- The 2025 Nissan Ariya is priced at $40,980
- The longest-range model can travel up to 289 miles on a single charge
- Access to Tesla Superchargers is now available for the Ariya
In 2025, Nissan has streamlined the Ariya lineup, with the longest-range option no longer available.
The number of trim levels has been reduced from eight to six. Prices remain unchanged after significant reductions in the 2024 model year, with the base Engage model priced at $40,980 including the mandatory $1,390 destination charge. This gets you a single-motor front-wheel-drive powertrain and a 66-kwh (gross, 63 kwh usable) battery pack. The dual-motor all-wheel-drive powertrain, known as e-4ORCE, is a $4,000 add-on for this model, with the same battery pack size.
2025 Nissan Ariya
Nissan continues to offer a 91-kwh (87 kwh usable) battery pack, providing 289 miles of range in the front-wheel-drive Evolve+ model priced at $45,760 with destination included. This model now offers the longest range among all Ariya models, as the 304-mile Venture+ model has been removed from the lineup. The Empower+ front-wheel-drive model is also no longer available.
All-wheel-drive models with the larger battery pack complete the lineup. The most economical option to get this combination is the Engage+ e-4ORCE, priced at $46,760 after destination. Models like Evolve+ e-4ORCE ($49,760) and Platinum+ e-4ORCE ($55,760) are positioned above it.
2025 Nissan Ariya
Wireless device charging is now a standard feature on all Ariya models, and Nissan has started to introduce Tesla Supercharger access. Currently, Ariya owners need a $235 adapter for this, but Nissan plans to equip new EVs sold in the U.S. with Tesla-style North American Charging Standard (NACS) ports starting in 2025.
The Ariya was a finalist for Green Car Reports Best Car To Buy in 2024, and there are reports of a smaller electric crossover replacing the long-standing Nissan Leaf. However, it is uncertain whether the merger discussions with Honda will impact this plan.

