
General Motors provided more details on its upcoming 2015 Chevrolet City Express cargo van, which the automaker is sourcing from Nissan. The vehicle will come in two trim levels, LS and LT, according to GM, and feature a 2.0L four-cylinder DOHC engine.
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Nissan has produced a new video in which the company’s Dean Bowman, from the automaker’s “Nissan Insider” online media effort, provides an overview of the vehicle’s features and some of the design decisions the company made.
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BraunAbility has installed a rear-entry ramp and a new restraint system that’s designed to secure a wheelchair in the NV200 Taxi. Nissan is now calling this van model the Nissan Mobility Taxi.
Read More →Nissan has been holding a number of milestone meetings for key stakeholders as part of the planned rollout of a taxi version of the Nissan NV200 as the “Taxi of Tomorrow” for New York City. A video from Nissan details its recent progress as part of this project.
Read More →Nissan is planning to build an all-new version of its Titan full-size pickup truck, though the automaker hasn't yet announced a timeline for this new vehicle. The automaker said it wants this new vehicle to appeal to fleet and skilled-trade customers in addition to retail buyers.
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Nissan says its all-new 2013 NV200 Cargo Van is designed for business owners and fleet operators that want a smaller work van. It goes on sale in April.
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Nissan showed its redesigned 2013-MY NV200 Compact Cargo Van at the 2013 Chicago Auto Show and revealed more details about the vehicle, which the company originally announced at the 2012 Chicago Auto Show. Photos courtesy of Nissan.
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The New York Taxi and Limousine Commission (TLC) has approved the Nissan NV200 as the official “Taxi of Tomorrow” for New York City, according to Nissan, after a delay over requirements to make the vehicle wheelchair accessible.
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After decades of few models and even fewer options, the cargo van market is beginning to capture the attention and fill the needs of fleet managers.
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NEW YORK – New York City’s Comptroller John C. Liu said he would reject the contract that would make Nissan’s NV200 the “Taxi of Tomorrow” until the city’s entire taxi fleet makes its cabs wheelchair accessible.
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