Nissan unveils lower emission, higher spec NV400 25 April 2014

Nissan says it has improved its NV400 panel van and conversion range with a single new low-emission Euro 5 2.3-litre turbodiesel engine that cuts CO2 emissions by 8g/km, as well as range-wide specification upgrades.

Nissan corporate sales director Barry Beeston believes the updated vehicles mean the NV400 becomes an increasingly viable option to businesses looking to reduce fleet emissions.

"The improvements ... will further increase its appeal to businesses both large and small. Its comfort and reliability on long journeys is now matched by the efficiency of a high-performance engine that will deliver tangible cost savings," he says.

Additional specifications now standard on the E-grade panel van include deadlock, power mirrors, front electric windows, FM audio system with MP3 / iPod compatibility, USB / Aux socket input and Bluetooth connectivity, cargo floor load mounting hooks and immobiliser and alarm.

All panel van, crew van, tipper and dropside conversions now have a Thatcham-approved Category 1 alarm.

SE grade panel van, crew van and Crew Bus SE derivatives now have remote control locking with a three-button key. The Crew Bus also has a standard immobiliser and pre-wiring for an alarm.

All rear wheel drive panel vans, crew vans and chassis also now come with twin rear wheels.

"The extra security features on both the E and the SE models will also provide drivers and fleet operators with extra peace of mind that their vehicles and loads will be safe and secure when left unattended," comments Beeston.

Author
Brian Tinham

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