Nissan Ariya
Nissan's first mainstream electric SUV for Australia, landing in September 2025 — five years after its global reveal — with a choice of 63kWh/87kWh batteries across four variants, from the front-drive Engage to the 290kW dual-motor Evolve e-4ORCE.
$55,840–$71,840AUD
Indicative price range — a non-binding display figure, confirmed when you get a quote.
- Range
- Up to 504 km
- Battery
- Up to 87 kWh
- DC fast charging
- Up to 130 kW
- AC charging
- Up to 22 kW
- Body style
- SUV
- Charging port
- Type 2 + CCS2
Variants & specifications
| Variant | Usable battery | Range | Drive | AC charging | DC fast charging | 10–80% DC |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Engage | 63 kWh | 385 km (WLTP) | FWD | 7.4 kW | — | — |
| 160kW/300Nm single front motor, 0-100km/h in 8.0s. Entry AU variant. DC fast-charge peak not found cited to a specific kW figure (~35min 10-80% is the only cited datum). | ||||||
| Advance | 63 kWh | 385 km (WLTP) | FWD | 7.4 kW | — | — |
| Same 63kWh/160kW/300Nm powertrain as Engage, 0-100km/h in 8.0s, with extra equipment (Bose 10-speaker audio, heated seats/steering wheel). | ||||||
| Advance+ | 87 kWh | 504 km (WLTP) | FWD | 22 kW | 130 kW | 40 min |
| 178kW/300Nm single front motor, 0-100km/h in 8.1s. Steps up to the 87kWh battery; adds head-up display, panoramic roof, ventilated/heated seats. 22kW AC charging optional. | ||||||
| Evolve e-4ORCE | 87 kWh | 487 km (WLTP) | AWD | 22 kW | 130 kW | 40 min |
| Dual-motor e-4ORCE AWD, 160kW front + 160kW rear (~290kW combined per AU press coverage)/600Nm combined, 0-100km/h in 5.6s, 1500kg braked towing (the range's highest) — the flagship AU variant. 22kW AC charging standard. | ||||||
Charging Nissan Ariya at home
Engage/Advance's 7.4kW single-phase onboard charger suits the common AU single-phase home as-is; Advance+/Evolve step up to a 22kW three-phase onboard charger, which needs a three-phase home supply to exceed ~7.4kW overnight.
This vehicle accepts up to 22 kW on AC — the rate a home charger delivers day to day (DC fast charging is for public stops, not the driveway).
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| Seats | 5 |
|---|---|
| Braked towing capacity | 1,500 kg |
Frequently asked questions
Why did the Nissan Ariya take so long to reach Australia?
The Ariya launched in Australia in September 2025, about five years after its global reveal — a delay Nissan's local arm has attributed to compliance work (including child-seat-tether access requirements under Australian Design Rules).
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