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Nissan Ariya: First examples of Japanese Tesla Model Y rival en route to Australia

Nissan Ariya: First examples of Japanese Tesla Model Y rival en route to Australia

Posted on August 13, 2025 By rehan.rafique No Comments on Nissan Ariya: First examples of Japanese Tesla Model Y rival en route to Australia

The Nissan Ariya is finally on its way to Australia almost five years after it was revealed, with first examples of the mid-size electric SUV having been loaded onto a ship bound for our shores.

After opening its order book on July 25, Nissan Australia has now shared images of Australia-bound Ariya vehicles ahead of their official on-sale date at the beginning of September.

They’re manufactured in Nissan’s Tochigi Plant in Japan, yet the Ariya significantly undercuts its fellow Japanese-built rivals on price.

Starting at $55,840 before on-road costs, the Ariya is more than $10,000 cheaper than the most affordable Toyota bZ4X ($66,000 before on-roads) and Subaru Solterra ($69,990 plus on-roads).

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It also manages to undercut the popular Tesla Model Y (priced from $58,900 plus on-roads), the best-selling vehicle in this segment, though it’s more expensive than the second-placed BYD Sealion 7 (from $54,990 before on-roads).

Nissan Australia will offer four variants of the Ariya: the front-wheel drive Engage and Advance, which use a 63kWh battery and a 160kW/300Nm electric motor; the Advance+, which upgrades to an 87kWh battery and 178kW/300Nm motor; and the all-wheel drive Evolve flagship, which uses the larger battery but has two electric motors both producing 160kW.

The Ariya is backed by Nissan’s 10-year, 300,000km warranty, provided you service the vehicle at Nissan Australia dealerships. Otherwise, Nissan’s standard warranty is five years with no mileage cap.