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Japan Kei truck, rebadged Suzuki Carry. Van: AD: 1982 2005 2016 Japan Station wagon commercial vehicle. Marketed as the Nissan NV150 AD between 2016 and 2021. Caravan/ Urvan: 1973 2012 2021 Asia, Africa and Latin America Medium van. Interstar: 2010 2024 — Europe Large van. Rebadged Renault Master. Renamed from Nissan NV400 since 2021. NV100 ...
The Nissan Caravan is a light commercial van ... Nissan NV350 Caravan (Japan) ... called the NV350 Caravan, was premiered. It went on sale on 15 June 2012 with diesel ...
Available in Van DX light commercial van and Wagon 16S people carrier, the NV200 Vanette is a version of the Nissan NV200 van replacing the older Nissan Vanette. [11]The vehicle went on sale on 21 May 2009 in Japan, followed by other countries.
A Japanese-market Toyota Crown S170 in the United Kingdom.The model has never seen an official release in the country and was registered in May 2019. Japanese used vehicle exporting is a grey market international trade involving the export of used cars and other vehicles from Japan to other markets around the world since the 1980s.
The Nissan NV (Nissan Van) is a term used by the Japanese automaker Nissan for a number of their commercial vans: Nissan NV100 Clipper - A badge engineered Mitsubishi Minicab/Suzuki Every for the Japanese market; Nissan NV100 Clipper Rio - A passenger car variant of the NV100 Clipper, badge engineered Suzuki Every Wagon for the Japanese market
The Nissan Vanette (Japanese: 日産・バネット, Hepburn: Nissan Banetto) is a cabover van and pickup truck produced by the Japanese automaker Nissan from 1978 until 2011. . The first two generations were engineered by Nissan's Aichi Manufacturing Division for private, personal ownership, with the last two generations built by Mazda, rebadged as Nissans and refocused as commercial vehicles ...
In Japan, the Elgrand is one level below Nissan's largest van, called the Nissan Caravan which has been in production since the 1960s. The E52 went on sale in Hong Kong on 20 October 2010 as a 2011 model year vehicle.
It was also sold as the "Nissan Datsun AD Van", to tie it together with the Nissan Datsun, which was the name used for the Nissan Pickup in the Japanese Domestic Market. [ 3 ] It came with three engines; the 1.3 and 1.5-litre carburetted E13S and E15S and the 1.7-litre CD17 diesel engine.