2025 Nissan Ariya Nismo review: Quick drive

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The sight of Nissan’s hallowed Nismo badge on the back of an electric SUV might irk a few traditional enthusiasts, but the Ariya Nismo spearheads a new era for the motorsport-inspired performance brand, and you better get used to it.

Not that the hottest Ariya is designed to actually go on track. This is very much a go-faster version of the mid-size electric SUV that finally arrives in Australia next month, and it brings exterior and interior upgrades to set it apart (a little) from the rest of the range, but don’t go expecting Hyundai Ioniq 5 N levels of ability or giggles.

Nissan first floated the idea of the Ariya Nismo back in January 2024 and only now has it arrived in most markets, with Australia still to come. Our first chance to drive it was on a closed test track in France.

How much does the Nissan Ariya cost?

Australian pricing – and indeed availability – for the Ariya Nismo has yet to be confirmed. But if it’s released Down Under it would sit atop a model lineup that ranges between $55,840 and $71,840 before on-road costs.