I think for a Nissan this is probably the best looking car they produced in years. Some minor gripes, but overall a very good option in an already busy field.
Overall, it looks pretty good! Those capacitive buttons are such a disappointment though. Cars need physical controls in my opinion. I'm really liking the honest and off the cuff opinions.
How can companies to this day think capacitive buttons are a good move? Who in the universe actually likes using them, theyve always been awful in every medium.
@@MoharnabSaikia For me having physical controls is going to be a big deciding factor in my future car purchases. I wonder how many people are going to be like that though.
Honestly, my biggest gripe with capacitive buttons is that you can't feel where they are and they immediately activate. I firmly believe that a few raised ridges/bumps and a force sensor would go a LONG way to making them easier to use. But at that point might as well just have buttons.....
I dont know why but I really love these auto focus videos as no gear is being used just Marques and his phone. Feels natural. A youtuber on road with his phone creating amazing contents!!
I had the chance to drive one. I think most people compare every EV vehicle to Tesla. I think even though they did a lot of things right, I believe Nissan is the real gem. If you are not interested in showing off and your goal is to reduce your personal fossil fuel consumption while having a practical vehicle, then Nissan works all day long. By the way, I did order an Ariya and look forward to taking delivery in December 2022 (aka Late Fall 2022)
It's wild to me that nobody just straight up copies Tesla's design and does just a single 15" center-mounted touchscreen with a custom OS behind it. It's much cheaper on a per-unit basis and people seem to prefer it. Stop wasting money on physical controls and just give the people what they want. *nobody except Rivian
My first test with a fwd, was not so impressive. But after a long trip in a awd, made me buy a new one. Have tested alot of ev, like polestar 2, volvo c40, ford mustang, subaru etc. But the Ariya was my favorite.
After a long search we did the same. Got the AWD which is more quick like 5 seconds quick. And wife likes sitting higher and it has tons of room.@@trumpetscall8910
I’ve had a new Leaf since January and when people ask me about it I explain that it’s totally niche needs. For instance, it’s only for all the local driving, school, work, stores etc…so it’s not for road trips. I actually love it. As for the Ariya, Probably not. Too expensive for just everyday driving and still not good for road trips. My leaf doesn’t have those stupid buttons either. Don’t get caught up in luxury too much, pseudo or otherwise cause most people are just going to be surviving the next 5 years or so.
I was skeptical about the size of this car until I was able to physically see & touch it at the NYAuto Show & fell in love with it! The disappointing thing about this though, is that it’s already a year behind schedule. It would be some sort of comfort to think that since it’s in your hands in NJ, that there are more on the way to the Tri-State area. I know the haptic buttons are a bust for many, but there will most likely be something about any car coming out, that everyone won’t like…just saying. The copper color has grown on me, but I’d probably still go for a Silver before that!
I actually really like these copper/metal colors on electric cars. I think it makes them stand out. That being said, I hope more color options start popping out, bring back colorful cars.
@@jacobkaneff8261 The audio is also directly taken from the phone recording. In the video, there's a small pop-up that says that the next video will use a small mic they bought for the phone.
Glad you launched this channel - I think a lot of car reviewers are still thinking about how cars have been for decades vs how cars will be going forward. There's a lot of innovation that will lead to the demise of some car makers so having a tech forward person like yourself giving your perspectives is great. But... I think what has made MKBHD so great is that the production quality has made it easy to follow your thoughts and observations. You're sorting out the audio quality (thank goodness), but some comparison graphics (range, charge speed, price, cargo space, intangibles like ADAS or voice recognition) make it a lot easier to see the comparisons you're making. I get that you're wanting this channel to be different in that it's more casual, stream of thought content, but I think adding a little more meat will add weight to these vids and make these a "must stop to watch" like your main channel. My 2 cents...
Wind noise still ruining the video. Yes, anyone can create a RUclips channel in 2022 but he's not anyone, he has the funds, the equipment and an amazing team. Apple will not create a cheap phone to show it can be done.
Wind noise still ruining the video. Yes, anyone can create a RUclips channel in 2022 but he's not anyone, he has the funds, the equipment and an amazing team. Apple will not create a cheap phone to show it can be done.
Wind noise still ruining the video. Yes, anyone can create a RUclips channel in 2022 but he's not anyone, he has the funds, the equipment and an amazing team. Apple will not create a cheap phone to show it can be done.
The Ariya has 1 killer feature… it has a button to activate battery heating. That's something that every car in cold climates should have, since I do not want to get to a fast charger and get 30kW like I do right now with my Peugeot.
Dude, to be real. I don't think he knows much about cars. Look up other reviews. They know what they're talking about. I'm a car person myself. Ariya got way better features than his so called Hondai Ionic 5. I own few Hondai cars and their interiors are so cheap. That's why they're cheap.
I'd love to see you do a review of the 2023 Chevy Bolt. It's definitely the most boring EV around, but for $25k, it's not terrible. Could be cool to compare it to a more expensive EV like the Hyundai Ionic 5.
@@player54ug87 I think the Bolt will be a decent upgrade from the Leaf. It is a very fun car and you feel like you can rip around the city. For daily driving it is fantastic. By far its biggest downside is the slow charging speed at 50kW. That relegates it to a city/commuter vehicle that can stretch to intercity travel, but impractical for anything above 300 miles.
@@bradhaines3142 No, not like every ev. Charging speed, battery capacity, and charging network all matter. Taking a Tesla or an F-150 Lightning on a 1000-mile road trip is totally viable. A Chevy Volt? No thanks
I like that he doesn’t try to make it look or SOUND perfect, he gives us the raw iPhone cinematic experience. Maybe the sound will be a little windy, but it comes off as real
Really REALLY enjoying this new channel. One of my favourites on RUclips almost instantly. Love the filming style, love the car choices. Really great. Thanks Marques
This design is pretty sweet. I like the copper, but I'd love to see them change the inside accents to match the exterior colors... I get if they don't, but still I got the chance to try out a rental Leaf a few weeks ago and while I loved it, the charging experience was definitely disappointing. I don't know if that's a Nissan thing or just an EV thing, but I'm hoping they improve the speeds
There are lots of issues. The vehicle itself, and also the charging network you’re using. Dude is rich and used to his $120k Tesla and the Tesla network. Their charging network is leaps and bounds better than any other charging network. The Ionic 5 and EV6 can both charge from 10% to 80% in about 18 minutes which is insanely fast! It’s awesome. But, realistically, you’re not going to find many 350 kw chargers (that function) to get those times. At some stations if a second car starts charging it limits power output. Many stations are basically broken. Any combination of a specific port not working to the payment stuff not working. Sometimes it’s the handshake between the port and the car. The edge that Tesla has is that it’s THEIRS. There is a standard and everything uses the same tech to communicate with everything else. The same port. The same handshake between the car and charger. The east ability to track if a car has a problem with a charger and create a ticket if there is an issue (that’s harder if there are a dozen ways things could go wrong and be the fault of the car maker, or the car owner).
The Leaf is a good budget car, but yes the charging sucks because they didn't want to add more costs. It's kinda like the same experience with the Bolt EVs, budget car with reasonable speeds for the price, but nothing compared to the Ultium powered car charge rates. The Ariya is supposed to get better speeds
Technology connections just did a great video about this, if you have a house where you can plug into an outlet and charge, EVs are pretty easy to use 95% of the time. If you can get a NEMA 1450 outlet installed you can charge any EV from 0-100% overnight. Charging on road trips is gonna be difficult for several more years
@@tyrelirwin it's really not about CCS as a standard. All 250kW superchargers in Europe are CCS and the experience difference with the "competition" is the same as in the US. No, it's about the ease of use, reliability and the level of maintenance on the Tesla superchargers. There are smaller new players like NedFast that are pretty good as well though.
