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Nissan's 2016 NV Cargo Van Starts at $27,735
Nissan has increased the retail price of its base model NV Cargo van with a standard roof and 4.0L V-6 engine by $500 to $27,735 for the 2016 model year, Nissan has announced.

The 2016 NV Cargo Van, photo courtesy of Nissan.

The 2016 NV Cargo Van, photo courtesy of Nissan.
Nissan has increased the retail price of its base model NV Cargo van with a standard roof and 4.0L V-6 engine by $500 to $27,735 for the 2016 model year, Nissan has announced.
The Nissan NV Cargo will be available in three models, including the NV1500, NV2500 HD and NV3500 HD with a standard roof or high roof, according to Nissan.
Nissan's 2016 NV Cargo with the standard roof will be offered in trims that include the 1500 SV ($28,725), 2500 SV ($28,735), 2500 SL ($29,725), 2500 S ($29,935), 2500 SV ($30,925), 2500 SL ($32,305), 3500 S ($31,635), 3500 SV ($32,625), and the 3500 SL ($34,005). Pricing includes $995 for destination and handling fees.
The 1500 models are available with the 4.0L V-6 engine producing 261 hp and 281 lb-ft of torque, the 2500 models are available in either the 4.0L V-6 engine or the 5.6L V-8 engine producing 317 hp and 385 lb.-ft. of torque. The 3500 models are only available with the 5.6L V-8 engine.
Pricing for the Nissan NV Cargo with the high roof will be offered as the 2500 S ($30,985), 2500 SV ($31,975), 2500 SL ($33,395), 2500 S ($32,185), 2500 SV ($33,175), 2500 SL ($34,555), 3500 S ($33,885), 3500 SV ($34,875), and the 3500 SL ($36,255). Prices include the destination and handling fee of $1,095.
Nissan's 2016 NV Passenger van will also be offered as the NV3500 HD S, NV3500 HD SV, and NV3500 HD SL. For the 2016 model-year, NV Passenger pricing remains the same including the 3500 S ($33,905) and 3500 SV ($36,105) that both come with a 4.0L V-6 engine producing 261 hp and 281 lb.-ft. of torque. The 3500 SV ($36,105), 3500 S ($35,105), 3500 SV ($37,305), and the 3500 SL ($39,905) come equipped with a 5.6L V-8 engine producing 317 hp and 385 lb.-ft. of torque. Both engines are mated to a standard 5-speed automatic transmission.
New features for the 2016 NV Cargo van include a supplemental front seat-mounted side-impact air bags and roof-mounted curtain side-impact air bags as standard equipment.
Standard for the 2016 NV Passenger's SL trim is the technology package, which includes NissanConnect with navigation and mobile apps, a 5.8-inch color display, enhanced voice recognition for navigation and audio.
NV Cargo and NV Passenger models include a warranty of 5 years or 100,000 miles for bumper-to-bumper coverage. The powertrain limited warranty is 5 years or 100,000 miles.
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