Green NCAP, an independent initiative that measures the sustainability performance of vehicles through various tests, gave Nissan Ariya 5 stars. Nissan Ariya received full marks with an average score of 9.6 out of 10 in Green NCAP, which consists of 3 separate sections: clean air, energy efficiency and greenhouse gas tests.
Nissan Ariya, which does not have an exhaust pipe, received a full score of 10/10 in the clean air test, and received high scores of 9.3/10 in the energy efficiency index and 9.5/10 in the greenhouse gas index. While the tests were carried out in -1 degree cold weather for standard road driving, Ariya’s consumption was observed to be approximately 24 kWh/100 km. At this level, Nissan Ariya, whose usable battery capacity was measured by Green NCAP as 89.6 kWh, showed a better performance than the figures officially presented to the consumer. Another important detail in the Green NCAP report is that the total efficiency of the electricity consumed by Ariya, which is charged with 11 kW power, is recorded as �.6. Green NCAP for this data in the report “Highest value ever measured by Green NCAP” He dropped his note.
Arnaud Charpentier, Regional Vice President, Product Strategy and Pricing, Nissan AMIEO Region, said: “As Nissan, we continue our sustainability and electrification journey with firm steps, as we stated in our 2030 target. We are extremely pleased that Green NCAP has positioned Ariya as the pioneer of this ecological revolution, and we are proud of everyone who contributed to this success.” he said.


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