Nissan's 2015 NV200 compact cargo van starts at $20,720 and has arrived at more than 350 Nissan commercial vehicle dealers, the company has announced.
by Staff
September 29, 2014
Photo of 2015 NV200 courtesy of Nissan.
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Photo of 2015 NV200 courtesy of Nissan.
Nissan's 2015 NV200 compact cargo van starts at $20,720 and has arrived at more than 350 Nissan commercial vehicle dealers, the company has announced.
As with the 2014-MY version, Nissan is offering the 2015 NV200 in two trim levels, including the NV200 S and NV200 SV. The vans will retail for $21,580 and $22,570 respectively. Prices include a $860 destination and handling fee.
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The 2015 NV200 also offers a broad-ranging commercial van warranty with basic limited warranty coverage at three years/36,000 miles or five years/100,000 miles, whichever comes first. The powertrain limited warranty has also been extended from five years/60,000 miles to five years/100,000 miles, whichever comes first.
Enhancements to the NV200 for the 2015 model year include the addition of new rear sonar and sliding-door glass package options; updated NissanConnect with navigation and mobile apps; a 1-mpg increase for highway and combined fuel economy to 24/26/25 mpg city/highway/combined; and two new exterior colors, Cayenne Red and Graphite Blue.
For more details about the NV200, visit our van channel here.
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