Nissan creates the e-NV200 Winter Camper
“Ideal for winter expeditions” is how Nissan describes its pure-electric e-NV200 Winter Camper concept vehicle. That claim is debatable, though.
For instance, while the ride height has been raised and Maxxis off-road tyres are fitted, there’s no all-wheel drive. Adventures would consequently be restricted to less arduous terrain only.
Staying cosy inside this compact van during freezing weather might also be a major challenge. Nissan appears to have omitted a dedicated heating system and extra insulation from the specification, plus any warmth generated is likely to rapidly escape through the thin fabric sides of the elevating roof.
Even the top-mounted solar panel (which feeds a 220V on-board power pack) is going to be of limited use during short days with little sunlight.
All things considered, the e-NV200 Winter Camper actually seems best-suited for summer trips away.
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For instance, while the ride height has been raised and Maxxis off-road tyres are fitted, there’s no all-wheel drive. Adventures would consequently be restricted to less arduous terrain only.
Staying cosy inside this compact van during freezing weather might also be a major challenge. Nissan appears to have omitted a dedicated heating system and extra insulation from the specification, plus any warmth generated is likely to rapidly escape through the thin fabric sides of the elevating roof.
Even the top-mounted solar panel (which feeds a 220V on-board power pack) is going to be of limited use during short days with little sunlight.
All things considered, the e-NV200 Winter Camper actually seems best-suited for summer trips away.
Related posts:
Nissan builds an e-NV200 ice cream van
The Nissan e-NV200 gets more range for 2018
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