Updated 2021 Nissan NV300 Combi unveiled
A new ‘interlock’ grille, LED headlights and a redesigned front bumper certainly give the 2021 NV300 Combi people-carrier plenty of presence.
There are changes for the nine-seat interior, too. In particular, a completely revised dashboard should provide a more premium feel, plus it can accommodate an 8” NissanConnect infotainment touchscreen.
In addition, an enhanced list of driver aids now includes Traffic Sign Recognition, Blind Spot Warning and Lane Departure Warning.
The 2021 NV300 Combi is powered by a 2.0 litre dCi turbocharged diesel engine that complies with the latest Euro 6D Full emissions standards. Three outputs are being offered:
Sales will begin in May 2021, but Nissan has yet to confirm prices and full technical specifications.
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There are changes for the nine-seat interior, too. In particular, a completely revised dashboard should provide a more premium feel, plus it can accommodate an 8” NissanConnect infotainment touchscreen.
In addition, an enhanced list of driver aids now includes Traffic Sign Recognition, Blind Spot Warning and Lane Departure Warning.
The 2021 NV300 Combi is powered by a 2.0 litre dCi turbocharged diesel engine that complies with the latest Euro 6D Full emissions standards. Three outputs are being offered:
- 110 PS (108 bhp / 80 kW) with a manual gearbox
- 150 PS (148 bhp / 110 kW) with either a manual gearbox or a dual-clutch automatic transmission
- 170 PS (167 bhp / 125 kW) with a dual-clutch automatic transmission
Sales will begin in May 2021, but Nissan has yet to confirm prices and full technical specifications.
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