Nissan Interstar-e will be the very first Nissan electric large van. The vehicle, alaso available in Europe with diesel engine, comes with Nissan’s standard warranty of 5 years or 160,000 kilometres, and 8 years or 160,000 kilometres for Interstar-e battery.

The next generation Interstar will race into the market with a wide range of factory-built conversions, including Tipper, Dropside and Box Van. The all-new Interstar-e, Nissan’s first fully electric large van, will deliver a more sustainable ride, with an 87kWh battery providing a top range of over 460 kilometres and allowing users to reach client after client without ever having to worry about the autonomy. Nissan’s D/C Charging offers rapid capabilities, recharging up to 252 km in just 30 minutes, and a shorter mission version with a 40kWh battery for approximately 200km. At the same time, its A/C Charging capabilities cater for depot charging from 10-100% in under 4 hours.

Nissan Interstar, class-leading aerodynamics

The next generation Interstar has got your back. The new model will be equipped with class-leading aerodynamics, with a 20% Drag (SCx) Reduction, helping customers save either fuel or electricity and maximise their driving range and business efficiency. Nissan’s brand-new large van also boasts serious payload competitiveness of up to 1.6 tonnes for the electric version and almost 2 tonnes for ICE options.

Both the diesel and EV versions of the next generation Interstar are equipped with a max towing capacity of 2500 kg, allowing for a greater range of products, goods or equipment that can be towed by the model. As standard, all new generation Interstar models are equipped with a wide range of safety features, including Forward Emergency Braking, Drowsiness Warning and a Tyre Pressure Monitoring System. The Trailer Sway Assist is also included in this brand-new offering, for added security whilst towing goods.

The van braking system also ensures that braking power is always optimised, regardless of how heavy the vehicle is. Additionally, Interstar’s reaction timing for emergency breaking is halved over previous generation models, giving drivers even greater peace of mind and allowing them to stay as safe as possible behind the wheel.

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