Nissan has announced a deal for the first buyers of the new Ariya electric mid-size SUV, which is due imminently in Australian Nissan showrooms. 

Applicable to the entry-level Ariya Engage and mid-spec Advance and Advance+ models, a “limited number” of first buyers will receive an uprated three-phase onboard charger. 

The top-spec Ariya Evolve already comes with the uprated onboard charger as standard. 

In addition to that, certain Ariya buyers will also receive a free Autech 22kW AC home charger, valued at $1499 – not including installation. 

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According to Nissan, combined with the three-phase charger, means that an Ariya can home charge in under four hours. 

Priced from $55,840 plus on-road costs, the Nissan Ariya undercuts its closest rivals such as the Tesla Model Y, Hyundai Ioniq 6, Subaru Solterra and Toyota bZ4X. 

The Ariya is covered by a 10-year/300,000km warranty, if serviced through Nissan’s dealer network, and an eight-year/160,000km battery warranty. 

The Nissan Ariya electric mid-size SUV is due in local Nissan dealerships imminently.

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