I really like the exterior look and the phone hideaway charger that forces you to use the screen rather than check your phone all the time. The cup holder, I like that it has that accordion cover, adds a sleekness to the interior, and the floor space, I like it, but agree that things will slide around.
Really, really glad to see consistency with the new channel. I actually like the color of this one, but looking on the site I'd definitely go with the blue. It also seems like it would've been a simple thing to add some type of rise or ledge to prevent stuff from rolling onto the driver side. It's way too easy for something to get lodged under the pedal.
That load area in the footwell is def going to be an issue, from driving vans with that same sort of open footwell youve got to be really careful with how you secure your bag or whatever other kit you might keep there cause it can just skate about there if you don't, not something you want happening near the pedals. Wouldve probably been better if they had some sort of partition on the drivers side at least. Anyway, love the new channel, have always been a fan of your presentation style so having a car channel with you at the helm is great!
Actually personally love that open approach. There's plenty of other places to store bags. Reminds me of all the bench seat trucks and cars pre 1980s. Used to love being able to manspread, for lack of a better term, in my 75 F150. Heck, you could drive with your left foot as an automatic. My 23 bolt pins my legs in.
I do love copper, it's one of my favorite metals, so I think that part looks great. I don't care for the fascia too much. The capacitive buttons in the fake wood trim are really cool, assuming the labels don't wear off, but radio and climate control need real knobs.
Having owned several Leafs in the past then this car is interesting to former Nissan owners. I have had a bad experience with VW products so the ID range is not an option for me. Kia and Hyundai on the other hand have been great for the past decade or so. The Leaf has been great as a "2nd car" at home (24/30kWh) or main family "city car" (40/60kWh). There is simply nothing that seems to go wrong (or terribly wrong), just add electricity and then drive. The Ariya has more of the "gismo-stuff" that could perhaps fail... Still I'll definitely take it for a test drive when it will finally come to dealers.
i just got myself a 2020 nissan versa sv. i'm a toyota person but i def dropped the gun too fast at the lot and it’s what i ended up leaving the lot with, LOL but I am grateful. This car ended up being so perfect for me. All glory to god! i have videos of my car on my channel too, videos about the process of getting my car, decorating my car etc.. love these type of videos.
Loving how every traditional car manufacturers are using EV as a soft reboot or complete redesign of their cars. More varieties and functions are most welcomed! ⚡
They haven't added anything new so where's the reboot "more functions" they are literally taking good things and making them worse aka removing actual buttons and replacing them with touch fingerprint magnet garbage buttons
Nice review. I'm a Nissan fan ever since watching my Mom's Nissans go into the 200,000s of miles. Still, I wonder "what was Nissan thinking with this design"? Considering the gulf that separates companies' implementation of various tech, It would be great to have a segment addressing this and what goes into the development of a successful product vs. a dud.
i had a nissan rouge, 2013 with 136k on it and spent 4000 fixing it and it had another few thousand worth of problems when i sold it. oh and the paint literally blew away in the wind. im not even counting the full repaint it needed, the issues were all mechanical
Thank you for another dope video Marques, just a suggestion, could you put the specific smartphone you are shooting the video with in each video, it could help us to see the minor video differences between phones :)
I like you’re reviewing cars slightly different to others. Most reviews will spend majority of time describing on road characteristics and how the car behaves when you put your foot down. But for a car like this, I don’t care how it drives as long as it is reasonably comfortable and gets me from A to B. The important stuff are day to day living with the car. That’s using all the stuff inside.
@@enlighteneddoggo5803 I think he means that there is an abundance of those, and less about interior function. Doug Demuro does a good job of both though imo
These reviews are great - An annoying thing Ive heard you mention a lot is the lack of knobs and buttons, and I can see how frustrating that would become - When I eventually go electric that will be the first thing I look for - thanks 👍🏾
@SwallowingTheRabbitWhole If you pause the video at 2:06 you can tell it's a iPhone 13 Pro with the dBrand Something skin applied to it in the reflections. I doubt dbrand will make that special edition skin for the 14 since the hype has died out for the Nothing Phone
@SwallowingTheRabbitWhole Also at the 5:00 mark, the Apple watch has a date of Thursday the 25th on it, so this was filmed way before Apple even announced the new iPhones and a day after the event was announced and invites given, they give out the phones after the event
never really cared about the mic creators used, but this is the first time i understood why you guys buy a dedicated mic. The audio when you flip the phone is terrible, when it's facing you, it's fine. Good to know you bought a mic. :)
Great video MKB! For me being a Nissan fan / owner of four previous models (2012 Versa / 2017 Sentra/ 2019 Altima Platinum / 2020 Rogue sport SL) this EV felt like a natural progression for me as my first EV and next family vehicle (I will be purchasing the Platinum e-4orce AWD model.) I really feel like it is a major step up in fit and finish, just like each of my leveled up models over the past few years and is nearing Infinity luxury level quality but in a Nissan branded product. I also really like how the interior is new but feels distinctively Nissan. One major owner benefit will also be with where I live the closest Tesla Service center is more than 60 miles / 1 hour away, where my local Nissan dealer is 15 mins away. So when cross shopping with the model Y the positive ownership experience of my previous Nissans was a big selling point for me and ease of access for repairs. I also know that Tesla offers mobile service repairs but I am thinking about major service issues that require taking the vehicle in. Thanks for a great video and letting me share a current Nissan owner’s thoughts.
Nissan brand loyal here previously owning Quest, Sentra, Pathfinder, Altima, a few Versas and 2 Leafs. Glad Nissan somehow stays out of the fray with other manufacturers and soldiers on... fab cars‼️
I think he missed the biggest flaw which is that you have to go to the highest model to get AWD and that’s $59,000. So out the door you’ll be over $60,000. I agree with him that the Ioniq 5 has it beat in styling. I’m also a not a fan of the capacitive buttons, but I think the VW ID wins the prize for dumbest controls. The Ioniq 5 looks cool on the inside and has real buttons. I think the whole “It’s and EV so it needs futuristic impractical controls” is a mistake. Finally it’s such a crazy time for cars it’s hard to evaluate this as dealerships still don’t have inventory and are still marking up cars. The Ariya feels kind of late to the game to me.
"I think the whole 'It’s and EV so it needs futuristic impractical controls' is a mistake." I'd bet it isn't even that, but simple cost cutting - less components and cheaper to assemble. I have a friend that does cybersecurity audits for big european car brands, the stories of penny pinching in this industry are insane. I guess it makes sense when you'll be manufacturing a model for years, those little savings add up... but still, it sucks that they do it even when it is a considerable detriment to the user experience. I'd rather pay a bit more and have good ol' physical buttons, at least for the frequently used stuff.
@@KRYMauL because Infiniti is making one for themselves next year. You heard it first. How Hondai uses cheap material so that's why it's cheaper. The Pathfinder killed the Hondai Palisade. The Altima killed their Sonata that they had to keep redesigning.
I have a Performance Model Y, but I LOVE seeing new EVs. most other Tesla owners I talk to tend to feel the same. it's great to see new EVs, even if some of them are kinda meh, more options is inherently beneficial. Can't wait to see more. Also, LOVE the channel, can't wait to see more from the new camera rig too.
Had a LEAF for 6 years...was a great car! Best little city car EVER! Gave us literally zero problems that entire time except for a problem with the charger right after we got it, which they replaced for free. All in all, it was a pretty great car for putting around town and I don't expect this will be any different. For 50 grand, though? Ehhhhhhh...yea...that's a tough sell...
Agreed. This doesn't seem like a 20k upgrade over the Leaf. Storage is the only real advantage, otherwise there is just a bit more range (300 vs 230), a bit more charging speed (130 vs 100), CCS vs CHAdeMO, and updated tech. e-4RCE AWD will be big, but will be an added cost.
