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NV200: Nissans New Small Versatile People Carrier and Van
Nissan is preparing a move into the global small van market
with the introduction of its all new spacious yet compact
NV200 small van.
At a glance
Three different configurations of NV200
Sliding side doors for ease of entry
4.1m3 of loading space in van version
Economical petrol and diesel engines
Low cost of ownership
Family version is seven seat people carrier
Global model for multiple regions
Designed from the outset as both a commercial and a
passenger vehicle, the Nissan NV200 brings new levels of
space, comfort and practicality to the small van market,
both in Europe and other global markets.
NV200 will be available in three different versions: a van
with the largest load space in its class and two seven seat
variants the functional Combi version for loads and
passengers, and the more plush passenger car version, which
will be shown at Geneva Motor Show next month.
The Nissan LCV business is in a phase of expansion even in
these challenging financial circumstances, said Andy
Palmer, Senior Vice President, Global Product Planning,
Nissan Motor Co., Ltd. We aim to expand our business with
smart new products and services that meet the needs of our
customers, both in Europe and around the world.
He added: The NV200 is our proposal for a global small van.
It offers outstanding utility and smart convenience with low
cost of ownership, packaged in a highly functional design.
With this vehicle, Nissan aims to meet the needs of
customers looking for a functional, adaptable light van. We
will launch the NV200 in Japan before summer, in Europe in
autumn 2009 and then in China and other markets.
Maximised cargo area
NV200 uses innovative packaging ideas to create the largest
and most practical cargo area in its class. Although a
little under 4.4m in overall length, the van version of the
NV200 has a load bay thats more than 2m long (2040mm).
With front-wheel drive and the adoption of a highly compact
rear suspension system, the NV200 can house two standard
Euro pallets in the cargo area at a time. At 1.84m high
NV200 is no taller than its rivals, while at 520mm from
ground level, the floor itself is the lowest in the class to
ease loading, helping to boost the cargo volume to 4.1m3.
Maximum payload is 771kg.
Spacious interior
A large cargo area is a vital attribute for a van, of
course, but the generous interior dimensions of NV200 also
translate into ample passenger space in the Combi version.
Unlike some other manufacturers that fit removable seats
which are invariably heavy to lift and need to be stored
elsewhere when not in use the seats in the Combi stay with
the vehicle at all times. The middle row backrest has a
60/40 split to increase versatility and the entire assembly
tumbles forward to fold flat against the front seats, while
the rear pair fold individually to either side of the load
area.
Throughout the creation of NV200, attention has been paid to
ensuring the highest levels of quality with shut lines and
panel gaps in line with the expectations of passenger car
buyers.
While the van optionally is available with a side window it,
differs from the passenger versions at the rear where it has
twin side hinged French doors. Both seven-seaters have a
fully glazed top hinged tailgate though the Combi will be
available with French doors - while the windows on both side
doors have a sliding section for extra ventilation.
Road car platform
Built on a modified version of Nissans B Platform, NV200
has fully independent strut type front suspension mounted on
a separate subframe and a compact and lightweight yet robust
wide leaf spring rear axle.
Performance comes from a choice of two engines, one petrol
and one diesel.
The petrol version will be powered by Nissans renowned all
aluminium 1.6-litre HR16 engine, as found in Micra, Note and
Qashqai. Displacing 1,598cc, the 16-valve unit develops 79kW
(108PS) and 153Nm of torque and is mated to a five-speed
manual transmission.
The diesel, also found on Note and Micra, is Alliance
partner Renaults acclaimed 8-valve 1.5 dCi (K9K) 1,461cc
engine. Developing 200 Nm of torque and 63kW (86PS), it
offers an ideal blend of performance, refinement and fuel
economy. Power is transmitted through a five-speed gearbox.
To create more space in the cockpit, the gearlever extends
not from the floor but from the two-tone wrap around centre
console. Above the gearlever, the centre section houses the
heating and ventilation controls and the double DIN radio
slot. Heating and ventilation extends to all three rows of
seats.
Well equipped
The NV200 is availble with an optional rear view parking
camera, a first for a van in this segment, while the cabin
is full of storage spaces, pockets and cup/bottle holders.
There is also a secret storage space large enough to hide
camera, mobile phones or vital documents within the upper
portion of the glovebox.
Joining the parking camera, other car-like items of standard
or optional equipment include features such as Nissans
Intelligent Key, power windows and ESP. Safety equipment
includes anti-lock brakes with brake assist (BA) and
electronic brakeforce distribution (EBD) as standard. Driver
and passenger airbags are also standard with side bags
available as an option.
Pedestrian safety has also been considered with extra crash
absorbing material in the bonnet and the adoption of an
energy-absorbing bonnet.
Low cost of ownership
Cost of ownership is projected to be among the lowest in the
class thanks in part to the low running costs and high
efficiency of the engines and drivetrains, but also thanks
to the safety structure which helps to minimise crash damage
to vulnerable under bonnet parts such as the radiator.
With its intelligent layout and packaging helping to
give it the largest cargo area in its class, NV200 delivers
the right combination of functionality and efficiency. That
same practicality can be found in both the Combi and
passenger version, but with the added benefit of car-like
comfort and features, said Dominique Correze, Vice
President, Nissans European LCV Business Unit.
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