Explore the Electric Nissan Lineup
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Fully electric and hybrid vehicles have been on the rise recently, with nearly every major automaker announcing upcoming models powered by electric powertrains. Nissan is no different, with more electric models on the horizon. The prospect of this luxury brand crafting versatile, capable, and lavish electric models for the North American market has the Hall Nissan Virginia Beach team excited for what's ahead.
Nissan LEAF®
When Nissan created the LEAF, the brand set out to make a fully-electric model that's accessible. Starting at under $30,000, the Nissan LEAF is one of the least expensive fully electric models in the North American market. That price doesn't mean cutting corners though. The LEAF is capable of up to 212 miles of range and 121 MPGe. What's even more exciting? The LEAF has been redesigned for 2023 and the new look reflects the years of achievement this hatchback has already celebrated.
Nissan ARIYA®
For good reason, the Nissan ARIYA has created a lot of buzz. With 8 different versions, this might be the most customizable fully-electric SUV we've ever seen. Power for the ARIYA ranges from a mild 238 horsepower to an impressive 389 horsepower. The electric range is anywhere from 205 miles on the mid-range ARIYA ENGAGE e-4ORCE to 304 miles on the least expensive ARIYA VENTURE+. Front and all-wheel drive are also options, depending on your needs. The ARIYA is a little hard to get ahold of right now, but we look forward to the day when this SUV is sitting on our showroom floor.
Ready to dive into a fully electric model? Nissan has perfected the electric car, offering luxury, performance, and quick charging, along with the latest technology and comfort. To learn more about the entire Nissan lineup, contact the Hall Nissan Virginia Beach team today. If you’re not ready to commit to the fully electric powertrain, Nissan also offers plenty of hybrid and fuel-efficient models for drivers who prefer combustion engine-powered vehicles.
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