The major drawback IMO is the lack of one pedal driving, the car won’t come to a complete stop when you lift off the accelerator. My 2022 Leaf has full one pedal driving.
@@jamesengland7461 Two Pedal driving allows for more freedom of movement with a car. I don't think that electric cars can ever beat a gas car in that regard. Hydrogen is just as good, but a few decades away. Rn, if anyone wants a car, I would recommend the Z series from Nissan. Can't go wrong.
Awesome channel! When I first saw this car, I didn’t know what to think of it. It’s such a huge step away from traditional Nissan design standards - in a good way. Honestly, I think it looks good and overall a great EV😉
I actually like the way it looks. I think it looks better than the Ionic 5 and ID4. I own 2 Nissans and want my next car to be an EV. However, I'm not sure it stacks up practically to its competitors.
We shopped for and compared EVs for a long time. We ended up on the fence between ID.4, Ioniq 5/6, EV6, and Ariya. I was surprised, but after re-test-driving those, we choose the Ariya, because going back and forth, we noticed the interior quality difference, the comfort and the design. We're still very happy with our choice. The max charging rate may be lower than the Hyundai and Kia, but that only matters on a long road trip, and Ariya's charging curve is smoother, and fast-charging speed on a long road trip being slightly slower, is much less important to us than how comfortable we are sitting in the car for hours.
Nissan's max charging rate is regulated to prolong the battery life as much as possible. Frequent DC fast-charging is what degrades the battery health, so it's designed like that for a reason. Some automakers encourage fast-charging because they know they'll be able to make more money from eventual battery replacement or new car purchases. I don't think it's a good business practice.
My wife owns a Pathfinder, my daughter owns a Versa and I own a Frontier Pro-4X, so yeah, we're a Nissan family. This looks good, so there's good chance my family will pick this up in the future. Nice work Marques!!
I don't find it compelling for $50K. The outside is nice,I think I may like it more than you did, but I agree that the ID4 is better looking. Inside, it's quite slick but execution is lacking in some areas. The touch hapatic buttons on the dash and center console need to go as soon as possible. Not functional when driving and your forced to take your eyes off the road. I'd be surprised if it lasted more than a couple of years. Center, floor, portion ahead of the center console should have a large one inch indent so that handbags and back packs don't move around. They missed a big one here. It's not expensive to do and would be enormously handy. Seats look quite dope for a small SUV. For price and charging, the Hyundai Ioniq 5 and Kia EV6 charge MUCH faster, a factor for trips of any kind. The EV-6 is closer to $40K and has a nice interior and the dash is already sorted out well. The Ioniq 5 has the most interesting exterior imo. Nice review Marques! I just subbed to AF. Look forward to more!
I ordered and signed for the Ariya Platinum AWD e-4ORCE/Performance with the extended battery range. The color is white with the black roof line. I took the Nappa leather option. I presently have the 2022 Pathfinder Platinum 4WD. I will be keeping the Pathfinder for long trips, going through heavy snow storms, towing a trailer, and for going on back roads in the country.
Not bad. I love the copper. I bet those capacitive buttons don't make it to production. You need to be able to find buttons in a car without looking at them. Great review!
I have been for a test drive in an Ariya, lovely in gunmetal grey/gray. Also tried a Model 3, IONIQ 5, EV6 (sat in) and Polestar 2. (Model Y next week!) Ariya has a presence that is hard to explain, both outside and inside. Beautifully designed and engineered. Superb driving position and very quiet. Capacitive buttons are the only UX flaw - I have had the 2018 Leaf and have a 2011 Leaf now as a local runabout, and both have tactile controls, so no idea why Neeeesan (!) tried to put visual appeal over driver safety. When you are driving and want to change drive mode, you are forced to look down at the centre console to find the touch control, as opposed to just feeling for a mechanical knob or button like in the Leafs and Polestar etc. Hopefully Nissan will fix the charging speed and ergonomics in the next model revision. However, I would still consider buying one because of the ride and known Nissan build quality and reliability. And I have an idea for how to mod the touch controls using my electronics experience. :)
just took one of these for a test drive at NISSAN YOKOHAMA, my E NV200 was getting some factory stuff done, the Ariya is OOOWWWKAAYYY, I had 3 leafs and nissan is in a stall right now, cause Toyota is leaning on the Japanese GOV to do hybrids, everything over here is stuck in 50KW charger speed, but there are chargers all over, and they always work!!!!. there is a heavy push for hydrogen cars, I'm loaning my van to a guy that has one for a day to tryout. I'd gladly share the impression. great vids bro
Hey man, quite good presentation, but please include also test drive in your video to also talk about it and to show for example if it's quiet inside when you drive and overall driving experience. I think it would increase test quality a lot :)
Humble suggestion: I’d love to see you use the AirPods or even the wired apple headphones to show how they would work for videos. As for the car, I’m curious to see it’s long term abilities over the others. That’ll be the big test
@@JeffreyHeydenKaye i mean sure but all that airpods give you is the ability to record from a distance and have audio. There's a thousand lapel mics out there that will do an equal/better job of that for less.
If this is shot on iPhone 14 (he shoots on iPhones for this channel if you didn't already know), I'm *very* impressed. The video quality here seems vastly improved from the previous Hummer video, and is more smoothly shot with less shaking (although it may be in a gimbal so who knows). Curious if he'll let us know on one of his channels or the podcast.
Just subscribed and have watched all the videos, simple & concise format which detail the parts you want to know about without being too long, EV's are taking off in the UK so its good to know what coming down the line & what we won't be getting (unless you pay premium to your chosen car dealer) keep up the good work
I just don't understand why manufacturers haven't just completely nailed the infotainment software yet. They've had decades. They have plenty of examples showing how it should be done. And yet it seems like every new car that gets released by legacy manufacturers has a completely new system. No lessons learned.
@@vp5429 Knobs and buttons might help in certain places, but nobody is going back to the old style radio with 20 buttons setup. It's just inferior to something like Apple car play.
Seems like some nice work from Nissan, but if I was comfortable with capacitive buttons I’d just settle for a Model Y at that price, tactile buttons are still important for me. 11:24 I hope you end up doing a collab with The Kilowatts. I’ve been following Ryan’s videos since we met while working in Tesla and he left to focus on his channel and electric rental fleet, he’s grown a lot both as a creator and growing his network in the electric vehicle space. Could be interesting to see the contrast between your take on vehicles from a customer experience perspective and Ryan’s from a fleet managers perspective in the same video.
2:45 I think you're misusing the term "active aero". Active Aero refers to motorized/moving aerodynamic features like retracting spoilers or active grill shutters.
50 grand is way rough for that car. Figured that would be the case from a glance and your video was as expected. Not a great offering from Nissan, but Nissan has been struggling for a long time now. That aside, really loving the AF channel, Marques. Your tech reviews are a go to so to see you run some dedicated car videos with an entry level format is awesome. Please don't stop.
Marques after all these tech you've reviewed over the year, you telling me you don't have an iPhone external mic laying somewhere in the studio? BTW JK I love this format of filming with your smartphone. Keep it going!
I have to say the Ariya has grown on me. It does look much more muscular/lean with the optional 20” wheels tho. But its interior is REALLY nice and high quality, especially in the blue leather option. It should be noted that Nissan decided to program the Ariya to charge at its max charge rate longer than an overall higher number. So it may not reach the peak of cars like the Ioniq 5/EV6 when charging, but it will charge at a more steady rate close to its peak, vs hitting the peak and tapering off. Still won’t be as quick to charge as those, but I don’t think it will be as slow as one might think.
