, there is no space for the person’s foot in the rear seat to dive.
The more you observe the standard equipment, the materials used for the interior, and the tailoring, the more luxurious it feels for a BEV of around £ 45,000 (about 7.5 million yen). When it comes to top grades that exceed £ 50,000, it doesn’t have that much advantage.
Image It was worth the wait!Nissan Ariya Compared with BEV crossovers competing in Europe with photos 123 photos in total