Nissan's 2019 NV Cargo Starts at $30,735
Nissan's 2019 NV Cargo van will retail for at least $30,735, an increase of $490 from the 2018 model that includes a delivery fee of $1,395.

Nissan's 2019 NV Cargo full-size van increases $490 from the outgoing model.
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Nissan's 2019 NV Cargo van will retail for at least $30,735, an increase of $490 from the 2018 model that includes a delivery fee of $1,395.
Nissan will again offer the 2019 NV Cargo in three models with three trim grades (S, SV, and SL), two engine choices (4.0-liter V-6 and 5.6-liter V-8), and two roof heights (standard and high).
Nissan's 2019 standard-roof NV Cargo will be available in the 1500, 2500, and 3500 models. The NV 1500 S V-6 is the base model. MSRP, excluding the delivery fee, has been set at $30,330 for the 1500 SV V-6; $30,340 for the 2500 S V-6; $31,330 for the 2500 SV V-6; $32,450 for the 2500 SL V-6; $31,940 for the 2500 S V-8; $32,930 for the 2500 SV V-8; $33,640 for the 3500 S V-8; $34,630 for the 3500 SV V-8; and $35,710 for the 3500 SL V-8.
Nissan's high-roof NV Cargo will be available in 2500 and 3500 models. MSRP, excluding delivery fee, has been set at $32,490 for the 2500 S V-6; $33,480 for the 2500 SV V-6; $34,600 for the 2500 SL V-6; $34,090 for the 2500 S V-8; $35,080 for the 2500 SV V-8; $35,790 for the 3500 S V-8; $36,780 for the 3500 SV V-8; and $37,860 for the 3500 SL V-8.
Nissan will offer its NV Passenger in three 3500 models, including the S, SV, and SL. The V-6 powers S and SV, while the SL is equipped with the V-8. Pricing, excluding the delivery fee, has been set at $35,660 for S, $37,610 for SV, and $42,410 for SL.
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