I saw this for the first time today in Storm Gray(ish). It was stunning, which is why I'm looking at vids for this car. I'm very impressed, even with seeing the copper for the first time.
The division on the interior is a must in my opinion. Im just very uncomfortable thinking there might be somethig that can block my pedals with that kind of org
There's some really nice aspects to this car. I'm trying to figure out where it fits in Nissan's overall market position as "the official transportation of bad decisions".
I drive a Leaf (the plainest of e vehicles) and love it. Extremely reliable. Zippy and pleasant to drive. One pedal driving is feature I've come to love increasingly over the past 2 years. A critical component is that it can completely break the car; and, when the car is stopped it's as if it's in park - at red light I can take my foot off the pedal to reach for stuff. When my lease runs out I'll look for a car with one pedal driving. For me, Ariya's open floor in front is a feature (missing in the Leaf). No concern about stuff rolling around under my feet. For one, less of an issue with one pedal driving. But easy enough to use a heavy bag as a separator. the open floor lets you stretch your legs and makes it easier to reach stuff on the opposite side of the floor. Not too concerned about haptic buttons. Real dials most useful for continuous variables, like speaker volume. The leaf has lots of physical buttons plus controls on the video screen. I don't find much difference - have to glance over for both types - seems to take about equal time. Ariya appears to have identical real-button layout on the wheel. These are confusing and annoying. The problem, in my mind, is not physical vs non-physical, it's controls buried in a hidden one of several layered menus. You can't do this while driving safely. (In the leaf these are mostly properties you set and forget).
love this channel and how its all done on a phone, i only wish the audio was a little better. dunno if im particularly sensitive to it, but listening to these vids with a pair of headphones is hard at times due to the audio constantly switching ears and sounding very tinny. other than that, great stuff per usual
I was ready to pre-order the Ariya a while ago until I saw the software. It looks like something from the late 2000s or early 2010s and that's always been my main issue with Nissan. The Cadillac Lyric it is!
Maybe from just needing an EV prospective, but that's like arguing nobody needs a 50K SUV because the 30K Rav4 exist. Considering motors, range, charging speed, etc, among other things, it can bring up the price exponentially. That's not even considering cost of self-driving tech, such as lane keep, etc. No way alone the Equinox will offer all of that 'competitively' to the Nissan sub-40K. Then, the Nissan SUV could deliver much more in luxury as far as ride quality, sound dampening, etc. As a final pointer, Nissan is a struggling manufacturer, which means you can probably get this on a heavy discount, not to mention government incentives. However, as I just said, Nissan is a somewhat struggling manufacturer, so that is a large knock against them as far as expectations going forward for support, self-driving tech, etc, though my expectations for Chevy aren't much higher, for different reasons.
My thought as well, my partner's bag slides in the passenger seat's footwell often. No way I'd want that to easily slide into the driver's side. They should at least use a grippy texture and I'd honestly prefer a divider.
Please tell us the phone (if you're using a phone) to record these videos, either in the video or in the description. I would love to see the differences in video quality from the phones you use to record these videos! Really love this more casual style videos on cars, keep it up!
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It's a Duracell car! The copper top! Love these new car reviews. Keep'em coming!
The color is my fave thing about it, otherwise I take a pass.
Lmao
How do you push on it hard to check the battery level? With a Fork Lift?
It reminds me of Duracell and old school Matchbox cars. i used to have a copper TransAm.
U nailed it.
I think for a Nissan this is probably the best looking car they produced in years. Some minor gripes, but overall a very good option in an already busy field.
They also have a killer lease deal
Overall, it looks pretty good! Those capacitive buttons are such a disappointment though. Cars need physical controls in my opinion. I'm really liking the honest and off the cuff opinions.
I threw up in my mouth as soon as I saw the capacitive buttons
How can companies to this day think capacitive buttons are a good move? Who in the universe actually likes using them, theyve always been awful in every medium.
Tesla just created this bad design trend and everyone is just following it. Why is it a good idea to distract the driver just to do basic controls
@@MoharnabSaikia For me having physical controls is going to be a big deciding factor in my future car purchases. I wonder how many people are going to be like that though.
IMHO they should have made the capacitive buttons at least 25% bigger so that its not a hit and miss but I agree we need physical buttons.
Honestly, my biggest gripe with capacitive buttons is that you can't feel where they are and they immediately activate. I firmly believe that a few raised ridges/bumps and a force sensor would go a LONG way to making them easier to use. But at that point might as well just have buttons.....
Hummer's model is the best of all cars, better than Tesla's too!
If they had braille or braille like on those capacitive buttons it would make it much easier, still not as easy as a very specific button.
@@freetobe3 Unfortunately you would still trigger the buttons by simply touching
@@TheGokki that could be fixed with an action delay but would make the interface feel slow.
Reminds me of apple going back to scissor keys after reinventing the wheel with butterfly keys on MacBooks 😅
For me the copper metallic is a 10 of 10. I love it.😊
I dont know why but I really love these auto focus videos as no gear is being used just Marques and his phone. Feels natural. A youtuber on road with his phone creating amazing contents!!
auto to to company-atc chai
iPhone has the best cameras
It better have Android support too!
0:00 Intro
1:06 Copper Metallic Color
1:51 Exterior
2:07 Storage & Leg Space
2:45 Active Aero
3:19 Overall Design
3:40 Interior Features
7:34 Three Cherry Blossoms
7:54 Drive Comfortability
8:14 Compared to Ioniq 5
8:49 Interior (continued)
10:27 Overall Score
5:04 Ads
@@babayaga.mp4 😅 good one
10:52 running a stop sign
@@halo3boy1 😂 I was about to put that but it’s actually for the other vehicle
@@babayaga.mp4 I didn't see any ads
Can we please stop with the haptic touch sensors rather than regular buttons? I hope this doesn't become a trend amongst new EVs and ICEs
It did, sadly.
It already has. Now car consoles are going to be covered in fingerprints and smudges.
I'll take haptic for the essentials over having to dig through menus on a bolt-on-tablet any day.
@@undrachvrsage But you could have real buttons instead.
@@RyanWilliams222 real buttons are preferred, but haptic"buttons" are still better than digging through menus on a tablet.
I had the chance to drive one. I think most people compare every EV vehicle to Tesla. I think even though they did a lot of things right, I believe Nissan is the real gem. If you are not interested in showing off and your goal is to reduce your personal fossil fuel consumption while having a practical vehicle, then Nissan works all day long. By the way, I did order an Ariya and look forward to taking delivery in December 2022 (aka Late Fall 2022)
It's wild to me that nobody just straight up copies Tesla's design and does just a single 15" center-mounted touchscreen with a custom OS behind it. It's much cheaper on a per-unit basis and people seem to prefer it. Stop wasting money on physical controls and just give the people what they want.
*nobody except Rivian
My first test with a fwd, was not so impressive. But after a long trip in a awd, made me buy a new one. Have tested alot of ev, like polestar 2, volvo c40, ford mustang, subaru etc. But the Ariya was my favorite.
After a long search we did the same. Got the AWD which is more quick like 5 seconds quick. And wife likes sitting higher and it has tons of room.@@trumpetscall8910
Love this format. It's so straight forward and minimal. I guess this is also why it works so well for Doug.
Doug has his niche (quirks and features) and his unique delivery. He's also fun to watch, and to make fun of too.
THIS!
Love this new channel. Really honest overview of great cars. Also enjoy the smart phone filming. Great.
That can’t be a smartphone
@@s.menachery its actually shoot in Iphone 13 pro max
@@s.menachery its a 13 pro max , you can see it in the window reflection
@@akselcapuri It's far clearer than the previous 2 videos, I'm going to bet it's a 14 Pro Max.
