The multi award-winning NV200 van will have Bluetooth connectivity as standard, and a higher power 110hp engine offering from 1 July.
Step up the range to SE grade and owner/drivers get a rear view camera to help with reversing into tight spots with a full load on board.
Then the top of the range £13,585 n-tec variant adds Nissan's Connect satnav and communication system, along with cruise control and an adjustable speed limiter. This van also gets a Hi-Tec option package, with air conditioning and Intelligent Key (Nissan's keyless entry and start system) both added to the kit list.
As for the power plants, in addition to the existing 85hp 1.5-litre dCi, the new 110hp version of the same engine is Euro 5 emissions compliant, and available on all but the entry-level E-grade NV200.
Nissan's LCV sales and marketing director Francis Bleasdale explains that CO2 output increases by just 2g/km to 139g/km, but there's a lot of extra power and the flexibility of a six-speed manual gearbox.
Incidentally, for people carriers, both five and seven seat versions of the NV200 Combi have also been upgraded. Bluetooth connectivity is standard across the Combi range, while a new flagship SE+ variant adds Nissan Connect, cruise control and the driver-adjustable speed limiter.
"With significant range enhancements and a powerful new flagship engine, we look forward to even stronger demand for the NV200 over the coming months," comments Bleasdale.