Nissan Ariya Set To Become First-Ever Car To Drive Pole To Pole via insideevs.com
The adventure, which is set to begin in March 2023, is the brainchild of British EV explorer Chris Ramsey and his wife, Julie Ramsey, who will drive a modifiedThe Ramsey couple’s crossover will be modified to accommodate larger tires, bigger wheel arches, and a raised suspension, and there will also be a second modified Ariya that will act as a support vehicle.
"Daring to do what others don't, Nissan and the team of extreme pioneers at Pole to Pole are pushing the limits of electric mobility, accelerating towards a cleaner, safer, more inclusive world.
The Japanese carmaker didn’t include the expedition’s charging strategy, so it’s still unclear how the team will recharge the cars’ batteries in temperatures as low as -22 degrees Fahrenheit , on a trip that totals over 16,000 miles. You can watch a behind-the-scenes video at the top of this page and another video that explains more about the upcoming adventure is embedded below.
The Nissan Ariya is available in the United States at a starting price of $43,190 for the base, front-wheel drive Engage trim that has a 63 kWh battery pack and an estimated range of 216 miles. The most expensive trim level is the Platinum+ e-4ORCE, which has an MSRP of $60,190 and comes with all-wheel drive, and an 87-kWh battery that offers an estimated driving range of 265 miles. The longest-range option is the Venture+ FWD, which offers a maximum of 305 miles on a single charge.
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