Comparison detail

Nissan Ariya e-4ORCE vs Tesla Model Y

The Model Y Long Range is still the easiest ownership brief because of charging-network convenience and day-to-day practicality, while the Ariya e-4ORCE makes more sense if you want Nissan's calmer crossover tuning, AWD traction, and stronger 22 kW destination AC charging support.

Verdict: Choose the Model Y if charging convenience and practical family packaging lead your shortlist; choose the Ariya e-4ORCE if you want AWD composure and 22 kW destination charging capability in a calmer-feeling crossover.
SpecNissan Ariya87 kWh 22kWCh e-4ORCETesla Model YLong Range AWD
Battery87 kWh79 kWh
Range513 km (WLTP)600 km (WLTP)
DC charging130 kW250 kW
AC charging22 kW11 kW
Seats55
Price bandUpper mid-market family crossoverUpper mid-market
Body styleCrossover SUVCompact crossover
Drive typeDual motor AWD (e-4ORCE)Dual motor AWD
Best for
AWD traction seekersLong-distance family drivingBuyers who can use 22 kW destination AC
FamiliesRoad tripsSupercharger convenience
VerdictBest for buyers who want an AWD family EV with strong destination AC charging capability and are comfortable trading some range efficiency for the added traction and performance.Best for buyers who want a low-friction EV ownership experience and value charging confidence over interior richness.
Nissan Ariya 87 kWh 22kWCh e-4ORCE electric crossover SUV exterior, front three-quarter view.
NissanCrossover SUV

Ariya 87 kWh 22kWCh e-4ORCE

This 87 kWh Ariya e-4ORCE trim is the AWD version of Nissan's long-range family crossover brief, pairing the larger battery and stronger 22 kW AC hardware with dual-motor traction for buyers who value stability and pace more than chasing the fastest possible DC charge curve.

Range513 km WLTP

Useful if long-distance confidence matters most.

Charging130 kW DC

Charging convenience depends on the network near you.

AWD traction seekersLong-distance family drivingBuyers who can use 22 kW destination AC
Tesla Model Y Long Range AWD electric crossover exterior, front three-quarter view.
TeslaCompact crossover

Model Y Long Range AWD

The current Model Y Long Range AWD remains one of the easiest global family-EV recommendations because it pairs 600 km WLTP range, fast charging, practical cargo space, and Tesla's charging-network advantage.

Range600 km WLTP

Useful if long-distance confidence matters most.

Charging250 kW DC

Charging convenience depends on the network near you.

FamiliesRoad tripsSupercharger convenience

What tips the decision

Where one choice becomes easier to justify

  • Model Y keeps the strongest charging-network advantage and one of the easiest long-trip ownership stories in Europe.
  • Ariya e-4ORCE adds AWD traction and 22 kW AC capability that can shorten compatible workplace and destination sessions.

What keeps it honest

Tradeoffs you should not ignore

  • Ariya DC charging is credible but not class-leading, so repeated long motorway days are less about speed-theatre and more about patient planning.
  • Model Y ride comfort and cabin feel are not class-leading for every buyer; the ownership advantage depends on valuing the charging ecosystem and practicality over interior richness.

Common questions

Frequently asked about this comparison

Which is better, Nissan Ariya or Tesla Model Y?

Choose the Model Y if charging convenience and practical family packaging lead your shortlist; choose the Ariya e-4ORCE if you want AWD composure and 22 kW destination charging capability in a calmer-feeling crossover.

What tips the decision between the Nissan Ariya and Tesla Model Y?

The biggest differences are these: Model Y keeps the strongest charging-network advantage and one of the easiest long-trip ownership stories in Europe; and Ariya e-4ORCE adds AWD traction and 22 kW AC capability that can shorten compatible workplace and destination sessions.

What are the tradeoffs between the Nissan Ariya and Tesla Model Y?

The main tradeoffs are these: Ariya DC charging is credible but not class-leading, so repeated long motorway days are less about speed-theatre and more about patient planning; and Model Y ride comfort and cabin feel are not class-leading for every buyer; the ownership advantage depends on valuing the charging ecosystem and practicality over interior richness.

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