Nissan Ariya

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RobDickinson

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31,343 posts

268 months

Wednesday 15th July 2020
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Nissan remember they can make new cars as well as flogging old platforms for decades...





New logo, front badge may be illuminated

CCS charge port on passenger side for export models per electrek, chademo in Japan

AWD or 2WD

63 kWh or 87 kWh battery WATER COOLED

375km/h range recharged in 30 minutes on DCFC, 130kW per Electrek

0-62 in 5.1s (probably AWD top model)

OTA Updates

Some more self-driving/driver-assist features

Offset screens are supposedly one panel of glass for whatever reason

Entire center console slides back and forth to some degree

Navigation with charging stops

Amazon alexa integration is something I guess

Self opening door or something? I wasn't looking but they said something about an intelligent key

No pricing or dates on stream, 40k starting price in 2nd half of 2021 for US per Electrek

We can more or less estimate the range around 4x the kwh, so ~240 to 360 miles. It's a rough estimate but it will probably not land too far from that. You can also work back from their fast charging numbers for another estimate. Assuming it's a 10-80 charge in 30 minutes, that's ~334 miles of range at 100%. If you assume a 250Wh/mile rate, that's 117kW on average charging for 30 minutes. Working back from 31% battery = 160km range from alexa, that is about 320 miles of range

The "virtual tour" has this link for the US in the 'force of wonder' section to a 'virtual car.' The link doesn't seem live yet but i'd keep an eye out there

https://www.thenissannext.com/en/virtual-tour.html . The UK version of this link works and looks to be the same as the JP one just translated https://www.nissan.co.uk/virtual-car.html/#intro

aestetix1

873 posts

65 months

Wednesday 15th July 2020
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Very interesting if it comes to pass.

Front badge won't be illuminated, not legal in the UK and I think also under EU rules. Maybe in Japan.

Moving to CCS would be a big deal, maybe not good news for Leaf owners.

Cooled battery is huge for Nissan. I wonder if it's the same one that Kia and Hyundai use, that has proven to be very successful in their cars.

RobDickinson

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Wednesday 15th July 2020
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aestetix1 said:
I wonder if it's the same one that Kia and Hyundai use, that has proven to be very successful in their cars.
Highly doubt that Nissan dont have any links to them esp being tied in with Renault etc

aestetix1

873 posts

65 months

Wednesday 15th July 2020
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RobDickinson said:
Highly doubt that Nissan dont have any links to them esp being tied in with Renault etc
Well Nissan started out making its own batteries for the Leaf, but then gave up and sold the company. I haven't been following it but maybe they switched supplier. I think Kia and Hyundai are using LG from memory.

LG seem to have the best price/capacity/longevity ratio at the moment. Unlimited mileage, unlimited years warranty on the battery in some markets.

RobDickinson

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Wednesday 15th July 2020
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Sounds like they are using catl cells but don't confuse cells with packs.

Witchfinder

6,250 posts

266 months

Wednesday 15th July 2020
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Looks fine, but there's a glut of these small-medium sized electric SUVs and crossovers - XC-40 Recharge, Q4 E-Tron, iX3, Kona, E-Niro, Model Y, Mach E, Fisker Ocean, Nio ES6, Byton M-Byte, ID. Crozz, MG eZS, Skoda Enyaq, etc... It's going to take a lot to stand out in this crowded market.

Otispunkmeyer

13,343 posts

169 months

Thursday 16th July 2020
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Looks like a Lexus

Nissan are in proper no mans land IMO. I guess they don't have the money to do stuff?

Had to rent a car last time I was in the US and I got a new Nissan Murano SV and it was awful. Unless it was some kind of rental-special spec, I couldn't believe thats what they passed off as a modern car. It felt really old and basic even by ICE standards.

RobDickinson

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31,343 posts

268 months

Thursday 16th July 2020
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Nissan are strapped. Most of their cars have been around way too long.

emperorburger

1,484 posts

80 months

Thursday 16th July 2020
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aestetix1 said:
Front badge won't be illuminated, not legal in the UK and I think also under EU rules. Maybe in Japan.
Have the laws recently changed?




aestetix1

873 posts

65 months

Friday 17th July 2020
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emperorburger said:
Have the laws recently changed?
Honda wanted to do it on the e but couldn't. I don't know what the rules are exactly and it will be at the European level too unless we decide to throw away convergence in January.

kambites

69,448 posts

235 months

Friday 17th July 2020
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aestetix1 said:
Honda wanted to do it on the e but couldn't. I don't know what the rules are exactly and it will be at the European level too unless we decide to throw away convergence in January.
I can't see anything in the EU type approval regs which would make an illuminated badge illegal as long as it was white and not overly bright.

gangzoom

7,322 posts

229 months

Wednesday 23rd March 2022
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I have a soft spot for Nissans, learnt to drive in a Datsun, first car was a Micra, loved watching Matt Neal in Nissan Primera fight with a Volvo estate in BTCC, spent far too much ££££ on my old 350Z and the Leaf was my first EV.

I would be lying if I said Nissan couldn't tempt me to swap our Tesla for this!!

https://youtu.be/he64g8bL7QY

Frimley111R

17,008 posts

248 months

Wednesday 23rd March 2022
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Nice but another big SUV...

aestetix1

873 posts

65 months

Wednesday 23rd March 2022
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The dual motor version will have their new e-4ORCE tech that stops the passengers getting rocked back and forth as the car comes to a stop. It's impressive stuff.

anonymous-user

68 months

Wednesday 23rd March 2022
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aestetix1 said:
Front badge won't be illuminated, not legal in the UK and I think also under EU rules. Maybe in Japan.
I think an illuminated badge is/was an option on the Mercedes C-Class. If not, it was certainly an OEM accessory.

Boxbrownie

172 posts

129 months

Wednesday 23rd March 2022
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Another nice EV spoiled by the fact it’ll probably be unavailable with a light interior.

SWoll

20,447 posts

272 months

Wednesday 23rd March 2022
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aestetix1 said:
The dual motor version will have their new e-4ORCE tech that stops the passengers getting rocked back and forth as the car comes to a stop. It's impressive stuff.
Now that is clever. smile


simonh9

222 posts

200 months

Wednesday 23rd March 2022
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Boxbrownie said:
Another nice EV spoiled by the fact it’ll probably be unavailable with a light interior.

Boxbrownie

172 posts

129 months

Wednesday 23rd March 2022
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simonh9 said:
But will it be available in this country, that’s the Japan version.

That E-4orce technology is clever but what a useless video….unless you need to learn how to eat Ramen smile

aestetix1

873 posts

65 months

Wednesday 23rd March 2022
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SWoll said:
aestetix1 said:
The dual motor version will have their new e-4ORCE tech that stops the passengers getting rocked back and forth as the car comes to a stop. It's impressive stuff.
Now that is clever. smile

It is, although the little cars in that video aren't. This kind of thing has been in use in industrial applications for years. What's really clever is that Nissan managed to get it to work in a big heavy vehicle that is shedding a lot more energy when it comes to a stop.