
The thrill of driving an all-electric crossover is like no other. EV options allow you to effortlessly cruise the roads with smooth, uninterrupted power without requiring you to find the nearest gas pump when your tank runs on empty. With the upcoming Nissan Ariya, you'll have the excitement of being the first in your neighborhood to embrace a futuristic way of driving.
The Nissan Ariya won't be the first crossover SUV to explore the roads without stopping for gas. Options like the Tesla Model Y and Volkswagen ID.4 present a package of impressive capability and exciting features, making it hard to choose the best fit for your unique experience. Here at Ciocca Nissan of Quakertown, we want to help you with the decision-making process. Below, you'll find a comparison of the upcoming Nissan Ariya to its Tesla and Volkswagen rivals. We'll help you find the perfect match for your Pennsylvania drive.
Nissan Ariya vs. Tesla Model Y
The Tesla Model Y offers a package of features, capability, convenience, and comfort, providing a world-class drive that can be hard to beat. However, there's a drawback to all of those features - the Tesla Model Y has to deal with a bigger price tag. The Nissan Ariya hasn't hit dealerships yet, but the lineup starts at $47,125, about $2,000 cheaper than the base Tesla Model Y. The Ariya still features exciting options for driver assistance technology through the ProPILOT 2.0 safety package and numerous convenience factors. The best part? The Nissan Ariya qualifies for a federal tax credit, saving you up to $7,800 off the purchase price - the Tesla Model Y won't qualify for this deal.
The Nissan Ariya features dual 12.3-inch displays, functioning as a digital gauge cluster and Nissan infotainment screen, respectively. The Ariya lineup also comes standard with in-dash navigation and Apple CarPlay®/Android Auto™ smartphone integration. While the Tesla Model Y does equip an interactive 15.5-inch touchscreen, you'll need to limit your connectivity with Bluetooth®. The intuitive Nissan Ariya allows you to access your music and apps seamlessly through integrated systems.
Nissan Ariya vs. Volkswagen ID.4
Buying an all-electric SUV requires considering how far you can go on a fully-charged battery. The Nissan Ariya Venture+ offers the longest range for your adventures, using the Extended Range battery to achieve up to 300 miles on a single charge. With the Quick Charge Port and at-home or on-the-road charging capability, you can quickly juice up your powertrain and hit the road in no time. The Volkswagen all-electric SUV offers the ID.4 Pro trim level with extended-range capability, but you won't get the same experience for your travels - the Volkswagen SUV only manages up to 280 miles of range.
The Nissan's guided experience feels like second nature, thanks to an array of features that help make your life easier. Saying "Hey Nissan" allows you to control your vehicle's temperature, change songs, and make phone calls without taking your eyes off the road. Interchanged dual displays let you swipe between two 12.3-inch displays, keeping your favorite apps in front of you. Options like the Intelligent Route Planner help you set the best route and find locations of fast chargers at your convenience! While the Volkswagen ID.4 offers competitive options, you won't find similar screen sizes or conveniences to make your life easier. The Nissan Ariya comes with the complete package of everything you need.
Reserve the New Nissan Ariya
Eager to be the first on your block to experience the latest option from the Nissan lineup? Reach out to the team at Ciocca Nissan of Quakertown, and let us help you reserve your model today! We'll get you behind the wheel as soon as they arrive at our dealership!
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