Nissan has taken bold steps to optimize the lineup of its all-electric 2025 Nissan Ariya, including pricing adjustments and a trimmed model range. Despite challenges within the company, the Ariya continues to stand out as a capable electric SUV. Prices now range from $39,770 to $54,370, making the Ariya a competitive option in its segment. Here’s everything you need to know about the changes for 2025.
Pricing and Trim Options
The new lineup begins with the Engage FWD, priced at $39,770, which comes with a 66 kWh battery pack (63 kWh usable). This entry-level model remains affordable, with only a small price increase compared to the previous year. The Engage e-4ORCE, which includes all-wheel drive, starts at $43,770.
Nissan’s focus on efficiency has led to the removal of the Venture+ FWD. Now, the most affordable 91 kWh option (87 kWh usable) is the Evolve+ FWD, priced at $44,370. Higher trims include the Engage+ e-4ORCE ($45,370), Evolve+ e-4ORCE ($48,370), and the range-topping Platinum+ e-4ORCE, which comes in at $54,370.
Model |
Battery |
MSRP |
---|---|---|
Engage FWD |
66 kWh |
$39,770 |
Engage e-4ORCE |
66 kWh |
$43,770 |
Evolve+ FWD |
91 kWh |
$44,370 |
Engage+ e-4ORCE |
91 kWh |
$45,370 |
Evolve+ e-4ORCE |
91 kWh |
$48,370 |
Platinum+ e-4ORCE |
91 kWh |
$54,370 |
Destination and handling fee: $1,390.
Enhanced Features for 2025
Nissan hasn’t made drastic changes to the Ariya’s specifications, but subtle improvements ensure it stays competitive:
- Wireless Phone Charging: Now standard across all trims, this feature enhances convenience for tech-savvy drivers.
- Access to Tesla Superchargers: Owners can now use Tesla’s network of 17,800 Superchargers across the U.S. For an additional $235, an adapter kit (NACS) enables Ariya models to plug into Tesla’s chargers.
- Future NACS Integration: Beginning next year, future models of the Ariya will feature a built-in NACS plug, eliminating the need for adapters altogether.
Side view of the 2025 Nissan Ariya
Battery Options and Driving Range
The 2025 Nissan Ariya offers two battery configurations:
- The 66 kWh pack (63 kWh usable capacity) provides sufficient range for daily commutes.
- The 91 kWh pack (87 kWh usable capacity) caters to drivers seeking extended range and additional power.
Although driving range specifications weren’t updated, these configurations support a variety of needs, from city driving to longer road trips.
Simplified Lineup, Streamlined Choices
With fewer trims to choose from in 2025, Nissan helps buyers focus on the features and performance levels that matter most. The e-4ORCE all-wheel-drive system continues to be a highlight for those driving in challenging conditions, offering both stability and control.
Whether you’re a first-time EV buyer or looking to upgrade from a previous generation, the 2025 Nissan Ariya blends practicality, technology, and affordability into a stylish electric SUV.