
"The Nissan Airya has been given a facelift, which makes it look more like the new Leaf crossover. It also gains vehicle-to-load (V2L) bidirectional charging and a brand-new Google-powered infotainment system. The hot Nismo version of the Ariya will continue to be sold with the pre-facelift design, but it gets the other improvements. The Nissa Ariya was never a bad EV, but the manufacturer deemed that it was not good enough to remain on sale in the U.S."
"Nissan says it's also improved the suspension and made the vehicle more comfortable. There's also a new Google-powered infotainment system inside and the Ariya now supports vehicle-to-load (V2L) bidirectional charging, which allows it to supply up to 1.5 kW of power through its charge port via a special adapter. You can even lock the vehicle and it will continue to give power, which Nissan says is useful not only for outdoor activities but also as an emergency power."
The Ariya receives a visual refresh that removes the large faux grille, replaces it with a body-colored panel, and adds redesigned headlights, a simplified bumper, new 20-inch wheels, and a Plasma Green color option. The rear remains largely unchanged. Suspension refinements aim to improve comfort. Interior upgrades include a Google-powered infotainment system. The Ariya gains vehicle-to-load (V2L) bidirectional charging that can supply up to 1.5 kW through the charge port via a special adapter and can continue powering external devices with the vehicle locked. Powertrain and range figures remain unchanged for the Japanese facelift debut.
Read at insideevs.com
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