2017 Nissan NV300 Van and Combi – Video
Slotted between the NV200 and NV400 in the manufacturer’s LCV model lineup, the NV300 was designed to keep running costs low. In this regard, Nissan advertises two-year/40,000-kilometer service intervals, whichever comes first. Available as a panel van, crew van, floor cab, and combi, the 2017 Nissan NV300 is a pretty versatile workhorse, all things considered.
The engine list, for example, consists of four turbo diesels powerplants that displace 1.6 liters. There are two single turbo units (95 PS, 120 PS) and two twin-turbo units (125 PS, 145 PS), and all of them are matched with a six-speed stick shift with the gearshift borrowed from low-end Renault and Dacia models. Fuel economy is best in the case of the 125 PS combi body style, which is capable of returning 5.6 l/100 km (50.4 UK mpg) combined.