2025 Nissan ARIYA Consumer Reviews
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Ariya is amazing to drive.
We went in to buy a Rogue and left with an Ayira. Ended up with the Evolve+ trim line in the super cool North Lights color that will change colors in different light. Had not planned on making the EV change yet so we had to scramble to make the needed adjustments at home with charging. The car is so easy to drive and makes a great daily driver as you will be less fatigued due to the ease of driving the Ayira. The dealership needs to spend more time educating new owners on how to use the EV. Our first stop at a charging station was super interesting as we could not figure out how to get the charger off the car. Overall we love the car. We are getting about 300 miles on a full charge.
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Very smooth ride
We got the base engage model as it was the only one available in stock and it's really nice! The drive is amazingly smooth. It does take some getting use to for the new type of stick shift and takes some time to explore all the features. I do wish the side mirrors were heated since it already has electric wires through it for the autoclose function. The phone slot in the center console is still there but doesn't do anything. It's originally for the wireless charging capability but the base model doesn't come with it. Storage is minimal. The center console is GIANT and it's cool that it moves but it does cut into the backseat leg room and I wonder what's in there? For such a huge console, there is zero storage in it. Maybe some coins when you open it.
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Looks, acceleration, smooth ride, pure fun
Looks: I get stopped in parking lot all the time asking what my car is. Acceleration: l am stunned I haven’t gotten a ticket yet. Step on the gas and I am suddenly doing 90. Smooth ride: speaks for itself. Pure fun: Nells whistles and gadgets galore
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Love my car
Speedy, comfortable, quiet, elegant, understated. We have 2 with different trim levels. My Premiere is exactly that. The evolve is equally nice but a little less tech heavy. But for the difference in price, go up it only gets better and better!
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Loving It 2.5 Years Later!
Got my Premier edition in January 2023 and I can only say it was well worth the wait. I've had it for over two and a half years and I am still impressed! It is incredibly smooth, nimble and fun to drive. Very roomy, quiet, comfortable and stylish inside. The two driving screens are easy to see, manipulate and manage without distracting from the drive. If you can get a model with ProPilot 2.0 it is well worth it. Took like 5 minutes to get the hang of and it drives the car hands free really well. I'll be honest here, I did have to replace the original Dunlop tires which were beginning to wear at 7,000 miles, but Nissan paid for 50% of the cost, so now I have better tires. Other than that, the ride still feels tight and I continue to enjoy my Ariya. I have been paying roughly a third for "fuel" of what I paid for gas, so despite the higher EV price tag, you save w/electricity. I have had zero issues with range anxiety and have no plans to buy a gas vehicle again. PS: I don't know why Edmunds doesn't give this vehicle its due. I drove some of those which rank higher and in no way are they better EVs than Ariya.
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