electacar

Latest EVs in Hong Kong

Newly approved for Hong Kong roads

Before any electric vehicle can be sold in Hong Kong, it needs to be officially registered by the government. We track new models as they become available, so you know what's coming before it hits the showroom.

Loading...

Nissan Ariya
SUV

Ariya

Nissan

Starting from

HK$289,900

Range

500 km

0-100 km/h

5.1s

Fast Charging

130 kW

Seats

5

8 Things to Know Before Buying Nissan Ariya in Hong Kong

Based on real owner experiences and reviews

  1. 01

    The B6 Prestige (66kWh) launched at $348,800 and the B9 Performance (91kWh, AWD) at $499,900 under the one-for-one scheme. The $151,100 gap between the two is far steeper than most competitors, which typically charge $30,000 to $50,000 for the bigger battery and AWD upgrade.

  2. 02

    There is currently no companion mobile app available in Hong Kong. This means no remote air conditioning pre-start, no remote lock/unlock, and no battery monitoring from your phone. In HK summers, not being able to cool the cabin before getting in is a real drawback.

  3. 03

    The Ariya retains physical stalks and buttons for key driving functions. For drivers frustrated by Tesla's move to touchscreen-only controls, this is a genuine ergonomic advantage, especially for indicators, wipers, and drive mode selection.

  4. 04

    The seats are thinner and firmer than what Nissan fans might expect. Several owners note the Ariya has moved away from Nissan's traditionally plush "big sofa" seating. On longer drives, the seat padding may not be enough for some drivers.

  5. 05

    Owners consistently describe the Ariya's cabin as exceptionally quiet, even by EV standards. Multiple long-term drivers, including those with mainland China models, single it out as one of the quietest cars they have driven. Rear passengers have been known to fall asleep on longer trips.

  6. 06

    The 66kWh B6 version has a WLTP range under 400km. With HK air conditioning and real-world driving, expect closer to 300km. This effectively pushes range-conscious buyers toward the much more expensive B9, which is already in BMW and Mercedes EV pricing territory.

  7. 07

    At $499,900, the B9 Performance costs more than a Tesla Model Y Performance and sits in the same bracket as entry-level Mercedes and BMW EVs. The main justification at this price is that it is made in Japan, not China, which matters to a specific segment of HK buyers.

  8. 08

    Front tyre wear is a known issue due to the car's weight. Owners report noticeable front tyre degradation within the first year of regular driving. Budget for earlier-than-expected tyre replacements.

Choose Your Ariya

2 versions available in Hong Kong

Specifications

Charging PortCCS2
Max DC Power130 kW
Max AC Power7.4 kW
Battery87 kWh
Dimensions4600 × 1850 × 1660 mm
Wheelbase2780 mm
Weight2100 kg
Top Speed160 km/h

Insurance Estimate

Estimated Annual Premium

Reviews

Compare Models

Find the electric vehicle that's right for you.