The Nissan ARIYA aims to take the spot of the Model Y in terms of the most popular SUV. We’ll be taking a look at both models to show you which one is the best for you.

Key Takeaways:

2025 Nissan ARIYA In Snow
  • The ARIYA comes with a heads-up display and wireless phone connectivity.
  • You’re more likely to charge the ARIYA to full overnight
  • The ARIYA comes with less range, but it is still more than enough for city driving. Making it a perfect option for those who want to be more environmentally friendly.

What Is the Starting Price of the 2025 Nissan ARIYA?

2025 Nissan ARIYA Exterior

It shouldn't come as a surprise that when you’re getting a Tesla, you’re also paying a markup for the name. When you’re getting a Nissan, they let the features do the talking.

The ARIYA has a starting price of $39,770. The starting model comes with heated front seats, a heads-up display, and a 12.3-inch infotainment display. Even coming with wireless phone connectivity, making it easy to stay connected.

The Model Y has a starting price of $48,990. Coming at a higher price, it’s reasonable to assume that it comes with larger features, and it does. The Model Y comes with a 15.4-inch display, as well as heated seats for the front row.

While the Model Y does come with similar or larger features, the ARIYA comes with even more, for less.

How Long Does it Take for the 2025 Nissan ARIYA to Charge?

2025 Nissan ARIYA Interior

When you're not on the road, most people will plug up their vehicle at home with a 2240V outlet. The Nissan Ariya has better charging times, able to charge your vehicle to full in 10 hours. The ARIYA does have slightly less range at 216 miles, but it does make it easier to charge to full.

For most people, this will leave their car at full battery with overnight charging. The Model Y is a different story. This will take you 12 hours to fully charge at home, making it almost impossible to have it fully charged from a low battery. The Model Y has an EPA-rated range of 337 miles for the base model.

While most people won’t be driving their vehicles to empty, it’s still nice to know that by the time you wake up, you’ll be ready to go.

Is the 2025 Tesla Model Y a Powerful EV?

While the Model Y does have more power and more speed, there’s no way you can prove that outside of a track. The Model Y has a base horsepower of 342 and can go 0-60 in 4.6 seconds. For the top speed, you can hit 125. But once again, you won’t be able to hit those specs without a controlled environment.

The Nissan ARIYA knows that, so instead of putting all of its money in the engine, it puts it elsewhere in the vehicle. While it does produce more power, it’s still respectable. The ARIYA makes 238 horsepower, and can go 0-60 in 7.5 seconds. Able to go 103 mph at its top speed. This test was conducted by Car and Driver in 2023, with 2025 results possibly being even better.

While not as powerful, it’s not a pushover, either. Sometimes, practicality is more important than power, and the ARIYA blends both perfectly.

Is the 2025 Nissan ARIYA Worth Purchasing?

If you want the most value, then the Nissan ARIYA is the best bet. It comes with a decent range for an even better price. And offers some features that the Model Y doesn't. Come on down to Alan Jay Nissan today for a test drive!

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