Thursday, April 10, 2025

Nissan reduces the leasing price of the Ariya to DKK 2,765.

Nissan needs to empty its warehouses in Denmark. That's why it's now reducing the leasing price of the Ariya to 2,765 kroner.

Nissan is about to clear out its stock of the Ariya electric car in Denmark. So now the leasing price will drop to 2,765 kroner, the importer says.

Press officer at Nissan Denmark, Ann Stroby, promises that it's not an April Fool's joke. But you have to hurry.

There is only something to look for in a total of 150 cars that the importer's dealer has on hand.

– The offer only applies to 63 kWh and only the 150 cars, but there are different equipment versions and number of short km. Valid while stocks last or until 30.04.2025, says Nissan Denmark.

A sharp leasing offer can also be found from competitors. However, for a 'cheap' Renault 5, which has much smaller interior space than the Ariya, you can't actually find one directly through the brand in Denmark.

Instead, you have to go into parallel import to make it as cheap as possible. At the company in Horsens you can get a Renault 5 E-tech for 2,499 kroner per month with a first payment of 6,999 kroner.

The importer wants 2,995 kroner for the same model with 9,995 kroner as a down payment.

Back at Nissan, you will have to pay a total of 114,535 kroner for a year's lease, if you can stay within 10,000 kilometers.

The Boosted editorial team had a Nissan Ariya to test drive for 3 weeks last year. You can read more about how it went here .

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