2025 Nissan Ariya Evolve+
JN8BF0BE6SM461154
Last known mileage — 13 805 mi. This page includes photos, sale history, market estimate and similar NISSAN OTHER listings.
GDPR & Data Protection
Legal basis for publication
Vehicle information is obtained from open sources related to the history of its sale and insurance events. We publish it to display the vehicle history, increase market transparency and protect the interests of potential buyers.
In cases where GDPR may apply to such materials, processing is carried out on the basis of legitimate interest under Article 6(1)(f) GDPR.
Regarding deletion
The published materials reflect the history of the vehicle, not the identity of its current owner. We do not publish data that directly identifies an individual, and VIN is used only as a vehicle identifier.
Deletion requests are considered individually. Submitting a request does not mean automatic deletion of materials.
If you believe that a specific material contains data that directly allows you to be identified as an individual, you can submit an individual request to hide the VIN.
Submit a hide requestThis 2025 Nissan Ariya Evolve+ is a one-owner, former personal lease vehicle located in California with only 24 miles on the odometer. The vehicle has been serviced and underwent a pre-delivery inspection at Puente Hills Nissan, showing no reported accidents, structural damage, or open recalls. While the current records show a clean history for this low-mileage electric SUV, reviewing the full report is essential to verify title details, lease transitions, and service entries that could impact its market value or risk profile before you buy.
Characteristics
Trade history
Sales history unknown
Exterior condition
1 damage · 1 zonePhoto analysis not started yet
AI will analyze photos and damage and prepare a conclusion
Analysis error occurred. Please try again.
Analyzing photos...
The vehicle has sustained significant front-end impact and structural stress on the driver's side. The 'Malfunction' warning on the dash suggests electronic system failures or cooling circuit issues common in EVs after collisions.
While being an insurance-sold vehicle is a plus for documentation, this EV has significant structural and electrical risks. The front impact likely damaged the cooling system (critical for EVs) and the driver's side damage suggests potential frame misalignment. Success depends on thorough inspection of the high-voltage battery housing integrity.
Prompt copied!
Go to the Gemini chat page and paste the saved text into the dialog box Ctrl+V
Selects the nearest US port based on vehicle location.
tune Additional services
Checking a box adds the amount to the estimated total.
For informational purposes only.