2023 Nissan SUV Lineup Changes: What’s New With the Kicks, Rogue, Pathfinder, Ariya, and More

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It’s musical chairs with Nissan’s 2023 SUVs as the brand welcomes the electric Ariya while the tweener Rogue Sport leaves the U.S. market.

Doesn't make much of an impressionThe new Ariya electric is the size of a Rogue but with the interior space of a Murano courtesy of its flat, low floor. It's the first Nissan on the new CMF-EV dedicated electric vehicle architecture, which will underpin future EVs for the Nissan, Renault, Mitsubishi, Infiniti, and Alpine brands globally over the next decade.

The electric SUV is offered in 238-hp single-motor FWD and dual-motor 389-hp AWD configurations, each with an 87-kWh battery. The entry-level 2023 Ariya FWD also gets a 130-kW DC fast charge rate, putting the charging time from zero to 100 percent at just over 40 minutes and zero to 80 percent charge at just over 32 minutes. Base models should deliver an estimated 304 miles of range and AWD versions about 265 miles of usable range.

Standard equipment on every 2023 Ariya includes powered front seats, a leather-wrapped steering wheel, ambient cabin lighting, four USB charging ports, and Android Auto and wireless Apple CarPlay compatibility. Higher trims add a panoramic moonroof, a power liftgate, and wireless device charging. The highest AWD model boasts a hands-free liftgate, power-tilting and -telescoping steering wheel, cooling and memory for the front seats, and a Bose Premium audio system with 10 speakers.

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