Nissan Ariya is just like its concept EV, only now it's a real Tesla Model Y competitor

A Tesla competitor concept comes to life.
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Nissan Ariya is just like its concept EV, only now it's a real Tesla Model Y competitor
A car has a name: Ariya. Credit: NISSAN

The Nissan Ariya made a splash last year at the Tokyo Motor Show as a concept electric SUV with a sleek interior and an advanced driving system built in. Now the car is a real thing coming to the U.S. late next year.

Nissan is well-known for its Leaf electric vehicle, one of the original all-electric options available in the U.S. Until now that was the extent of its EV lineup. With the Ariya's unveiling Wednesday, Nissan has a small SUV with higher-end features with a moderate price tag starting around $40,000 and a whole lot of range to take on Tesla's newest compact SUV, the Model Y.

The top-model Ariya (there'll be four variations to choose from) promises up to 300 miles of range on a single charge, while also providing the spaciousness of a bigger vehicle and a smooth-bottomed floor (since the battery pack sits on the car floor).


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Tesla's Model Y, which starts at $49,000 with 316-mile range, is considered the "budget" version of Tesla's luxury SUV, the Model X. The X with its gull-wing doors starts at $80,000.

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The Nissan logo is comprised of 20 LEDs. Credit: nissan

The Ariya's bare interior (which Nissan claims is designed to evoke "a sleek café lounge on a starship") is reminiscent of the Tesla Model 3, with few toggles and only two 12-inch touchscreens: one full-color in the center console, the other behind the driver's wheel. The Ariya's wood paneling includes haptic controls as seen on the concept car last October.

There's also full Alexa integration, over-the-air firmware updates, and both Apple CarPlay and Android Auto. It'll also feature the new version of Nissan's own smart voice assistant. ProPilot ASSIST 2.0 supports hands-free driving in certain circumstances, highway exits, passing, and lane changes, as well as assisted speed maintenance, while using a Driver Monitoring System to ensure the driver's eyes are still on the road.

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The Ariya features a 12.3-inch instrument monitor and a 12.3-inch center display. Credit: Nissan

That flat cabin floor promises plentiful legroom and foot space. A fold-out tray is also available for when you're parked, which is handy for picnics and work emergencies alike.

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Currently available images only show the Japanese model, hence the steering wheel's location. Credit: Nissan
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The back seats fold forward for more trunk room. Credit: Nissan

In another nip at Tesla's heels, the Ariya includes Nissan's next-generation advanced driver assist system, ProPilot Assist 2.

So far, only drivers in Japan have experienced the hands-free driving mode on highways. Now it's coming to U.S. roads, much like Tesla's Autopilot driver assist feature.

The Ariya will launch in Japan mid-2021, with U.S. models expected to be on sale a few months later.

Additional reporting by Amanda Yeo and Caitlin Welsh.

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Sasha Lekach

Sasha is a news writer at Mashable's San Francisco office. She's an SF native who went to UC Davis and later received her master's from the UC Berkeley Graduate School of Journalism. She's been reporting out of her hometown over the years at Bay City News (news wire), SFGate (the San Francisco Chronicle website), and even made it out of California to write for the Chicago Tribune. She's been described as a bookworm and a gym rat.

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