@@markj9860 defintely, i'm sure it is the ip 14 pro max
I’ve had a new Leaf since January and when people ask me about it I explain that it’s totally niche needs. For instance, it’s only for all the local driving, school, work, stores etc…so it’s not for road trips. I actually love it. As for the Ariya, Probably not. Too expensive for just everyday driving and still not good for road trips. My leaf doesn’t have those stupid buttons either. Don’t get caught up in luxury too much, pseudo or otherwise cause most people are just going to be surviving the next 5 years or so.
Good point 👍
I was skeptical about the size of this car until I was able to physically see & touch it at the NYAuto Show & fell in love with it! The disappointing thing about this though, is that it’s already a year behind schedule. It would be some sort of comfort to think that since it’s in your hands in NJ, that there are more on the way to the Tri-State area. I know the haptic buttons are a bust for many, but there will most likely be something about any car coming out, that everyone won’t like…just saying. The copper color has grown on me, but I’d probably still go for a Silver before that!
This channel is becoming my favorite automobile channel and I look forward to more detailed car talk and more different car videos. :-)
I actually really like these copper/metal colors on electric cars. I think it makes them stand out. That being said, I hope more color options start popping out, bring back colorful cars.
Hate it. Cheesy bad design.
@@savedfaves then buy anime techo ioniq. 😂😂😂😂
Car paint so seriously bad for our environment... luv da copper
Love how Marques proves that you can do a great video with just your phone. Still quality content
Depends on the phone, flagship of course will gives you best quality, but not budget
Just give me a new ev
Audio sucks but they're going to fix that at least
@@galactictomato1434 what's up with audio? Did they bring it up
@@jacobkaneff8261 The audio is also directly taken from the phone recording. In the video, there's a small pop-up that says that the next video will use a small mic they bought for the phone.
Glad you launched this channel - I think a lot of car reviewers are still thinking about how cars have been for decades vs how cars will be going forward. There's a lot of innovation that will lead to the demise of some car makers so having a tech forward person like yourself giving your perspectives is great. But... I think what has made MKBHD so great is that the production quality has made it easy to follow your thoughts and observations. You're sorting out the audio quality (thank goodness), but some comparison graphics (range, charge speed, price, cargo space, intangibles like ADAS or voice recognition) make it a lot easier to see the comparisons you're making. I get that you're wanting this channel to be different in that it's more casual, stream of thought content, but I think adding a little more meat will add weight to these vids and make these a "must stop to watch" like your main channel. My 2 cents...
Wind noise still ruining the video. Yes, anyone can create a RUclips channel in 2022 but he's not anyone, he has the funds, the equipment and an amazing team. Apple will not create a cheap phone to show it can be done.
Wind noise still ruining the video. Yes, anyone can create a RUclips channel in 2022 but he's not anyone, he has the funds, the equipment and an amazing team. Apple will not create a cheap phone to show it can be done.
Wind noise still ruining the video. Yes, anyone can create a RUclips channel in 2022 but he's not anyone, he has the funds, the equipment and an amazing team. Apple will not create a cheap phone to show it can be done.
The Ariya has 1 killer feature… it has a button to activate battery heating. That's something that every car in cold climates should have, since I do not want to get to a fast charger and get 30kW like I do right now with my Peugeot.
Dude, to be real. I don't think he knows much about cars. Look up other reviews. They know what they're talking about. I'm a car person myself.
Ariya got way better features than his so called Hondai Ionic 5. I own few Hondai cars and their interiors are so cheap. That's why they're cheap.
I'd love to see you do a review of the 2023 Chevy Bolt. It's definitely the most boring EV around, but for $25k, it's not terrible. Could be cool to compare it to a more expensive EV like the Hyundai Ionic 5.
Yes I completely agree, I currently have a 2020 Nissan leaf and my lease is almost up and have been eying the bolt
@@player54ug87 I think the Bolt will be a decent upgrade from the Leaf. It is a very fun car and you feel like you can rip around the city. For daily driving it is fantastic. By far its biggest downside is the slow charging speed at 50kW. That relegates it to a city/commuter vehicle that can stretch to intercity travel, but impractical for anything above 300 miles.
@@TheyCallMePDub you mean like every ev?
@@bradhaines3142 No, not like every ev. Charging speed, battery capacity, and charging network all matter. Taking a Tesla or an F-150 Lightning on a 1000-mile road trip is totally viable. A Chevy Volt? No thanks
Dang glad to see how this channel came back to live. I like the production method. Giving out sincere consumer vibes
Keep them coming Marques! We absolutely love this concept of shooting from a phone and ofc your honest reviews and impressions of cars!
I like that he doesn’t try to make it look or SOUND perfect, he gives us the raw iPhone cinematic experience. Maybe the sound will be a little windy, but it comes off as real
@@martinorozco6759 exactly!
Really REALLY enjoying this new channel. One of my favourites on RUclips almost instantly. Love the filming style, love the car choices. Really great. Thanks Marques
This design is pretty sweet. I like the copper, but I'd love to see them change the inside accents to match the exterior colors... I get if they don't, but still
I got the chance to try out a rental Leaf a few weeks ago and while I loved it, the charging experience was definitely disappointing. I don't know if that's a Nissan thing or just an EV thing, but I'm hoping they improve the speeds
There are lots of issues. The vehicle itself, and also the charging network you’re using.
Dude is rich and used to his $120k Tesla and the Tesla network. Their charging network is leaps and bounds better than any other charging network.
The Ionic 5 and EV6 can both charge from 10% to 80% in about 18 minutes which is insanely fast! It’s awesome. But, realistically, you’re not going to find many 350 kw chargers (that function) to get those times.
At some stations if a second car starts charging it limits power output.
Many stations are basically broken. Any combination of a specific port not working to the payment stuff not working. Sometimes it’s the handshake between the port and the car.
The edge that Tesla has is that it’s THEIRS. There is a standard and everything uses the same tech to communicate with everything else. The same port. The same handshake between the car and charger. The east ability to track if a car has a problem with a charger and create a ticket if there is an issue (that’s harder if there are a dozen ways things could go wrong and be the fault of the car maker, or the car owner).
@zero11010. You get it. People can tout CCS all they want, but the Supercharging experience is unmatched
The Leaf is a good budget car, but yes the charging sucks because they didn't want to add more costs. It's kinda like the same experience with the Bolt EVs, budget car with reasonable speeds for the price, but nothing compared to the Ultium powered car charge rates. The Ariya is supposed to get better speeds
Technology connections just did a great video about this, if you have a house where you can plug into an outlet and charge, EVs are pretty easy to use 95% of the time. If you can get a NEMA 1450 outlet installed you can charge any EV from 0-100% overnight. Charging on road trips is gonna be difficult for several more years
@@tyrelirwin it's really not about CCS as a standard. All 250kW superchargers in Europe are CCS and the experience difference with the "competition" is the same as in the US. No, it's about the ease of use, reliability and the level of maintenance on the Tesla superchargers.
There are smaller new players like NedFast that are pretty good as well though.
I really like the exterior look and the phone hideaway charger that forces you to use the screen rather than check your phone all the time. The cup holder, I like that it has that accordion cover, adds a sleekness to the interior, and the floor space, I like it, but agree that things will slide around.
Really, really glad to see consistency with the new channel.
I actually like the color of this one, but looking on the site I'd definitely go with the blue. It also seems like it would've been a simple thing to add some type of rise or ledge to prevent stuff from rolling onto the driver side. It's way too easy for something to get lodged under the pedal.
Really liking all the auto coverage. Don’t hold any punches man we wanna know.
That load area in the footwell is def going to be an issue, from driving vans with that same sort of open footwell youve got to be really careful with how you secure your bag or whatever other kit you might keep there cause it can just skate about there if you don't, not something you want happening near the pedals.
