Comparison: Base Nissan Ariya Vs Volkswagen ID.4 Vs Ford Mach-E
Entry-level versions (long-range) compared side-by-side: price, range and acceleration.
As more details about the Nissan Ariya were announced, let's take a look at the basic metrics and how the entry-level version compares to some of the other EVs in the U.S.
In this post we will focus on the basic front-wheeldrive Nissan Ariya and base versions of the Volkswagen ID.4 (RWD) and Ford Mustang Mach-E Route 1 ER (RWD). In the next post, we might take a look at the all-wheel-drive versions.
However, we must remember that the first shipments are expected in Fall 2022, which means that a lot might change by that time.
2023 Nissan Ariya Venture+ vs 2021 Volkswagen ID.4 Pro
As we can see in the table, the Nissan Ariya has a noticeably bigger battery (by 11%), which is also expected to translate into a noticeably higher range - 300 miles vs 260 miles (although there is no EPA result available yet).
The Nissan Ariya will offer also more power (by almost 19%) - 178 kW vs 150 kW, but it's a front-wheel-drive car compared to rear-wheel-drive ID.4. We guess that the Ariya might be slightly quicker.
The Nissan Ariya turns out to be around $6,000 more expensive than the ID.4 - including federal tax credit, that's almost 18% more. Anyone interested in the car should pay attention to potential better interior materials in the Ariya as well as differences in the standard equipment.
| EV Comparison Side-by-Side by InsideEVs | |||
| Model | 2023 Nissan Ariya Venture+ FWD 19" [A] |
Difference [A] / [B] |
2021 Volkswagen ID.4 Pro (19") [B] |
| Drive | FWD | RWD | |
| Battery | 91 kWh | 11% | 82 kWh |
| EPA Range | |||
| Combined | 300 mi* (483 km) |
15.4% | 260 mi (418 km) |
| City | 278.5 mi (448 km) |
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| Highway | 237.1 mi (381 km) |
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| Specs | |||
| 0-60 mph | 7.2 s | ||
| Top speed | |||
| Peak power | 178 kW | 18.7% | 150 kW |
| EPA Energy Consumption (including charging losses) | |||
| Combined | 99 MPGe: 340 Wh/mi (212 Wh/km) | ||
| City | 107 MPGe: 315 Wh/mi (196 Wh/km) | ||
| Highway | 91 MPGe: 370 Wh/mi (230 Wh/km) | ||
| Prices | |||
| MSRP | $45,950 | 14.9% | $39,995 |
| Dest. Charge | +$1,175 | +$1,195 | |
| Tax Credit | $7,500 | $7,500 | |
| Effective Price | $39,625 | 17.6% | $33,690 |
2023 Nissan Ariya Venture+ vs 2021 Ford Mustang Mach-E Route 1
The comparison with the least expensive Extended range Ford Mustang Mach-E is a bit different, as this time the Nissan Ariya is the one that has a smaller battery (but potentially similar range), less power and is less expensive.
Of course, the Mach-E is more sporty driving oriented, while the Nissan Ariya appears to be trying to be slightly above an average mainstream car.
| EV Comparison Side-by-Side by InsideEVs | |||
| Model | 2023 Nissan Ariya Venture+ FWD 19" [A] |
Difference [A] / [B] |
2021 Ford Mustang Mach-E Route 1 ER RWD [B] |
| Drive | FWD | RWD | |
| Battery | 91 kWh | -7.9% | 98.8 kWh |
| EPA Range | |||
| Combined | 300 mi* (483 km) |
-1.6% | 305 mi (491 km) |
| City | 323.5 mi (521 km) |
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| Highway | 281.8 mi (453 km) |
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| Specs | |||
| 0-60 mph | 7.2 s | 18% | 6.1 s |
| Top speed | |||
| Peak power | 178 kW | -17.6% | 216 kW |
| EPA Energy Consumption (including charging losses) | |||
| Combined | 101 MPGe: 334 Wh/mi (207 Wh/km) | ||
| City | 108 MPGe: 312 Wh/mi (194 Wh/km) | ||
| Highway | 94 MPGe: 359 Wh/mi (223 Wh/km) | ||
| Prices | |||
| MSRP | $45,950 | -8.8% | $50,400 |
| Dest. Charge | +$1,175 | +$1,100 | |
| Tax Credit | $7,500 | $7,500 | |
| Effective Price | $39,625 | -9.9% | $44,000 |
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