How the new all-electric crossover Nissan Ariya works
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How the new all-electric crossover Nissan Ariya works

The Nissan Ariya crossover will go on sale in Japan in mid-2021 and in the US later in 2021.

The Nissan Ariya was unveiled as a concept car at the Tokyo Motor Show. in 2019. Now the all-electric crossover is doing its job world debut at a virtual event hosted by the Nissan Pavilion.

La Aria It features a very spacious cabin, lots of technology and a futuristic look. Among its features, the van boasts advanced stress-free driver assistance features, uninterrupted communication, and provides a supportive environment for the driver and passengers.

It is a Nissan's first all-electric crossover. The Ariya is built on a new platform developed by the Alliance and is Nissan's ultimate incarnation to date. intelligent mobility,

The Ariya will be available in four base models, rear-wheel drive, all-wheel drive, front-wheel drive Ariya models, as well as all-wheel drive offers a 63 kWh option usable battery capacity and additional power 87 kWh for those who want to go on a long journey.

It also features dual electric motor and all-wheel drive versions, which the manufacturer says feature Nissan's most advanced all-wheel drive control technology, the e-4ORCE. The "e" in the e-4ORCE stands for Nissan's all-electric drive. "100ORCE" (pronounced "strength") refers to the physical strength and energy of the car, where "4" means all wheel control.

Inside, The new Ariya is equipped with technologies such as hybrid voice recognition for in-vehicle assistance without taking your eyes off the road. Amazon Alexa with features like playing music, making calls, listening to audiobooks, controlling smart home devices and more with simple voice commands.

The Ariya will also have Apple CarPlay and Android Auto wireless connectivity, as well as a 12,3-inch infotainment screen and another instrument display that extends from the steering wheel to the center of the dashboard and is operated by a single stick.

The Ariya is also the first Nissan model to receive updates from firmware over the air called "Remote Software Update". This system automatically updates various software in the vehicle, in particular the software that manages the multimedia system, electrical and electronic architecture, chassis, climate system and configuration of electric vehicles.

The Nissan Ariya crossover will go on sale in Japan starting in mid-2021, and will arrive in the United States later in 2021. Manufacturer's suggested retail price will be approximately $40,000.

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