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Nissan’s new mid-size commercial vehicle, the NV300 van, is the final puzzle piece in the brand’s revitalised workhorse line-up. The new NV300 van shares its platform with the popular Renault Trafic and Vauxhall Vivaro, as well as the not-so well-known Fiat Talento. In fact, it’s even built in the same factory as the Trafic, Talento and the non-Luton-built Vivaros, in Sandouville, France. Other key rivals for the Nissan NV300 include the Ford Transit Custom, Volkswagen Transporter and Citroen Dispatch.
One of the most noticeable changes from the Nissan NV300’s Primastar predecessor is the exterior design. Nissan says that it deliberately created the new NV300 to look more like its current SUV range - i.e. the Juke, Qashqai and X-Trail. In fact, the Nissan NV300 was designed at the Nissan Design Centre in London; the very place that styled the popular second-generation Nissan Qashqai.
All Nissan NV300 models come with a range of safety tech fitted as standard; anti-lock brakes with electronic brake force distribution, stability control, traction control and hill start assist are equipped no matter which model or configuration you choose. If you go for the nine-seater Combi version, tyre pressure monitoring is fitted, too. Although only one engine is on offer in the NV300, there’s a decent amount of flexibility thanks to the four states of tune: 94bhp, 118bhp, 123bhp and 148bhp.