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Pricing Announced for 2012 Nissan NV

The 2012 Nissan NV, the company's first entry into the commercial vehicle market in the United States, will start at the manufacturer's suggested retail price (MSRP) of $24,590.

by Staff
December 17, 2010
Pricing Announced for 2012 Nissan NV

The 2012 Nissan NV is scheduled to go on sale beginning in spring 2011.

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Nissan North America, Inc. (NNA) announced that the 2012 Nissan NV, the company's first entry into the commercial vehicle market in the United States will start at the manufacturer's suggested retail price (MSRP) of $24,590. The NV is the culmination of 75 years of Nissan commercial vehicle experience in the global marketplace.

The 2012 NV, which has been designed and conceived as a solution to the needs of today's commercial van customers, will be produced at Nissan's assembly facility in Canton, Miss. It is scheduled to go on sale through a select network of Nissan Commercial Vehicle dealers nationwide beginning in spring 2011.

The NV lineup offers durable body-on-frame construction and choice of standard roof or industry-exclusive high roof configurations. Models include the NV1500 with standard 4.0L V-6 engine, the NV2500 HD with a choice of 4.0L V-6 or 5.6L V-8 and the NV3500 HD with standard 5.6L V-8. All 2012 NV models are equipped with a 5-speed automatic transmission. The NV is available in two grades, S and SV, each delivering smart functionality through a combination of the comfort and roominess of a pickup with the utility of a cargo van.

Key Nissan NV highlights include:

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  • Full access rear doors (maximum opening angle of 243 degrees).

  • Reinforced integrated cargo area mounting points for durability and ease of cargo management system installation.

  • Vertical side walls in cargo area maximize usable space.

  • Water repellant cloth seating surfaces.

  • Durability patch built into the front seat bolsters to hold up to commercial use.

  • Multifunctional lockable center console offering space to hang files and store a laptop.

Manufacturer's Suggested Retail Prices* (MSRP) for the 2012 Nissan NV Standard Roof models include:

Model/Roof/Engine


NV 1500 Standard Roof S V6

$24,590 USD

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NV 1500 Standard Roof SV V6

$26,190 USD

NV 2500 Standard Roof S V6

$25,590 USD

NV 2500 Standard Roof SV V6

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$27,190 USD

NV 2500 Standard Roof S V8

$26,490 USD

NV 2500 Standard Roof SV V8

$28,090 USD

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NV 3500 Standard Roof S V8

$28,190 USD

NV 3500 Standard Roof SV V8

$29,790 USD


Manufacturer's Suggested Retail Prices* (MSRP) for the 2012 Nissan NV High Roof models include:

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Model/Roof/Engine


NV 2500 High Roof S V6

$27,990 USD

NV 2500 High Roof SV V6

$29,590 USD

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NV 2500 High Roof S V8

$28,890 USD

NV 2500 High Roof SV V8

$30,490 USD

NV 3500 High Roof S V8

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$30,590 USD

NV 3500 High Roof SV V8

$32,190 USD


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