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Nissan NV400 Launched in Britain, Pricing Announced

The new Nissan NV400 has just made its debut in the UK, joining its smaller sibling, the NV200 in the light commercial vehicles line-up. The vehicle has been designed in partnership with Renault, but it still boasts unique and bold styling.
"The bold Nissan look helps us differentiate NV400 from its competitors and gives us a distinctive face in the market. With NV200 and now NV400, there is no doubt Nissan offers attractive functionality and great choice in the LCV market," said Sergio Alcaraz, Vice President of Nissan’s, LCV Business Unit.

"NV400 is very versatile and offers a solution to each need in the heavy van sector. It is much more than a replacement for Interstar and takes us into a much wider market segment thanks to the great breadth and depth of the range," said Sergio Alcaraz.

There is are three wheelbase versions, four different lengths, three different heights and with variable cargo volumes. The NV400 comes as a panel van, combi, crew van, box-body and even a tipper or dropside. And in addition to the base price of £18,995, the NV400 promises lower running costs and longer service intervals.

Powering the heavy van is a 2.3-liter turbo diesel, with power these outputs 100, 125 and 150 hp. All are Euro 5 compliant and enjoy lower running costs thanks to improved economy.

Standard features include air conditioning, parking sensors, cruise control with speed limiter, trip computer, Bluetooth mobile phone connectivity and USB/iPod playback through the sound system. A rear view parking camera is also optionally available to make parking manoeuvres as safe as possible.
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