What's New in the 2018 Nissan NV200?
For 2018, the NV200 gains as standard a rearview monitor and a 5-inch color audio display monitor featuring a USB port, Bluetooth for phone and music streaming plus Nissan's hands-free text message assistant. See the 2018 Nissan NV200 models for sale near you
Which NV200 is the Best?
The NV200 offers some interesting optional features, but if we were in the market for a work van, we'd stick with the base S model and save a bundle in comparison to the rival Transit Connect.
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How Much Does a 2018 Nissan NV200 Cost?
The 2018 Nissan NV200 is offered in two trim levels: S and SV.
The S trim ($22,755) comes standard with 15-in steel wheels, cloth upholstery with vinyl wear patches, adjustable driver lumbar support, power windows, power door locks, Hill Start Assist, a 12-volt power point in the center console, a trip computer, a fold-down passenger seat with a seatback tray table, Nissan's mobile-office center console (including laptop and hanging file-folder storage, a pen/pencil tray, a CD holder and dual cup holders), 60/40-split rear cargo doors that open up to 180 degrees, 20 interior cargo mounting points, six exterior roof-rack mounting points, rearview monitor and a 2-speaker CD audio system with auxiliary and USB ports, 5-in color display and Bluetooth.
The SV ($23,730) adds power-heated mirrors, six floor-mounted D-rings in the cargo area, power locks, keyless entry, cruise control and an additional 12-volt power point.
NV200 options include satellite radio, NissanConnect with navigation, which features a 5.8-in touchscreen display, a navigation system and voice-command functionality. Rear sonar parking assist, cruise control and glass windows for the rear and side doors are also available.
The NV200's standard dual-sliding side doors make the cargo area accessible from either side of the vehicle. The French-style rear doors split 60/40, with the wider door on the curb side to ease loading and unloading. Both doors open up to 180 degrees so they won't get in the way. A 90-degree detent is also provided.
Nissan's compact van owes its cargo capacity of 122.7 cu ft. to the unique extended body for North American models. Elsewhere in the world, the NV200 is 7.9 inches shorter. By comparison, the Ford Transit Connect long wheelbase model offers 149 cu ft., and the RAM ProMaster City offers 131.7 cu ft. of cargo space. Nissan estimates payload for the NV200 at 1,480 pounds.