Automaker will offer a NACS adapter in 2024 for Ariya drivers and begin adding a NACS port in EV models sold in Canada and the U.S. in 2025
We’re in the thick of the mainstream, long-range EV war with competition between American, German, Korean and Japanese automakers. Nissan Canada CEO Steve Milette says his company’s experience will be the defining factor
Canadian customers are welcoming long-anticipated arrivals like the Lyriq and soon, the Ariya, while other models may tip over into early 2023
Deliveries for the Nissan Ariya all-electric crossover will begin later this fall in Canada, with the base model starting price at $52,998
Automakers across the board are starting to make good on their electric vehicle launch and delivery commitments, with some of the most coveted models finally arriving in Canada