Pricing details for the all-electric 2023 Nissan Ariya have just been announced for the Canadian market.

Found at the base of the Ariya range is the Engage FWD variant equipped with the entry-level 63 kWh battery pack. Packing 214 hp, 221 lb-ft (300 Nm) of torque, and up to 346 km (215 miles) of range, this model will set back shoppers CA$52,998 ($38,589).

One step up in the 63 kWh range will take buyers to the Ariya Evolve e-4ORCE with all-wheel drive, 335 hp, 413 lb-ft (560 Nm), and 330 km (205 miles) of range, priced from CA$60,598 ($44,123). Priced between these two models is the Ariya Venture+ FWD with the larger 87 kWh battery and packing 238 hp and 221 lb-ft (300 Nm). It can travel up to 482 km (300 miles) on a single charge and costs CA$59,498 ($43,322).

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Next is the Evolve+ FWD with the same specifications as the Venture+ FWD but equipped with more standard features and 458 km (285 miles) of estimated range. It will set back buyers a minimum of CA$64,998 ($47,327). The two flagship models are dubbed the Ariya Platinum+ e-4ORCE and Ariya Premiere e-4ORCE AWD and both rock dual electric motors, an 87 kWh battery, 389 hp, 442 lb-ft (599 Nm), and 426 km (265 miles) of range while priced from CA$69,198 ($50,385) and CA$69,998 ($50,967) respectively.

“The Nissan Ariya is an important part of our Ambition 2030 goals to drive electrified mobility for all,” Nissan Canada director of marketing Ken Hearn described in a statement. “Ariya is a fully equipped all-electric crossover at an accessible price point, allowing Canadian customers to experience a seamless transition to driving electric.”

All Nissan Ariya models come loaded with features, including Nissan Safety Shield 360, ProPILOT Assist with the Navi-link hands-on driver assistance system, a 12.3-inch digital instrument cluster and a 12.3-inch infotainment display supporting wireless Apple CarPlay, wired Android Auto, and Amazon Alexa.