The Nissan Ariya concept previews the long-mooted ‘Leaf SUV’, which is expected to arrive by 2022. Revealed at the Tokyo motor show late last year, the Ariya was described by chief designer Giovanny Arroba as a “realistic vision of our future”. He added: “It’s not a blue-sky concept car, so everything there is tangible to bring to the market in the hopefully near future.”
Explaining that Nissan had pioneered the crossover segment, first with the Nissan Qashqai and then with the Nissan Juke, Arroba said: “We’ve always been on the cutting edge of introducing new segments. In this case, we wanted to have an electric crossover which is beautiful, functional and realistic for now.”
Update: the Nissan Ariya has now been revealed. Click here to see it
We discussed some highlights of the Ariya with Arroba below.
Brand name on tailgate, rather than logo
Nissan has followed its rivals by spelling its brand name across the tailgate rather than using its logo. The word is integrated into the horizontal light blade, which Arroba described as “very simple yet very iconic”. Expect to see it on a Nissan production car soon.
Interior rejig
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Stunner
I saw this car in the flesh at the Tokyo Auto Show last year, and yep it's a stunner.
Hope it makes it to production as close to this as possible.
About time Nissan came in with something to offer apart from the Leaf.
Good work Nissan
Better looking than any Leaf.
Better looking than any Leaf. Nissan should built it, though whether it will outperform my Tesla is moot at this point.
Nissan Leaf> musks scam cars
MrJ, clown comment from a musk tesla cultist. Also stop astroturfing, not every ev is a ‘tesla’ competitor.
Better looking that any Leaf? I don't know because I find women attractive and couldn't give a crap how sexy or good the car looks. ‘family’ cars are not emotional buys like a 720s or a pista so as long as its good value for money, safe, and gets from a to b without breaking down ( overpriced teslas with its non-existent reliability and shoddy build quality could never attain) looks shouldn't be high on the must haves for a family car.
Watch less top gear/grand tour and try to live in the real world.
@nimmler, totally disagree,
I too think this looks better than the current or previous leaf and a high end leaf would cross into the price range of a low spec Tesla 3, in the same way a focus and 1 series intersect, thus making certain models competitors.