Wouldve probably been better if they had some sort of partition on the drivers side at least.
Anyway, love the new channel, have always been a fan of your presentation style so having a car channel with you at the helm is great!
Actually personally love that open approach. There's plenty of other places to store bags. Reminds me of all the bench seat trucks and cars pre 1980s. Used to love being able to manspread, for lack of a better term, in my 75 F150. Heck, you could drive with your left foot as an automatic. My 23 bolt pins my legs in.
I do love copper, it's one of my favorite metals, so I think that part looks great. I don't care for the fascia too much.
The capacitive buttons in the fake wood trim are really cool, assuming the labels don't wear off, but radio and climate control need real knobs.
in my experience the way those labels are done is light panels behind very thin wood/epoxy. there's nothing to wear apart from the lights dying.
Having owned several Leafs in the past then this car is interesting to former Nissan owners. I have had a bad experience with VW products so the ID range is not an option for me. Kia and Hyundai on the other hand have been great for the past decade or so.
The Leaf has been great as a "2nd car" at home (24/30kWh) or main family "city car" (40/60kWh). There is simply nothing that seems to go wrong (or terribly wrong), just add electricity and then drive. The Ariya has more of the "gismo-stuff" that could perhaps fail... Still I'll definitely take it for a test drive when it will finally come to dealers.
i just got myself a 2020 nissan versa sv. i'm a toyota person but i def dropped the gun too fast at the lot and it’s what i ended up leaving the lot with, LOL but I am grateful. This car ended up being so perfect for me. All glory to god! i have videos of my car on my channel too, videos about the process of getting my car, decorating my car etc.. love these type of videos.
Loving how every traditional car manufacturers are using EV as a soft reboot or complete redesign of their cars. More varieties and functions are most welcomed! ⚡
They haven't added anything new so where's the reboot "more functions" they are literally taking good things and making them worse aka removing actual buttons and replacing them with touch fingerprint magnet garbage buttons
Except they're making the cars bigger and no longer adding small or city car options.
@@Petar120 yeah more of an inconvenience. Pressing multiple buttons just to turn the ac/fan 😂
@@Petar120 they just mean the exterior styling
It's good to see Marques in a more free and unedited environment.
The way the central console display flows seamlessly to the speedometer looks so sleek
yea but still trash
It’s great how all of this is shot in an phone. Great video, keep it up.
The audio quality reminded me of your early RUclips days! You've really come a long way Marques!!!
Okay that cable wrap for your charger is lowkey legendary
For me the design is a 9/10 really like it; prefer it over the ID3/4/5
Nice review. I'm a Nissan fan ever since watching my Mom's Nissans go into the 200,000s of miles. Still, I wonder "what was Nissan thinking with this design"? Considering the gulf that separates companies' implementation of various tech, It would be great to have a segment addressing this and what goes into the development of a successful product vs. a dud.
Which car is she driving?
i had a nissan rouge, 2013 with 136k on it and spent 4000 fixing it and it had another few thousand worth of problems when i sold it. oh and the paint literally blew away in the wind. im not even counting the full repaint it needed, the issues were all mechanical
Thank you for another dope video Marques, just a suggestion, could you put the specific smartphone you are shooting the video with in each video, it could help us to see the minor video differences between phones :)
The price is why I leased this vehicle. $199/month for 24 months with $0 down. Nothing else compares.
dang. for me it’s 170 A WEEK, PRE TAXES. also for 60 months at 6.5 apr so that’s not great..
What trim? Is this a 4force awd version
@@southshore7691 Yes, Eforce + AWD version. It is even cheaper now in Colorado, at $159/mo with $0 down.
I like you’re reviewing cars slightly different to others. Most reviews will spend majority of time describing on road characteristics and how the car behaves when you put your foot down. But for a car like this, I don’t care how it drives as long as it is reasonably comfortable and gets me from A to B. The important stuff are day to day living with the car. That’s using all the stuff inside.
You don't care how something drives when it costs more than many boosted cars? You need to get your priorities in order my man!
@@enlighteneddoggo5803 I think he means that there is an abundance of those, and less about interior function. Doug Demuro does a good job of both though imo
@@dingusmcslow1908 Yeah but Doug is weird af
@@enlighteneddoggo5803 ya, in the best ways possible lol
These reviews are great - An annoying thing Ive heard you mention a lot is the lack of knobs and buttons, and I can see how frustrating that would become - When I eventually go electric that will be the first thing I look for - thanks 👍🏾
Do you edit the footage off the iPhone? Wow the color, the dynamic range, the autofocus, just amazing
i bet he's using the ip 14 pro max
@@tusmon94 🙄 13
@@aijunky remember who’s channel your watching lol. If they send any out early you can just about be certain he will get one.
@SwallowingTheRabbitWhole If you pause the video at 2:06 you can tell it's a iPhone 13 Pro with the dBrand Something skin applied to it in the reflections. I doubt dbrand will make that special edition skin for the 14 since the hype has died out for the Nothing Phone
@SwallowingTheRabbitWhole Also at the 5:00 mark, the Apple watch has a date of Thursday the 25th on it, so this was filmed way before Apple even announced the new iPhones and a day after the event was announced and invites given, they give out the phones after the event
Hey Marques what would be the Doug score for this car?
never really cared about the mic creators used, but this is the first time i understood why you guys buy a dedicated mic.
The audio when you flip the phone is terrible, when it's facing you, it's fine. Good to know you bought a mic. :)
Great video MKB! For me being a Nissan fan / owner of four previous models (2012 Versa / 2017 Sentra/ 2019 Altima Platinum / 2020 Rogue sport SL) this EV felt like a natural progression for me as my first EV and next family vehicle (I will be purchasing the Platinum e-4orce AWD model.)
I really feel like it is a major step up in fit and finish, just like each of my leveled up models over the past few years and is nearing Infinity luxury level quality but in a Nissan branded product. I also really like how the interior is new but feels distinctively Nissan.
One major owner benefit will also be with where I live the closest Tesla Service center is more than 60 miles / 1 hour away, where my local Nissan dealer is 15 mins away. So when cross shopping with the model Y the positive ownership experience of my previous Nissans was a big selling point for me and ease of access for repairs. I also know that Tesla offers mobile service repairs but I am thinking about major service issues that require taking the vehicle in.
Thanks for a great video and letting me share a current Nissan owner’s thoughts.
Nissan brand loyal here previously owning Quest, Sentra, Pathfinder, Altima, a few Versas and 2 Leafs. Glad Nissan somehow stays out of the fray with other manufacturers and soldiers on... fab cars‼️
I think he missed the biggest flaw which is that you have to go to the highest model to get AWD and that’s $59,000. So out the door you’ll be over $60,000. I agree with him that the Ioniq 5 has it beat in styling. I’m also a not a fan of the capacitive buttons, but I think the VW ID wins the prize for dumbest controls. The Ioniq 5 looks cool on the inside and has real buttons. I think the whole “It’s and EV so it needs futuristic impractical controls” is a mistake. Finally it’s such a crazy time for cars it’s hard to evaluate this as dealerships still don’t have inventory and are still marking up cars. The Ariya feels kind of late to the game to me.
ioniq got infamous LG battery.
they lose 65% of charge within 6 yrs. HUGE NONO
Why isn’t this an infinity wtf
"I think the whole 'It’s and EV so it needs futuristic impractical controls' is a mistake."
I'd bet it isn't even that, but simple cost cutting - less components and cheaper to assemble. I have a friend that does cybersecurity audits for big european car brands, the stories of penny pinching in this industry are insane. I guess it makes sense when you'll be manufacturing a model for years, those little savings add up... but still, it sucks that they do it even when it is a considerable detriment to the user experience. I'd rather pay a bit more and have good ol' physical buttons, at least for the frequently used stuff.
