Nissan · 2024
ARIYA PLATINUM+ e-4ORCE 87kWh 20in. Wheels
✓ EPA Verified
Electric Vehicle
Small Station Wagons
All-Wheel Drive
City
89
MPGe
Combined
87
MPGe
Highway
84
MPGe
Annual Fuel Cost
$850
Based on 15,000 miles/year · EPA estimates
vs avg gas vehicle
$1,300
saved per year
Class Comparison — Small Station Wagons
Top 16%
Better than 84 out of 100 vehicles in its class for fuel efficiency.
This vehicle: 87 MPGe
This vehicle
87 MPGe
Class average
43 MPGe
Class lowest
17 MPGe
EPA Energy & Environment Scores
9
Energy Score
Out of 10
10
GHG Score
Out of 10
0 lbs
Annual CO₂
Zero tailpipe emissions
No
Start-Stop
Regenerative braking
Vehicle Specifications
TransmissionAutomatic (A1)
DriveAll-Wheel Drive
Fuel TypeElectricity
Vehicle ClassSmall Station Wagons
TrimEV
Start-StopNo
EPA Vehicle ID47858

The 2024 Nissan ARIYA PLATINUM+ e-4ORCE 87kWh with 20-inch wheels gets an EPA-estimated 87 MPG combined, placing it among the more efficient electric SUVs. This is about more than just saving money; it’s about lower fuel costs. ARIYA drivers want a practical, stylish, and technologically advanced vehicle that uses less gas, and the Platinum+ e-4ORCE delivers on that without sacrificing premium features or all-weather capability.

City and highway performance

The ARIYA PLATINUM+ e-4ORCE performs well in city and highway driving, shown by its EPA ratings. City driving provides an estimated 89 MPG, mainly because of regenerative braking, which captures energy lost during deceleration and returns it to the battery. Stop-and-go traffic becomes less of a drain, and more of an opportunity to recharge. Highway driving remains strong at 84 MPG, showing the ARIYA’s efficient aerodynamics. While higher speeds reduce range, the ARIYA’s efficient electric powertrain reduces the impact, making longer trips possible.

Annual fuel cost

The EPA estimates the annual fuel cost for the 2024 Nissan ARIYA PLATINUM+ e-4ORCE at $850. This number is based on driving 15,000 miles per year, using the national average electricity price. This low cost is a major benefit for ARIYA buyers, especially those switching from gasoline-powered vehicles. When you consider reduced maintenance costs, fewer moving parts and no oil changes, the long-term savings become even greater.

Real-world expectations

While the EPA provides a baseline, real-world conditions always change. Factors like driving style, weather, terrain, and climate control use all affect actual energy consumption. Fast acceleration and long periods of high-speed driving will reduce range, as will extreme cold, which can affect battery performance. However, a driver can often achieve efficiency numbers close to the EPA estimates. Pre-conditioning the battery while plugged in can also help maximize range, especially in cold weather. The ARIYA’s onboard energy monitoring system provides feedback, allowing drivers to change their behavior and improve their efficiency.

How it compares

The ARIYA PLATINUM+ e-4ORCE competes with other electric SUVs. The Tesla Model Y Long Range, for example, gets an EPA-estimated 122 MPGe combined, a significant advantage. However, the ARIYA offers a different design and more traditional interior that appeals to buyers who aren’t completely convinced by Tesla’s minimalist design. The Volvo XC40 Recharge gets around 85 MPGe combined. The ARIYA’s slightly higher efficiency and the Platinum+ trim’s luxury features makes it a good option for those who want both efficiency and comfort, and you can compare ARIYA MPG across all years.

Tips to maximize efficiency

Use the ARIYA’s Eco mode. This setting improves the powertrain for efficiency by reducing throttle response and limiting power consumption for climate control. It’s good for everyday driving, especially in cities, where maximizing range is important.

Take advantage of regenerative braking. Practice smooth acceleration and deceleration to improve the energy captured by the regenerative braking system. Anticipate traffic flow and lift off the accelerator early to let the car slow down naturally, converting kinetic energy back into battery power. The ARIYA lets you adjust the level of regenerative braking, so experiment to find the best setting for your driving style.

Monitor tire pressure regularly. Underinflated tires increase rolling resistance, which reduces efficiency. Make sure your tires are inflated to the recommended pressure (found on the doorjamb) to improve fuel economy and handling. Check tire pressure at least once a month, and before long trips.

Reduce accessory use. While the ARIYA’s climate control system is efficient, using air conditioning or heating too much can still affect range. Pre-condition the cabin while the vehicle is plugged in to reduce the load on the battery while driving. Limit the use of other power-consuming accessories, such as heated seats and rear defroster, when you can.

Plan your routes strategically. Use the ARIYA’s navigation system to find the most efficient routes, avoiding unnecessary stops and traffic. Consider using route planners made for electric vehicles, which consider charging locations and elevation changes to improve energy consumption. You can explore all Nissan fuel economy data on this site, too.