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Feann Torr28 Oct 2019
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Five reasons we can’t wait for the Nissan Ariya

Nissan's Tesla Model Y fighter is far more than just a designer's wet dream

The Nissan Ariya EV concept hogged the limelight at the 2019 Tokyo motor show last week and not just because of its striking exterior and high-tech cabin.

Underneath the mid-size SUV is an all-electric two-motor powertrain that delivers a claimed 227kW of power and no less than 680Nm of torque, making this not only Nissan’s first battery-powered SUV but its first high-performance EV.

1. It’s no pipe dream

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According to senior execs at the Tokyo motor show, the concept is a thinly veiled production car that could be on sale in Australia as soon as 2021.

2. Silent but violent

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The Nissan Ariya gets twin electric motors that are rumoured to generate enough thrust to shame a supercar. The Japanese car-maker’s chief designer let slip that the mid-size SUV is “almost as quick” as the Nissan GT-R supercar, meaning it could hit 100km/h in less than three seconds.

3. Four by phwoar

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We’ve driven an early prototype and it’s clear that the Ariya is shaping up to be a seriously engaging car to drive. That’s thanks to its twin electric motors -- one for each axle -- that mimic a high-performance all-wheel drive system and gives more traction and better agility. In other words, it does stuff the current GT-R’s all-paw system can’t dream of.

4. Good recovery

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In most EVs, regenerative braking can be a jerky affair. You either get too little or too much as the car’s electric motor attempts to claw back energy to extend range. The Nissan Ariya’s set-up is more sophisticated than most, seamlessly transitioning between acceleration and energy regen, making braking smoother and more progressive.

5. Inner beauty

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Like the stylish exterior of the Nissan Ariya, the classy cabin’s minimalistic layout will also be carried across to the production car. It represents a new approach from Nissan, with a pared-back controls and a single dial to manipulate the big 12.3-inch infotainment screen.

Better still, the X-TRAIL-sized SUV will offer more interior space for all occupants as the lack of a conventional engine and gearbox creates more room inside.

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