The ARIYA is something of a new kid on the block when it comes to the Nissan lineup, an all electric SUV first debuting in 2022 as Nissan’s entry into the electric crossover market. A few years into its lifespan, the ARIYA has staked out a place for itself in the segment as a solid option for anyone looking to get their hands on a reliable, dependable SUV from an automaker that’s been a pioneer in the market almost as long as it's been around.

In 2025, the ARIYA gets some changes that should sweeten the deal for prospective buyers, and in today’s article we’ll be going over all the changes buyers should expect to see when shopping for an ARIYA in 2025. If you’re curious to learn all about the 2025 Nissan ARIYA range and battery specs, then you’ve come to the right place!

Key Takeaway

2025 Nissan ARIYA In Snow
  • The ARIYA now has a wireless phone charger as standard on all trims.
  • In 2025, the number of trims on offer is dropped to 4.
  • Part of the first generation of the ARIYA.

How much is the 2025 Nissan Ariya?

2025 Nissan ARIYA Exterior

This year, with four trims on offer, the ARIYA price range looks quite a bit different when compared to 2024. Luckily, Car and Driver has the latest scoop on all of the new features on offer this year. As far as the price range goes, with the models ranging from the base model Engage, which starts at $41,160, all the way up to the range topping Platinum+, starting at $55,760. A full list of available trims reads as:

  • Engage $41,160
  • Evolve+ $45,760
  • Engage+ - $46,760
  • Platinum+ - $55,760

As far as options and which to buy, The Engage and Evolve+ models have the option to spec into either Front wheel or all wheel drive, while the Engage+ and Platinum+ variants are AWD exclusive. Of the range, Car and Driver recommends the Evolve+ trim, which boasts the best range.

As far as changes go, buyers can expect to find a wireless phone charger across the range, as well as new USB-C ports replacing the outgoing USB-A ones, drivers of the 2025 ARIYA will quickly find those days of worrying about a low phone charge are now behind them.

How many miles can a Nissan Ariya go on a charge?

2025 Nissan ARIYA Interior

When it comes to making the choice of which electric vehicle to spec into, range and charge distance are undoubtedly two of the most important factors to consider. Luckily, Kelley Blue Book reports that buyers can expect to see plenty in the way of range in their Nissan Ariya - with a maximum available range being around 304 miles. Charging speed is a bit slower than average in the class, with the larger, more popular battery charging from 10% to 80% in 40 minutes when connected to a public DC fast charger, a bit on the slower end for the segment, but not by much.

Summary

The ARIYA is an SUV that buyers can depend on. Boasting a respectable range, plenty in the way of creature comforts, and the security that comes with buying an EV produced by an automaker that’s been pioneering in the segment for the past 15 years, it’s plain to see that the ARIYA is one of the best choices in the EV segment in 2025.

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