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I own a LEAF, but I lost faith in Nissan a while ago when they got left way behind by other EV newcomers on battery management and did nothing about it.

The Ariya is too little too late, and it's not going to be built in the UK. So, I'm out.
 

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"2021 Nissan Ariya price and release date
Nissan hasn’t confirmed how much the Ariya will cost when it goes on sale in late 2020 or early 2021, but it’ll probably be one of the most expensive cars the brand makes. Expect to pay from around £40,000 to £45,000 for an entry-level two-wheel-drive 63kWh car and closer to £60,000 for a top-spec Performance model."

"2021 Electric Skoda Enyaq iV revealed: price, specs and release date
Costs from £33,450 (excluding plug-in car grant)"

"Volkswagen ID.4 electric SUV revealed: price, specs and release date
Will likely cost from £45,000"

The Ariya is likely to be more expensive than the Enyaq, and similar in price to the VW ID4. So, a Nissan priced similarly to a VW. I know which one I would go for.
 

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Now that the 1st edition price for the VW ID.4 has been confirmed at £37,800 after grant, it will be interesting to see who would prefer to buy an Ariya at a similar price point (or possibly more). However, list price doesn't seem to mean much these days, it will be down to finance offers and fleet buyers, before we see how successful it is.
 
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