At Nissan, we go the extra mile to ensure the all-electric ARIYA SUV delivers exceptional performance in a wide variety of weather conditions. Learn more about the Nissan ARIYA: www.nissanusa.com/vehicles/electric-cars/ariya.html?dcp=sno.ytb
Well i have an ariya and the cold definitely affects the battery i left it parked next day was down 2 percent but it was cold asf..sorry ..but i dont worry i drive it with no worries and i have the slightly smaller battery even though now at full charge i never see anything near the 205 mile range it says but i dont worry i know these batteries have lots of reserved
Nissan, leaving the car in extreme temperatures does NOT demonstrate its true potential. Try driving in at least -15°C for 50-80 km, including highway conditions. Park the car for 8 hours, then drive back-simulating a typical home-to-work commute and return.
Well. Considering a Nissan Aryia was driven from the North Pole all the way to the South Pole last year. Im inclined to believe what is shown here. Do you know of any other EV thats done that? I dont.
At Nissan, we go the extra mile to ensure the all-electric ARIYA SUV delivers exceptional performance in a wide variety of weather conditions. Learn more about the Nissan ARIYA: www.nissanusa.com/vehicles/electric-cars/ariya.html?dcp=sno.ytb
How quick has everyone forgotten the Pole to Pole trip in a Nissan Aryia just last year. Nobody even talks about that. Its as if it never happened.
Wow Nissan good job love the Nissan Aryria you should make more electric cars.
Well i have an ariya and the cold definitely affects the battery i left it parked next day was down 2 percent but it was cold asf..sorry ..but i dont worry i drive it with no worries and i have the slightly smaller battery even though now at full charge i never see anything near the 205 mile range it says but i dont worry i know these batteries have lots of reserved
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Nissan, leaving the car in extreme temperatures does NOT demonstrate its true potential.
Try driving in at least -15°C for 50-80 km, including highway conditions. Park the car for 8 hours, then drive back-simulating a typical home-to-work commute and return.
Kinda anticlimactic without seeing him drive it out of there.
Well. Considering a Nissan Aryia was driven from the North Pole all the way to the South Pole last year. Im inclined to believe what is shown here. Do you know of any other EV thats done that? I dont.
12V batteries are dying on these Ariyas causing no start and bricking.
Where are the cases? 12V batteries are dead on ICE cars far more often.
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