- NV200 range soon to expand with arrival of passenger carrying
Combi version
- Available with five or seven seats – huge carrying capacity
comes as standard
- Prices start from a compact family hatchback rivalling
£15,685
- NV200 already a multi-award winner
Never before has so much been offered for so little… The Nissan
NV200 is priced from only £15,685, providing van-sized carry
capabilities, flexible passenger space and money saving fuel
economy for a price that will tempt buyers to upgrade from all
sectors of the market.
A truly ground-breaking new model, the NV200 Combi is all about
versatile, practical transport. The NV200 van has rocked the LCV
market since its launch last year, picking up the titles of
What Van? Van of the Year 2010,
International Van of the Year 2010 and
ITM Van of the Year 2010.
With seating for up to seven passengers, the Combi version
widens the NV200’s appeal to those drivers who want to combine the
best of both van and MPV. Nissan’s highest quality standards and
intelligent design have resulted in a model with huge capacity and
surprisingly compact dimensions that’s sure to have wide appeal to
businesses and families alike.
Unlike some rivals which come equipped with under-par petrol
engines in entry-level form, all Combis are equipped with the same
ultra-efficient 1.5-litre turbodiesel engine. The refined engine
returns a thrifty 53.3mpg in the combined cycle with CO2
emissions of only 139g/km keeping running costs in line with the
top value list prices.
The five-seat Combi S costs only £15,685, yet comes equipped
with safety features including ABS, EBD and both driver and
passenger airbags. A CD player complete with an MP3 jack, electric
windows and mirrors and a trip computer are also standard. Access
to the huge 3.1m3 luggage area is via twin rear glazed doors, while
twin sliding side doors open to reveal the 60:40 split bench.
SE grade models start from £16,977.50 and enhance the S spec
with extra equipment including alloy wheels, body coloured bumpers,
air conditioning and a reversing camera. For buyers who want to
combine space and value with the highest levels of safety there’s
the Combi SE Plus which adds ESP and side airbags to the standard
equipment list.
To make the most of the Combi’s huge cabin, a third row of seats
can fitted to both SE and SE Plus models taking the total passenger
count to 7 (a complete Combi price list is shown below).
Nissan’s LCV sales and marketing director, Francis Bleasdale
comments: “There was only one way we could make the NV200 any
better and that was to expand the range. The Combi version widens
the appeal of the van outside of the normal LCV market and into the
consideration of a much wider audience. Combi’s mix of
practicality, value and versatility is sure to appeal to many
family car buyers.”