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I drove Nissan's new $50,000 Ariya SUV. It's an elegant, high-tech EV with some annoying flaws

A 2024 Nissan Ariya Empower+ EV parked in front of a smart solar panel that tracks the sun.Benjamin Zhang/Business InsiderThe Nissan Ariya is a compact electric SUV that debuted in 2023. I was impressed by the Ariya's design, a quiet and comfortable cabin, and competitive pricing.I was disappointed with its slow charging rate and features that detract from the user experience.You might not know it, but Nissan is one of the top-selling EV brands in the world.Since the launch of the groundbreaking Leaf EV in 2010, Nissan has sold more than 1 million electric vehicles globally.However, the electric vehicle landscape has grown exponentially more competitive over the past decade.In 2023, Nissan launched the Ariya SUV as a follow-up to the Leaf to compete against the slew of new electric compact crossovers that have hit the market in recent years, such as the Volkswagen ID.4, Hyundai IONIQ5, Toyota BZ4X, and Tesla Model Y.I recently spent a week driving around the streets of suburban Atlanta in a 2024 Nissan Ariya.

 

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