Nissan has announced several updates and availability for its NV cargo, NV passenger, NV200, and NV200 Taxi for the 2015 model year.
by Staff
July 15, 2014
Photo by Vince Taroc.
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Photo by Vince Taroc.
Nissan has announced several updates and availability for its NV cargo, NV passenger, NV200, and NV200 Taxi for the 2015 model year.
The NV full-size cargo van will get the new SL trim level (along with the S and SV models) that includes chrome bumpers, grille, door handles, and mirror caps. The NV SL will also offer an eight-way driver's seat, vehicle security system, and first-row side and roof-mounted curtain side air bags.
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The 2015 NV also gets the updated NissanConnect infotainment system with navigation and mobile apps paired with a 5.8-inch touch screen display. The NV passenger van also gets the upgraded NissanConnect system. Both NV versions will be available in early 2015.
The 2015 NV200 compact cargo van gets several upgrades, including a new next-gen Xtronic transmission, revised HD alternator, and 1 mpg improvement in fuel economy to 24/26/25 mpg for city/highway/combined cycles. Additionally, new options include rear sonar and a sliding door glass package. The 2015 NV200 will be available in September.
The 2015 NV200 Taxi will also get the NissanConnect system with navigation and mobile apps paired with a 5.8-inch display. It will be available in early 2015.
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