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Tell us why. What is revolutionary about it? I dont think i have noticed one on the road. Or seen one in person. Nearly every other ev except for maybe the Toyota xrv3c*&# i have seen and admired. Where the heck is the Ariya? Why no advertisement campaign? I currently drive an 11 year old Leaf. Limited range but great little car. Would love Nissan if they had a battery upgrade plan for older evs. Nissan seems to consistently ignore or be embarrassed of their electric vehicles.
The article does tell you what they like about it.
It has a luxury feel, solid range and performance. Its priced at an "EV" reasonable range between 40-50k.
They have a video review as well if you want to see what they like about it in live action.
That sounds like the status quo, not a revolution.