Driving Performance

Breakthrough technologies and an all-new EV platform take the excitement up a level.

e-4ORCE

Drive

5.7s

0 - 62 mph

Sport

Mode

The power to enhance handling and comfort.

e-4ORCE ALL-WHEEL DRIVE

Nissan ARIYA driving on a highway

e-4ORCE: an all-wheel control system with dual electric motors for enhanced torque, stability, and agility. Switch power from the front to the rear wheels for more precise handling, and enjoy a smooth and stable ride even during braking thanks to independent wheel torque control.

Electrifying Benefits

SMOOTH POWER

COMFORT FOR ALL

ALL-WEATHER CONTROL

There's fun to drive. And then there's Nissan ARIYA.

EMBRACE THE THRILL

Nissan ARIYA cornering on the highway

Near-perfect 50/50 weight distribution

If you want superb handling, you need balance. That’s why the Nissan ARIYA was built with even weight distribution.

e-Pedal Step

Acceleration and deceleration controlled with just the accelerator pedal. Simple.

Nissan ARIYA driving on a mountain road

Customise Nissan ARIYA to match your mood and road conditions.

A MODE FOR EVERY MISSION

Nissan ARIYA front view focus on wheel cornering

Adaptive Driving Modes

Select Sport Mode for a tighter, sharper response, and adapt to changing surroundings with Eco Mode or Snow Mode.

Frequently Asked Questions

WHAT ARE THE PERFORMANCE SPECS FOR THE NISSAN ARIYA?

WHAT IS THE ACCELERATION OF THE NISSAN ARIYA?

WHAT IS THE HORSEPOWER OF THE NISSAN ARIYA?

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Images and descriptions shown are for guidance purposes. In some instances photos are of non-UK specification vehicles and do not represent a specific model, grade or offer. The features shown may not be available or may not be available as standard or only as option. (at an extra charge).  

[1] It is your responsibility to stay alert, drive safely and be in control of your vehicle at all times. Driver assist features have speed and other limitations and should not be solely relied on. Form more information please refer to the owner's manual or visit www.nissan.co.uk/techterms