@@XLR8bg Car companies are notorious for both creating Industrial Design and actively working against it.
@@KRYMauL because Infiniti is making one for themselves next year. You heard it first. How Hondai uses cheap material so that's why it's cheaper. The Pathfinder killed the Hondai Palisade. The Altima killed their Sonata that they had to keep redesigning.
I have a Performance Model Y, but I LOVE seeing new EVs. most other Tesla owners I talk to tend to feel the same. it's great to see new EVs, even if some of them are kinda meh, more options is inherently beneficial. Can't wait to see more. Also, LOVE the channel, can't wait to see more from the new camera rig too.
the model Y is so ugly though, it's a humpback thing..
All EVs are overpriced! Tesla is a honda civic with a price tag of RR
@@ShortFunnyTales F-150 Lightning. Also say whatever you like about Tesla (I don't personally like them), they're a step up from a Civic
I love cars and I love tech. Hopefully this channel grows
Had a LEAF for 6 years...was a great car! Best little city car EVER! Gave us literally zero problems that entire time except for a problem with the charger right after we got it, which they replaced for free. All in all, it was a pretty great car for putting around town and I don't expect this will be any different. For 50 grand, though? Ehhhhhhh...yea...that's a tough sell...
Agreed. This doesn't seem like a 20k upgrade over the Leaf. Storage is the only real advantage, otherwise there is just a bit more range (300 vs 230), a bit more charging speed (130 vs 100), CCS vs CHAdeMO, and updated tech. e-4RCE AWD will be big, but will be an added cost.
The major drawback IMO is the lack of one pedal driving, the car won’t come to a complete stop when you lift off the accelerator. My 2022 Leaf has full one pedal driving.
Very odd that they didn't carry that over.
Most folks who love gas cars do not like one pedal driving. It feels weird, and dosent allow for the same freedom you get from a gas car.
@@AtillatheFun it's merely a setting which could be deselected, and which they apparently forgot
That feels like a pretty minor issue. If that’s the major drawback it sounds great to me.
@@jamesengland7461 Two Pedal driving allows for more freedom of movement with a car. I don't think that electric cars can ever beat a gas car in that regard. Hydrogen is just as good, but a few decades away. Rn, if anyone wants a car, I would recommend the Z series from Nissan. Can't go wrong.
Awesome channel! When I first saw this car, I didn’t know what to think of it. It’s such a huge step away from traditional Nissan design standards - in a good way. Honestly, I think it looks good and overall a great EV😉
It looks terrible to me, especially compared to other 50k EV options. A huge glossy piano black fascia? Cmon Nissan!
I actually like the way it looks. I think it looks better than the Ionic 5 and ID4. I own 2 Nissans and want my next car to be an EV. However, I'm not sure it stacks up practically to its competitors.
We shopped for and compared EVs for a long time. We ended up on the fence between ID.4, Ioniq 5/6, EV6, and Ariya. I was surprised, but after re-test-driving those, we choose the Ariya, because going back and forth, we noticed the interior quality difference, the comfort and the design. We're still very happy with our choice. The max charging rate may be lower than the Hyundai and Kia, but that only matters on a long road trip, and Ariya's charging curve is smoother, and fast-charging speed on a long road trip being slightly slower, is much less important to us than how comfortable we are sitting in the car for hours.
Nissan's max charging rate is regulated to prolong the battery life as much as possible. Frequent DC fast-charging is what degrades the battery health, so it's designed like that for a reason. Some automakers encourage fast-charging because they know they'll be able to make more money from eventual battery replacement or new car purchases. I don't think it's a good business practice.
Loving the new channel! Looking forward to replacing my i3 one day with something newer.
My wife owns a Pathfinder, my daughter owns a Versa and I own a Frontier Pro-4X, so yeah, we're a Nissan family. This looks good, so there's good chance my family will pick this up in the future. Nice work Marques!!
I don't find it compelling for $50K. The outside is nice,I think I may like it more than you did, but I agree that the ID4 is better looking. Inside, it's quite slick but execution is lacking in some areas. The touch hapatic buttons on the dash and center console need to go as soon as possible. Not functional when driving and your forced to take your eyes off the road. I'd be surprised if it lasted more than a couple of years. Center, floor, portion ahead of the center console should have a large one inch indent so that handbags and back packs don't move around. They missed a big one here. It's not expensive to do and would be enormously handy. Seats look quite dope for a small SUV. For price and charging, the Hyundai Ioniq 5 and Kia EV6 charge MUCH faster, a factor for trips of any kind. The EV-6 is closer to $40K and has a nice interior and the dash is already sorted out well. The Ioniq 5 has the most interesting exterior imo. Nice review Marques! I just subbed to AF. Look forward to more!
The amount of cheap piano black plastic in the Volkswagen ID.4 makes it feel just that - cheap.
The Ayria has been really interesting to me recently and I'm happy to see you cover it!
Love how well the new channel is doing!!! Lets go marques
I ordered and signed for the Ariya Platinum AWD e-4ORCE/Performance with the extended battery range. The color is white with the black roof line. I took the Nappa leather option. I presently have the 2022 Pathfinder Platinum 4WD. I will be keeping the Pathfinder for long trips, going through heavy snow storms, towing a trailer, and for going on back roads in the country.
Not bad. I love the copper. I bet those capacitive buttons don't make it to production. You need to be able to find buttons in a car without looking at them. Great review!
I have been for a test drive in an Ariya, lovely in gunmetal grey/gray. Also tried a Model 3, IONIQ 5, EV6 (sat in) and Polestar 2. (Model Y next week!) Ariya has a presence that is hard to explain, both outside and inside. Beautifully designed and engineered. Superb driving position and very quiet. Capacitive buttons are the only UX flaw - I have had the 2018 Leaf and have a 2011 Leaf now as a local runabout, and both have tactile controls, so no idea why Neeeesan (!) tried to put visual appeal over driver safety. When you are driving and want to change drive mode, you are forced to look down at the centre console to find the touch control, as opposed to just feeling for a mechanical knob or button like in the Leafs and Polestar etc. Hopefully Nissan will fix the charging speed and ergonomics in the next model revision. However, I would still consider buying one because of the ride and known Nissan build quality and reliability. And I have an idea for how to mod the touch controls using my electronics experience. :)
Well, at least going electric means it doesn’t have a transmission!
After test driving Model Y. What is you favourite one among all these?
I love the Ariya, it's one of the best looking EVs out there. It looks very premium and expensive.
just took one of these for a test drive at NISSAN YOKOHAMA, my E NV200 was getting some factory stuff done, the Ariya is OOOWWWKAAYYY, I had 3 leafs and nissan is in a stall right now, cause Toyota is leaning on the Japanese GOV to do hybrids, everything over here is stuck in 50KW charger speed, but there are chargers all over, and they always work!!!!. there is a heavy push for hydrogen cars, I'm loaning my van to a guy that has one for a day to tryout. I'd gladly share the impression. great vids bro
Hey man, quite good presentation, but please include also test drive in your video to also talk about it and to show for example if it's quiet inside when you drive and overall driving experience. I think it would increase test quality a lot :)
Humble suggestion: I’d love to see you use the AirPods or even the wired apple headphones to show how they would work for videos.
As for the car, I’m curious to see it’s long term abilities over the others. That’ll be the big test
microphone on the airpods by design will be worse quality than the on-board mic, it'll just be closer to your face.
@@LethalLuggage It's more to show the users the potential of it. Good point tho
@@JeffreyHeydenKaye i mean sure but all that airpods give you is the ability to record from a distance and have audio. There's a thousand lapel mics out there that will do an equal/better job of that for less.
