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Nissan Ariya Nismo

Nissan Ariya Nismo
Nissan has brought back its performance sub-brand to spice up its electric family SUV The exponential rise of the electric car has coincided with the revival of classic nameplates, with several manufacturers turning to retro monikers in a bid to win over new buyers – and re-engage with those who owned their petrol-powered equivalents a few decades ago. Case in point: the Renault 5 has been reborn as a small electric supermini and the Ford Capri has morphed into a battery-powered, coupe-styled SUV. Nissan is hoping it can capture the attention of enthusiast followers with its revival of the Nismo badge that last appeared on the back of the Juke compact crossover and 370Z sports car.Now the famous nameplate has been fitted to the Japanese brand’s electric SUV to create the twin-motor, 429bhp Nissan Ariya Nismo. Don’t assume that this is a hot electric SUV designed to do battle with the likes of the Hyundai Ioniq 5 N or Kia EV6 GT, however. Indeed, its 129bhp power hike over the standard Ariya e-4orce, Nismo badges, red accents and bespoke alloy wheel design might suggest otherwise, but Nissan itself says it doesn't see the hot Korean SUVs as rivals, and has instead positioned it to go up against the likes of the Volkswagen ID5 GTX and Cupra Tavascan.

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