Nissan e-NV200 UK prices announced

This coming July will see the electric-powered e-NV200 arrive at Nissan dealers. Available in either panel van or five-seat combi guises, both are being offered with a choice of two trim grades.

But those aren’t the only decisions facing customers. They’ll also have to consider whether buying the e-NV200’s battery pack outright or leasing it separately is a better option. It’s certainly something that affects the initial cost significantly.

Nissan e-NV200 Combi (2015) Front Side

Another factor that has influenced the price list is the government’s involvement. That’s because the van version is eligible for the Plug-in Van Grant, which is currently capped at £8,000. The combi meanwhile qualifies for the less generous £5,000 Plug-in Car Grant.

Nissan e-NV200 van - UK on the road prices
Battery Lease* Buy outright
Grade Incl. PiVG Excl. PiVG Incl. PiVG Excl. PiVG
Acenta £13,393.00 £17,605.00 £16,562.20 £21,775.00
Acenta Rapid £14,259.40 £18,745.00 £17,428.60 £22,915.00
Acenta Rapid Plus £14,681.20 £19,300.00 £17,850.40 £23,470.00
Tekna Rapid £15,733.80 £20,685.00 £18,903.00 £24,855.00
Tekna Rapid Plus £16,155.60 £21,240.00 £19,324.80 £25,410.00
Nissan e-NV200 combi - UK on the road prices
Battery Lease* Buy outright
Grade Incl. PiCG Excl. PiCG Incl. PiCG Excl. PiCG
Acenta £17,855.00 £22,855.00 £22,859.00 £27,859.00
Acenta Rapid Plus £19,349.00 £24,350.00 £24,353.00 £29,353.00
Tekna Rapid £20,639.00 £25,640.00 £25,643.00 £30,643.00
Tekna Rapid Plus £21,305.00 £26,305.00 £26,309.00 £31,309.00
* Monthly battery lease cost ranges from £61 to £106 depending on term and annual mileage.
Plug-in Van Grant is 20% up to a maximum of £8,000.
Plug-in Car Grant is 20% up to a maximum of £5,000.
Rapid models feature a rapid charging facility.
Rapid Plus models feature a 6.6 kW onboard fast charging facility.

By comparison, the diesel NV200 starts from £13,590. So financially the e-NV200 could make sense, especially when Nissan is claiming fuel and maintenance savings of £2,500 and £575 respectively over four years.

Depreciation on the e-NV200 remains unknown though, plus operators will have to be satisfied with its 105 miles (170 kilometres) range and 75 mph (120 km/h) top speed.

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