
2025 Nissan Ariya price and specs
Perth Now29-07-2025
The Nissan Ariya is finally coming to Australia, where the Japanese brand's long-awaited mid-size electric SUV will be released in early September.
Nissan will offer its Tesla Model Y rival in both single-motor front-wheel drive and dual-motor all-wheel drive configurations, as well as with a pair of batteries, spread across four variants.
Pricing starts at $55,840 before on-road costs for the base Engage variant, and tops out at $71,840 plus on-roads for the dual-motor all-wheel drive Evolve e-4ORCE flagship.
CarExpert can save you thousands on a new car. Click here to get a great deal. Supplied Credit: CarExpert
Electric driving range is between 385km and 504km on the WLTP cycle, depending on the variant.
The Ariya is slightly smaller than the petrol/hybrid X-Trail, measuring 85mm shorter but on a 70mm longer wheelbase. Unlike the X-Trail, it's available only with two rows of seating.
Inside, there are plenty of neat details including soft 'Andon' illumination inspired by traditional Japanese lanterns, woodgrain dashboard trim with integrated touch-capacitive buttons featuring haptic feedback, and an available power-sliding centre console.
The Ariya – first revealed in 2020 before entering production in 2022 – is Nissan's first mid-size electric SUV. It takes on not only the top-selling Model Y, but also the Ford Mustang Mach-E, Hyundai Ioniq 5, Kia EV6, Subaru Solterra, Toyota bZ4X, Volkswagen ID.4 and ID.5, and a raft of Chinese rivals.
Nissan Australia hasn't confirmed range figures for the entire lineup. Supplied Credit: CarExpert
All variants feature strut front and multi-link rear suspension.
The Nissan Ariya is backed by a 10-year, 300,000km vehicle warranty, provided you service the vehicle at Nissan Australia dealerships. Otherwise, Nissan's standard warranty is five years with no mileage cap. Supplied Credit: CarExpert
Its battery is backed by an eight-year, 160,000km warranty.
Nissan offers 10 years of roadside assistance and five years of capped-price servicing, however, it has yet to confirm service pricing.
The Nissan Ariya has a five-star safety rating from ANCAP, though for now this applies only to New Zealand-market variants. Supplied Credit: CarExpert
Standard safety equipment across the range includes: Adaptive cruise control
Autonomous emergency braking
Pedestrian and cyclist detection
Blind-spot assist
Driver attention alert
Lane-keep assist
Rear cross-traffic alert
Traffic sign recognition
Tyre pressure monitoring
Front and rear parking sensors
Reversing camera
Front, front-side and curtain airbags
Advance variants and above get a surround-view camera.
There are four trim levels in the Ariya lineup. Supplied Credit: CarExpert Supplied Credit: CarExpert Supplied Credit: CarExpert
The base Nissan Ariya Engage comes standard with the following equipment: 19-inch alloy wheels
Tyre repair kit
Automatic LED headlights
Automatic high-beam
Rain-sensing wipers
Proximity entry
Heated, power-folding exterior mirrors
Electric park brake with auto-hold
Eco, Standard, Sport drive modes
12.3-inch digital instrument cluster
12.3-inch touchscreen infotainment system
Satellite navigation
Wireless Apple CarPlay
Wired Android Auto
Wireless phone charger
6-speaker sound system
2 x front USB outlets (Type A and C)
2 x rear USB outlets (Type A and C)
Leather-accented steering wheel
Tilt and telescopic steering wheel adjustment
Dual-zone climate control
60:40 split/fold rear seats
One-touch auto up/down power windows
The Advance adds: LED front fog lights
Hands-free power tailgate
Rear privacy glass
Cloth/leatherette upholstery
Heated front seats
Heated steering wheel
10-speaker Bose sound system
6-way power driver's seat with 2-way power lumbar
6-way power passenger seat
The Advance+ adds: Panoramic glass roof
Sequential LED indicators
Leatherette/Ultrasuede upholstery
8-way power-adjustable front seats with memory, 4-way power lumbar for driver
Heated and ventilated front seats
Heated rear seats
Head-up display
Power sliding centre console
The Evolve adds: 20-inch alloy wheels
3-phase AC onboard charger
Automatic LED headlights with Adaptive Driving Beam
Matte chrome window surround
Snow drive mode
Reverse tilt function, memory for exterior mirrors
Digital rear-view mirror
Blue Nappa leather upholstery
Power tilt and telescopic steering wheel adjustment with memory
MORE: Explore the Nissan Ariya showroom
Nissan will offer its Tesla Model Y rival in both single-motor front-wheel drive and dual-motor all-wheel drive configurations, as well as with a pair of batteries, spread across four variants.
