Tuesday, April 15, 2025

Nissan Ariya drops significantly in price in Denmark

The Danish Nissan importer cuts DKK 15,000 from the price of the SUV Ariya, so that the model now starts at DKK 264,900.


The Nissan Ariya electric car is now available at a lower price, with a starting price of DKK 264,900 for the base model. The Ariya is offered with different powertrains, trim levels and battery sizes to suit different needs.

If you choose the standard battery of 63 kWh, you get a range of up to 403 km. If you want a longer range, you can choose the 87 kWh battery, which gives up to 533 km (WLTP). Ariya with 87 kWh battery and two-wheel drive has a starting price of DKK 344,900.

This is what Nissan Denmark writes in a press release .

All models with an 87 kWh battery have a 22 kW onboard charger that enables a full charge in approximately three hours. The Ariya with 63 kWh battery is available with either a 3.6 kW charger or a 22 kW charger.

In addition to purchase, private leasing of the Nissan Ariya is also offered. Prices start from DKK 3,595 per month with DKK 14,995 in payment for a model with a 63 kWh battery and 22 kW charger. For an additional price of DKK 600 per month you can upgrade to an 87 kWh battery. The leasing period is 36 months.

There is the possibility of financing with a fixed interest rate of 1.99% for all Ariya models except the base model for DKK 264,900.

The Ariya is available in four trim levels:

Ariya Nismo: The top model, Ariya Nismo, differs from the other models, but retains the functionality as a family car. The price is DKK 459,900. The sale runs until the end of the year, and the first six customers in Denmark will receive a Norlys charging scheme worth DKK 15,000.

Engage: The standard edition includes safety equipment that has achieved five stars in EuroNCAP, as well as comfort equipment such as two 12.3” digital screens, hands-free operation, adaptive cruise control, reversing camera, wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto, navigation and LED lights.

Advance: In addition to the Engage equipment, the Advance has a 360-degree camera, intelligent lane assist, heated windshield, electric tailgate, wireless smartphone charging and LED fog lights. Prices start from DKK 319,900.

Evolve: The Evolve model has additional features like power glass roof, removable center console, head-up display, intelligent high beams, automatic parking, ventilated front seats, heated rear seats and BOSE sound system. Prices start from DKK 353,900.

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