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Nissan Ariya NISMO is coming to Europe

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Max McDee, 16 July 2024

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Nissan's performance division, NISMO, is making a grand re-entrance into Europe with the launch of the Ariya NISMO, its first fully electric model in the European market. To celebrate 40 years of NISMO Nissan reintroduces the brand to car enthusiasts across the Old Continent.

Building on the already impressive Ariya e-4ORCE platform with its a choice of 63 kWh and 87kWh battery options, the Ariya NISMO adds even more capable motors in line with Nissan's performance legacy.

Nissan Ariya NISMO is coming to Europe

Talking about numbers - the two versions have output of 270 kW and 320 kW, respectively. NISMO also promises sharpened suspension and high-grip tires, so the 429-hp model will surely put a lasting smile on many faces.

Nissan Ariya NISMO is coming to Europe

The interior of the Ariya NISMO is black with plenty of red accents. NISMO sport seats claim exceptional support and comfort, ensuring that both driver and passengers can fully enjoy the electrifying journey.

While pricing and availability details are yet to be announced, European customers can expect to see the Ariya NISMO on the roads soon. The model will be available in all European markets where the standard Ariya crossover is currently sold.

Nissan Ariya NISMO is coming to Europe

For those eager to get close and personal with the Ariya NISMO, the London E-Prix will offer their first opportunity. The Formula E championship season finale was chosen by Nissan to put the Ariya NISMO on display, giving visitors a taste of the performance that awaits them in its latest EV offering.

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