Nissan has confirmed that a seven-seat version of its electric-powered e-NV200 will be launched in the UK next month.
Customers are certainly going to have plenty of choice. For starters, a new more upmarket Evalia model line is joining the existing Combi range. Then there are two trim grades and the different charging methods to consider, giving a total of seven seven-seat variants.
That just leaves the decision to either purchase the battery pack outright or lease it. Both options take advantage of the government’s Plug-in Car Grant, which is currently worth up to £5,000.
The Nissan e-NV200 has an NEDC range of 106 miles (170 kilometres).
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Customers are certainly going to have plenty of choice. For starters, a new more upmarket Evalia model line is joining the existing Combi range. Then there are two trim grades and the different charging methods to consider, giving a total of seven seven-seat variants.
That just leaves the decision to either purchase the battery pack outright or lease it. Both options take advantage of the government’s Plug-in Car Grant, which is currently worth up to £5,000.
Seven-seat Nissan e-NV200 - UK on the road prices | ||
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Battery pack | Outright purchase | Flex leasing |
Combi Acenta | £23,400 | £19,895 |
Combi Acenta Rapid | £24,245 | £21,075 |
Combi Acenta Rapid Plus | £24,900 | £21,740 |
Combi Tekna Rapid | £26,080 | £21,270 |
Combi Tekna Rapid Plus | £26,745 | £21,940 |
Evalia Tekna Rapid | £26,595 | £21,590 |
Evalia Tekna Rapid Plus | £27,260 | £22,255 |
All prices are net of the Plug-in Car Grant. |
The Nissan e-NV200 has an NEDC range of 106 miles (170 kilometres).
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