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Nissan isn't the first to have an e-NV200 camper van, as British conversion shop Hillside Leisure developed its Dalbury E several years ago. It will be interesting to see if the broader reach of ...
Here in 2021, delivery vans are going electric, which means the camper van world should follow suit shortly. Nissan, for one, is leaning into it: the brand has just unveiled an all-electric pop-top ...
Nissan has been revealing a series of concepts ahead of this month’s Japan Mobility Show. We saw the Hyper Urban, a road-going EV crossover and the Hyper Adventure, a more off-road-ready EV crossover.
A bit of context: vans elsewhere are sometimes luxurious, opulent executive limousines, basically. That goes for Nissan's current Elgrand van, the Toyota Alphard, et cetera.
With the Nissan Townstar Karaok-e you can skip that boring step because the van is the party. That’s the idea behind Nissan ’s modified Townstar Evalia is a one-off project recently shown in ...
Those who follow the e-camper van market might remember Nissan's e-NV200, the world's first electric camper van. That model was retired in 2021 and replaced by the Townstar EV.
As for the new electric van itself, Nissan says that the new 40 kWh battery enables a 60% increase in range for up to 280 km (174 miles) on a single charge.
Nissan Shares First Look at Luxury EV Van Concept: "Hyper Tourer": Designed with fully autonomous capabilities in mind.
Nissan partnered with Mackie’s of Scotland, an ice cream producer, to create a new version of its e-NV200 all-electric van designed to be a zero-emission ice cream truck.
Nissan’s UK team designed an all-electric ‘Concept 20-23’ sports hatchback that it’s using as a vehicle to present its plans to only sell EVs in the continent by 2030.
You gotta hand it to the Nissan Hyper Tourer concept—it is certainly trying. 0:00 / 0:00 A bit of context: vans elsewhere are sometimes luxurious, opulent executive limousines, basically.