Inovev forecasts 50,000 units per year of the new Nissan Ariya
- Nissan finally decides to expand its range of electric cars, as demand (still weak) is increasing day by day around the world, and mainly in Europe and China. Since 2010, this type of car was represented at Nissan only by the Leaf, a bit like at Renault, which mainly focused on the Zoe.
- Recently, Nissan and Renault have decided to expand their range of electric cars (especially in the SUV category) based a new common Renault-Nissan platform.
- Nissan has just unveiled its first electric C-segment SUV, the Ariya, which is like a new generation of X-Trail completely redesigned and equipped with a 100% electric motor. Its dimensions are indeed close to the X-Trail: 4.60 m long, 1.85m wide, 1.66m high.
- Renault will unveil three SUVs from different segments, between 2021 and 2023, based on the same platform as the Ariya.
They will all be produced at the Douai (France) site while the Nissan Ariya will be produced in Tochigi (Japan).
They will all be produced at the Douai (France) site while the Nissan Ariya will be produced in Tochigi (Japan).
- The Ariya's battery is available in two capacities, one allowing a range of 350 km according to the WLTP cycle, the other allowing a range of 450 km. The prices have not been communicated but they will necessarily be much higher than those of the X-Trail (35,000 euros). They should, however, be lower than those of the Audi E-Tron and Mercedes EQC.
- In this context, Inovev forecasts 50,000 units per year of the new Nissan Ariya.
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