• Orders are now opened to all customers with Limited Edition 2.ZERO, available for one version of the Van bodytype and one version of the 7-seater Evalia bodytype. 
  • New advanced battery gives drivers more than 60% extra range on a single charge with no compromise on cargo capacity.

 

PARIS, France (January 4, 2018) – Nissan, the world’s leading electric vehicle manufacturer, has today announced that the order books are open for its new longer range, zero-emissions van that goes further than ever on a single charge.

 

The new e-NV200 now fitted with 40kWh battery is now available in Italy, Belgium, Germany, Austria, Switzerland, Poland, Czech Rep, Hungary & Slovakia. Orders will open in other countries in the next few weeks. It is available as a five-door van and as a seven-seater Evalia passenger vehicle. Both models come with Radio CD MP3 Bluetooth, Auto Air Conditioning, I-key system, Cruise control, electric mirrors, Fog lamps, enhanced navigation system and Rear view Camera. They also come with a 6.6kw on-board and are ChaDeMo compatible for Quick charge solution.

 

The Nissan e-NV200 now offers a 60% extended range of up to 280 km NEDC* with unchanged cargo capacity and single shift transmission that makes driving easier and safer.

 

Crucially, the e-NV200 can help make 100% electric last miles delivery achievable for businesses and professional drivers everywhere. With customers now able to drive more than 100 km further on a single charge compared to the previous generation e-NV200 fitted with 24kWh battery, the Nissan e-NV200 covers up to 40% of the European small van market’s daily need.

 

 

Gareth Dunsmore, Director, Electric Vehicles, Nissan Europe, commented: “With its longer range and optimal exterior dimensions and cargo capacity, the new 40kWh e-NV200 is the perfect last mile solution for urban deliveries and collections. Given the huge impact that professional drivers have on air quality and traffic congestion, especially in city centres, helping cut the level of CO2 emissions they create is a vital part of creating a more sustainable future.”

publié par Nissan