Nissan Ariya Single Seater Concept vehicle - in pictures


  • The Nissan Ariya Single Seater Concept: ready to roll. All photos: Nissan
    The Nissan Ariya Single Seater Concept: ready to roll. All photos: Nissan
  • The design team wanted to make the Single Seater Concept look like it had been shaped by the air itself.
    The design team wanted to make the Single Seater Concept look like it had been shaped by the air itself.
  • Comparing the Single Seater Concept with certain versions of the Batmobile would not be inappropriate.
    Comparing the Single Seater Concept with certain versions of the Batmobile would not be inappropriate.
  • The Nissan Ariya SUV, which features the same powertrain as the Single Seater Concept.
    The Nissan Ariya SUV, which features the same powertrain as the Single Seater Concept.
  • The Single Seater Concept takes many design cues from its SUV sibling.
    The Single Seater Concept takes many design cues from its SUV sibling.
  • The original Nissan Ariya has a little more room inside the cabin than the Single Seater Concept.
    The original Nissan Ariya has a little more room inside the cabin than the Single Seater Concept.
  • The Single Seater Concept has an all-electric powertrain, dual motors and an all-wheel drive system.
    The Single Seater Concept has an all-electric powertrain, dual motors and an all-wheel drive system.
  • An SUV, it is not.
    An SUV, it is not.
  • An early design sketch of the Nissan Ariya.
    An early design sketch of the Nissan Ariya.
  • An early design sketch of the first Nissan Ariya SUV gives a new meaning to minimalist.
    An early design sketch of the first Nissan Ariya SUV gives a new meaning to minimalist.
  • The Single Seater Concept was designed to show what the Ariya's drivetrain could do in a lightweight body shell.
    The Single Seater Concept was designed to show what the Ariya's drivetrain could do in a lightweight body shell.
  • The Single Seater Concept could be a track-day option of the future.
    The Single Seater Concept could be a track-day option of the future.