The Nissan Ariya is now also eligible for SEPP with a large battery

Qashqai and X-Trail also on sale

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Nissan Ariya

The Nissan Ariya became so much cheaper at the end of last year that it fell below the SEPP subsidy limit of 45 grand. This only applied to the version with 63 kWh, but now temporarily also to the variant with 87 kWh! Moreover, Nissan throws the Qashqai and the X-Trail into the promotion bin with the same ease.

Do you see him driving a lot, that Nissan Ariya? Neither do we, and of course they don’t like that at all at Nissan. That probably plays a role in the decision to reduce the price of the electric crossover again, albeit this time under the banner of a promotion. The Limited Edition, as the model is simply called, reduces the starting price of the Ariya from €44,990 to €41,990. The front-wheel drive version with 87 kWh drops happily and now also falls below the SEPP limit, so that you now also receive almost 3 grand discount from the government for a Nissan Ariya with over 500 kilometers of driving range.

Less money, hardly any less equipment

Although ‘Limited Edition’ suggests a fully loaded promotional version, you also get less equipment for less money at Nissan. However, it doesn’t make much difference. Compared to the regular basic Engage version, you give up the front fog lights and the privacy glass, and that’s it.

Qashqai and X-Trail

Nissan X Trail

Nissan X Trail

The Nissan Qashqai and X-Trail are also available as Limited Editions, but here that term means a discount and more equipment. In both cases, the ‘mid-version’ N-Connecta serves as a starting point, but Nissan also provides a panoramic roof. With the The Nissan Qashqai Limited Edition costs €37,290 as a Mild-Hybrid 140 and €40,790 as an e-Power hybrid, which is even less than what Nissan previously asked for the basic version. According to the Japanese brand, this means a discount of no less than €5,000. There is even more to be had with the larger X-Trail: the car is only available as an e-Power 2WD and costs €49,490. This makes it 6 grand cheaper than a comparable regular version.

– Thanks for information from Autoweek.nl

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