The Nissan Townstar is the company’s latest small electric panel van, replacing the eNV200. Nissan has taken all its learnings from the popular eNV200 to give this latest model more performance, efficiency and technology than ever before.
Key highlights
The Nissan Townstar comes in L1 and L2 versions, which basically means short- or long-wheelbase versions. The L2 version measures nearly 5m in length, although both models benefit from sliding side doors and rear barn doors to maximise flexibility. Loading capacity ranges between 3.3 and 4.3m3, the latter providing enough space to lay two Euro Pallets side-by-side. Beyond the swanky 10-inch digital dashboard and an eight-inch infotainment system, there’s also plenty of useful technology on offer, including the optional Around View Monitor which uses four cameras around the car to provide a 360° birds-eye view of your vehicle for easier manoeuvring.
Performance and range
The Townstar uses a 44kWh battery and can offer up to 184 miles of range - that's around 50% more than the eNV200 it replaces - while its 75kW maximum charging rate means 0-80 per cent will take just over 40 minutes. Entry-level Visia trim levels also provide 11kW AC charging, but if you go for Accenta, Tekna or Tekna+ trim levels, you’ll get 22kW AC charging as standard – great for keeping your fleet fully-charged at the office. Usefully, the Nissan Townstar also features the ability for owners to remotely set the climate control - perfect for those cold early starts - as well as schedule your charge, taking advantage of off-peak energy tariffs.
Similar models
If you’re familiar with the Renault Kangoo you’ll instantly spot that the Nissan Townstar shares plenty of its cosmetic and electrical bits. The Peugeot e-Partner and Mercedes eCitan are also solid all-rounders that are worth considering.
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Similar models
If you’re familiar with the Renault Kangoo you’ll instantly spot that the Nissan Townstar shares plenty of its cosmetic and electrical bits. The Peugeot e-Partner and Mercedes eCitan are also solid all-rounders that are worth considering.
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The Townstar is a great option when you鈥檙e looking for your next van, with a key plus being its versatility, meaning it can be used for a variety of purposes. The brand is known for its reliability too, meaning you鈥檙e unlikely to run into any major problems for the duration of your lease deal.聽
When leasing rather than buying, you can also save yourself money and the headache of the van depreciating in value over time. Leasing gives you the opportunity to upgrade your vehicle every few years, so you can continue enjoying the latest technology. GRIDSERVE also gives you an easy-to-use contactless card to claim three months of free across our Electric Highway network.
As a versatile small panel van, the Townstar can be used for a wide range of businesses or individual drivers. A few examples include delivery drivers, tradespeople, small businesses or even just individuals who require that extra bit of space in the back that a car can鈥檛 provide, like cyclists or camping enthusiasts.
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Marketed as a small electric panel van, the Townstar obviously isn鈥檛 the biggest in GRIDSERVE鈥檚 van range but it still provides more than enough room in the load bay for most. The size differs with the two options, with the L1 version being the smaller of the two at 4,486 mm in length, 2,159 mm in width and 1,813 mm in height, with a wheelbase of 2,716 mm. The load capacity sits at 3.3m3.
The bigger edition is the L2, which measures in at 4,910 mm L x 2,159 mm W x 1,813 mm H. The wheelbase for the L2 is 3,100 mm, with a load capacity of 4.3m3. If you need more space, then the L2 edition is the better option for you.