Nissan Ariya Nismo: barely launched, already discounted by €6000

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On sale in France since early October 2024, the Nissan Ariya Nismo electric vehicle has already seen its price drop from 59,300 to 53,300 euros!

What is the purpose of the initial sale price set by a manufacturer in 2024? Dozens of people responsible for pricing strategies, including development costs, payroll, VAT, marketing, etc., are trying to figure out a number. And then…

Then, as soon as the first customer enters a dealership, an immediate discount is applied. This somewhat absurd situation concerns almost only the “mass” automotive sector. You don’t negotiate the price of your carrots at the supermarket, your phone, your clothes, or anything else. But does something without a price still hold value?

Factually, we are witnessing a fierce competition within each manufacturer between online sales and dealership sales. This is precisely the case with the new Nissan Ariya Nismo, which has a price difference of 6,000 euros depending on whether you buy it online or in-store. More than 10%! From 59,300 euros, it drops to 53,300 euros. Could you have negotiated a better discount with a salesperson in front of you? Is this the end of dealerships and, tomorrow, the technical services that support them?

Nissan Ariya Nismo

What is the Nissan Ariya Nismo?

Setting aside these concerns that are beyond us as simple consumers, let’s focus on this electric SUV Nissan Ariya Nismo. This is the sporty version of an initially very modest product. Isn’t there a personality disorder in muscling it up with 20-inch wheels, wider fenders, a spoiler, and sharp bumpers?

Beyond the aesthetic appeal, which is subjective, there are the facts. It features all-wheel drive, an 87 kWh battery, 429 horsepower, a torque of 600 Nm, and a 0 to 100 km/h time of 5.0 seconds. While the “slow” charge allows up to 22 kW (a good point), the so-called “fast” charge caps at 130 kW. Not great!

The same goes for the range of the Nissan Ariya Nismo, which does not provide more than 417 km of range in mixed cycle. This is much less impressive than a Tesla Model Y Long Range that, for 51,990 euros, offers up to 533 km of autonomy. Admittedly, the American is less expressive, less eccentric on the street, but what does the customer really want? Sales figures for Tesla have been telling us for years now…

Features of the Nissan Ariya Nismo

EVSE Mode 2 10A charging cable

Mode 3 32A charging cable

Onboard charger 22kW (+ compatible charging cable)

Heat pump

Automatic LED headlights

LED daytime running lights with signature lighting and “Follow me Home” function

LED front fog lights

LED rear fog lights

Smart high beams

Heated, automatically folding exterior mirrors

Shark fin antenna

e-4ORCE badge on the front door sills and on the trunk

Tinted rear side windows and rear window

Electric tailgate with hands-free opening

Heated windshield

Dark chrome effect side arches

Driving mode selection (Eco, Normal, Sport, Snow, NISMO)

Front and rear parking sensors

Rain sensor with automatic wipers

Dual-zone automatic climate control

Air purifier

Andon lighting (floor + front doors) + linear LED lighting

NISMO Andon lighting (floor + front doors)

Bose® Premium audio system with 10 speakers

Bluetooth® hands-free system

2 front USB ports and 2 rear USB ports (Type-A and Type-C)

12V front socket

Back pocket on the front seats and rear armrests

60/40 split rear seat

Removable cargo cover

Central storage space with electric opening shelf

NISMO steering wheel

Heated steering wheel

Heated front seats

Driver’s seat with lumbar adjustment

Power windows with one-touch mode

6-way electrically adjustable front seats

Tilt and telescopic adjustable steering wheel

Front, side, and curtain airbags

Intelligent emergency braking with pedestrian, cyclist, and intersection detection

Forward collision warning

Intelligent fatigue detection system

Intelligent cruise control

Lane keeping assistance

Traffic sign recognition

Intelligent blind spot monitoring system

Intelligent rear emergency braking with pedestrian, cyclist, and intersection detection

Electric parking brake

Security and anti-theft protection with alarm

Traffic jam assist

Lane keeping aid

ProPILOT Assist with Navi-Link

12.3″ dual-screen TFT NISMO digital instrumentation

e-Pedal Step

Wireless Apple CarPlay® and Android Auto® via cable

Nissan voice control

Amazon Alexa compatibility

Infotainment system with remote “Over The Air” updates

NissanConnect Services: Telematics services

Induction smartphone charger

Nissan AVM – 360° Intelligent View

Smart interior rearview mirror

Smart Key

Automatic locking/unlocking via approach/withdrawal

Head-up display with projection on the windshield 10.8″

ProPILOT Park

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