Pricing starts at $55,840 before on-road costs for the base Engage variant, and tops out at $71,840 plus on-roads for the dual-motor all-wheel drive Evolve e-4ORCE flagship.
CarExpert can save you thousands on a new car. Click here to get a great deal. Supplied Credit: CarExpert
Electric driving range is between 385km and 504km on the WLTP cycle, depending on the variant.
The Ariya is slightly smaller than the petrol/hybrid X-Trail, measuring 85mm shorter but on a 70mm longer wheelbase. Unlike the X-Trail, it's available only with two rows of seating.
Inside, there are plenty of neat details including soft 'Andon' illumination inspired by traditional Japanese lanterns, woodgrain dashboard trim with integrated touch-capacitive buttons featuring haptic feedback, and an available power-sliding centre console.
The Ariya – first revealed in 2020 before entering production in 2022 – is Nissan's first mid-size electric SUV. It takes on not only the top-selling Model Y, but also the Ford Mustang Mach-E, Hyundai Ioniq 5, Kia EV6, Subaru Solterra, Toyota bZ4X, Volkswagen ID.4 and ID.5, and a raft of Chinese rivals.
Nissan Australia hasn't confirmed range figures for the entire lineup. Supplied Credit: CarExpert
All variants feature strut front and multi-link rear suspension.
The Nissan Ariya is backed by a 10-year, 300,000km vehicle warranty, provided you service the vehicle at Nissan Australia dealerships. Otherwise, Nissan's standard warranty is five years with no mileage cap. Supplied Credit: CarExpert
Its battery is backed by an eight-year, 160,000km warranty.
Nissan offers 10 years of roadside assistance and five years of capped-price servicing, however, it has yet to confirm service pricing.
The Nissan Ariya has a five-star safety rating from ANCAP, though for now this applies only to New Zealand-market variants. Supplied Credit: CarExpert
Standard safety equipment across the range includes: Adaptive cruise control
Autonomous emergency braking
Pedestrian and cyclist detection
Blind-spot assist
Driver attention alert
Lane-keep assist
Rear cross-traffic alert
Traffic sign recognition
Tyre pressure monitoring
Front and rear parking sensors
Reversing camera
Front, front-side and curtain airbags
Advance variants and above get a surround-view camera.
There are four trim levels in the Ariya lineup. Supplied Credit: CarExpert Supplied Credit: CarExpert Supplied Credit: CarExpert
The base Nissan Ariya Engage comes standard with the following equipment: 19-inch alloy wheels
Tyre repair kit
Automatic LED headlights
Automatic high-beam
Rain-sensing wipers
Proximity entry
Heated, power-folding exterior mirrors
Electric park brake with auto-hold
Eco, Standard, Sport drive modes
12.3-inch digital instrument cluster
12.3-inch touchscreen infotainment system
Satellite navigation
Wireless Apple CarPlay
Wired Android Auto
Wireless phone charger
6-speaker sound system
2 x front USB outlets (Type A and C)
2 x rear USB outlets (Type A and C)
Leather-accented steering wheel
Tilt and telescopic steering wheel adjustment
Dual-zone climate control
60:40 split/fold rear seats
One-touch auto up/down power windows
The Advance adds: LED front fog lights
Hands-free power tailgate
Rear privacy glass
Cloth/leatherette upholstery
Heated front seats
Heated steering wheel
10-speaker Bose sound system
6-way power driver's seat with 2-way power lumbar
6-way power passenger seat
The Advance+ adds: Panoramic glass roof
Sequential LED indicators
Leatherette/Ultrasuede upholstery
8-way power-adjustable front seats with memory, 4-way power lumbar for driver
Heated and ventilated front seats
Heated rear seats
Head-up display
Power sliding centre console
The Evolve adds: 20-inch alloy wheels
3-phase AC onboard charger
Automatic LED headlights with Adaptive Driving Beam
Matte chrome window surround
Snow drive mode
Reverse tilt function, memory for exterior mirrors
Digital rear-view mirror
Blue Nappa leather upholstery
Power tilt and telescopic steering wheel adjustment with memory
MORE: Explore the Nissan Ariya showroom
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