If this is shot on iPhone 14 (he shoots on iPhones for this channel if you didn't already know), I'm *very* impressed. The video quality here seems vastly improved from the previous Hummer video, and is more smoothly shot with less shaking (although it may be in a gimbal so who knows). Curious if he'll let us know on one of his channels or the podcast.
If he vblogs, GoPro cams are the way to go.
To be fair tho the hummer video was in shitty lighting
This thing looks sick, between this and the Z it gives me hope that Nissan can turn things around.
Just subscribed and have watched all the videos, simple & concise format which detail the parts you want to know about without being too long, EV's are taking off in the UK so its good to know what coming down the line & what we won't be getting (unless you pay premium to your chosen car dealer) keep up the good work
I drove this car yesterday. The buttons aren’t an issue and worked well. The buttons aren’t something you’re constantly changing anyways.
I just don't understand why manufacturers haven't just completely nailed the infotainment software yet. They've had decades. They have plenty of examples showing how it should be done. And yet it seems like every new car that gets released by legacy manufacturers has a completely new system. No lessons learned.
Making great software is hard. Simple as that.
@@vp5429 Knobs and buttons might help in certain places, but nobody is going back to the old style radio with 20 buttons setup. It's just inferior to something like Apple car play.
Really great design. And isn’t it great they took a risk with copper? It came out really nice. Bravo Nissan. This is a win.
Seems like some nice work from Nissan, but if I was comfortable with capacitive buttons I’d just settle for a Model Y at that price, tactile buttons are still important for me.
11:24 I hope you end up doing a collab with The Kilowatts. I’ve been following Ryan’s videos since we met while working in Tesla and he left to focus on his channel and electric rental fleet, he’s grown a lot both as a creator and growing his network in the electric vehicle space. Could be interesting to see the contrast between your take on vehicles from a customer experience perspective and Ryan’s from a fleet managers perspective in the same video.
2:45 I think you're misusing the term "active aero". Active Aero refers to motorized/moving aerodynamic features like retracting spoilers or active grill shutters.
50 grand is way rough for that car. Figured that would be the case from a glance and your video was as expected. Not a great offering from Nissan, but Nissan has been struggling for a long time now.
That aside, really loving the AF channel, Marques. Your tech reviews are a go to so to see you run some dedicated car videos with an entry level format is awesome. Please don't stop.
Damn the 14 pro video quality is looking good!
Pretty sure it's the 13
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I'm just glad to see electric multiple brands making electric cars I want to drive
Video's audio sounds muffled you said you're recording these on the newest iPhone? Maybe it's still lacking some software updates.
Marques after all these tech you've reviewed over the year, you telling me you don't have an iPhone external mic laying somewhere in the studio? BTW JK I love this format of filming with your smartphone. Keep it going!
marques can you confirm if this is the video you took with the iphone 14 pro cameras
it think yes if you look at the reflections
Definitely not the 14's because the background and audio is weird, his face also look too sharp and grainy. Maybe with the 13 pro.
I have to say the Ariya has grown on me. It does look much more muscular/lean with the optional 20” wheels tho. But its interior is REALLY nice and high quality, especially in the blue leather option.
It should be noted that Nissan decided to program the Ariya to charge at its max charge rate longer than an overall higher number. So it may not reach the peak of cars like the Ioniq 5/EV6 when charging, but it will charge at a more steady rate close to its peak, vs hitting the peak and tapering off. Still won’t be as quick to charge as those, but I don’t think it will be as slow as one might think.
Agreed
I saw this for the first time today in Storm Gray(ish). It was stunning, which is why I'm looking at vids for this car. I'm very impressed, even with seeing the copper for the first time.
any idea of the device he is using to record .
The division on the interior is a must in my opinion. Im just very uncomfortable thinking there might be somethig that can block my pedals with that kind of org
Something can block your pedals with a center divider.
I’d give the design a 9/10, honestly. So many electric cars look straight up goofy. This is much better than most I’ve seen.
I agree, this looks and probably drives like a qx50, which isn’t a bad car by any means.
There's some really nice aspects to this car. I'm trying to figure out where it fits in Nissan's overall market position as "the official transportation of bad decisions".
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I drive a Leaf (the plainest of e vehicles) and love it. Extremely reliable. Zippy and pleasant to drive. One pedal driving is feature I've come to love increasingly over the past 2 years. A critical component is that it can completely break the car; and, when the car is stopped it's as if it's in park - at red light I can take my foot off the pedal to reach for stuff. When my lease runs out I'll look for a car with one pedal driving.
For me, Ariya's open floor in front is a feature (missing in the Leaf). No concern about stuff rolling around under my feet. For one, less of an issue with one pedal driving. But easy enough to use a heavy bag as a separator. the open floor lets you stretch your legs and makes it easier to reach stuff on the opposite side of the floor.
Not too concerned about haptic buttons. Real dials most useful for continuous variables, like speaker volume. The leaf has lots of physical buttons plus controls on the video screen. I don't find much difference - have to glance over for both types - seems to take about equal time. Ariya appears to have identical real-button layout on the wheel. These are confusing and annoying. The problem, in my mind, is not physical vs non-physical, it's controls buried in a hidden one of several layered menus. You can't do this while driving safely. (In the leaf these are mostly properties you set and forget).
you're 6'3???? I've been subbed to the other channel for idk how long.. years??? but damn dude 6'3?? lmao hell yeah king
I feel like there's enough copper here that this car is sponsored by Duracell.
Nissan's really stepped their game up the last few years
This vehicle was so close to being a perfect EV for me, but Nissan had to use capacitive buttons for the items you'll mostly use while driving.
It's only climate and driving modes, the rest isn't capacitive.
Best part for me was when you showed the navigation system and how you need it to find chargers and the car prompted you with gas-stations instead
love this channel and how its all done on a phone, i only wish the audio was a little better. dunno if im particularly sensitive to it, but listening to these vids with a pair of headphones is hard at times due to the audio constantly switching ears and sounding very tinny. other than that, great stuff per usual
I was ready to pre-order the Ariya a while ago until I saw the software. It looks like something from the late 2000s or early 2010s and that's always been my main issue with Nissan. The Cadillac Lyric it is!
$45k is not very "competitive" considering the $30k Chevy Equinox
Also, Ioniq 5 is about the same price, if not cheaper (depending on specs/trims you choose).
Maybe from just needing an EV prospective, but that's like arguing nobody needs a 50K SUV because the 30K Rav4 exist.
Considering motors, range, charging speed, etc, among other things, it can bring up the price exponentially.
That's not even considering cost of self-driving tech, such as lane keep, etc.
No way alone the Equinox will offer all of that 'competitively' to the Nissan sub-40K.
Then, the Nissan SUV could deliver much more in luxury as far as ride quality, sound dampening, etc.
As a final pointer, Nissan is a struggling manufacturer, which means you can probably get this on a heavy discount, not to mention government incentives.
However, as I just said, Nissan is a somewhat struggling manufacturer, so that is a large knock against them as far as expectations going forward for support, self-driving tech, etc, though my expectations for Chevy aren't much higher, for different reasons.
One water bottle rolling around the front floor and you've lost your brakes.
My thought as well, my partner's bag slides in the passenger seat's footwell often. No way I'd want that to easily slide into the driver's side. They should at least use a grippy texture and I'd honestly prefer a divider.
I mean bench seat trucks are the same but for this it needs something even a small tray
Quite a few cars with flat floors like this, I don't think it's a deal killer
Please tell us the phone (if you're using a phone) to record these videos, either in the video or in the description. I would love to see the differences in video quality from the phones you use to record these videos! Really love this more casual style videos on cars, keep it up!
Loved the review. An Auto Focus X Studio road trip video with these newer EV models would be really interesting to watch.
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