2023 Nissan Ariya starts at $45,950 in the US. Reservations now open

Deliveries begin next fall.

Update: Nissan has clarified its 2023 Ariya all electric crossover pricing structure. Nissan will offer five additional models with standard-sized batteries in addition to the four models listed below. These models will be priced at approximately $40,000.

Nissan today announced that it will open an online portal for customers who wish to reserve the 2023 Ariya. Delivery will start next fall but interested buyers can begin configuring their EV right away. Participants in the reservation program will have access to one of four available reservation trims. Premiere is not available to all.

The 2023 Ariya lineup starts with the Venture+ model starting at $44,950. All prices include $1,175 destination fee. The Evolve+ starts at $48,950, while the Premiere is $53,450 and the Platinum+ E-4ORCE starts at $58,950. At a later date, Nissan will announce pricing of additional Ariya trims. The Premier is an exclusive version of the Evolve+. It includes ProPilot Assist 2.0 and ProPilot park, 19-inch wheels with a unique aerowheel cover color, as well as illuminated Premiere kick plates.


Model

Powertrain

Performance

Range Est. (up to)

Price

Venture+ FWD
87-kWh battery, single-motor 238 HP (177 kW), 221 lb-ft (390 Nm). 300 miles (482 km) $45,950

Evolve+ FWD
87-kWh battery, single-motor 238 HP (177 kW), 221 lb-ft (390 Nm). 285 miles (458 km) $48,950

Premiere FWD
87-kWh battery, single-motor 238 HP (177 kW), 221 lb-ft (390 Nm). 285 miles (458 km) $53,450

Platinum+ e-4ORCE AWD
87-kWh battery, dual-motor 389 HP (290 kW), 442 Lb-ft (660 Nm). 265 miles (424 km) $58,950

Nissan will offer a sweet deal on the first 10,000 reservations before January 31, 2022. The $500 refundable deposit is refundable and you will receive a two-year EVgo membership free of charge. You also get $500 in charging credits. Nissan claims that the Venture+ can travel up to 5,000 miles if it has 300 miles between charges, which seems high for real life.
Nissan revealed the Ariya in 2020. The automaker stated that the entry-level model would be 215 horsepower (160kilowatts) at around $40,000. The reservation lineup has at least 238 horsepower, so we may see Ariya trims that are slightly less expensive.

Ariya deliveries will start next fall with front-wheel-drive models. All-wheel-drive models, however, will be delivered later in the season. Nissan’s reservation portal is available for those who are interested in the 2023 Ariya. Customers can complete the purchase process online by completing the configuration and deposit.