Available new from: June 2018  -  September 2022

Nissan NV200 Combi (10-22)
Nissan NV200 Combi (10-22)
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Specs Overview

2wd
Auto
Electric
5dr
Power (bhp)107 bhp
Acceleration 0-60 mph13.6 secs
Electric range124 miles
Insurance group get an insurance quote? 22
Road tax£0 per year
Dimensions (mm)Length 4560mm X Width 2011mm
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Costs

What is the price to buy a used and new NV200 Combi 2010 and what is the overall running cost?

Miles per pound - home charging12.4 mpp
Miles per pound - public charging6.7 mpp
Charging times
Charge from 0-100 % full 21 hours 30 mins
Charge from 0-100 % full 7 hours 30 mins
Charge from 20-80 % full 40 mins
Energy consumption
Latest test standard (WLTP) Explanation
Electric fuel economy explained
Instead of fuel consumption in mpg, the official fuel economy measure for electric cars is their energy consumption in miles per kilowatt-hour (kWh). That is, how many miles they can travel on one kWh of electrical energy. So, the higher the figure, the better.
To compare an electric car's fuel economy to a petrol or diesel car, look for Parkers' exclusive miles per pound measure (mpp).
Mpp shows how far any car will go on a pound's worth of fuel, whatever type of fuel it uses.
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4.2 miles/kWh
Insurance group22
Annual road tax£0
Price when new£33,355
Used price range£10,275 - £24,165
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Dimensions

What are the dimensions of NV200 Combi 2010 and its fuel capacity and the overall weight?

Battery Capacity40 kWh
Weight2250kg
Length4560mm
Width2011mm
Height1858mm
Wheelbase2725mm
Turning Circle10m
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Performance

What is the BHP, top speed, torque, and CO2 emissions of NV200 Combi 2010?

Power107 bhp
Top Speed76 mph
0-60 mph13.6 secs
Torque254 Nm, 187 ft-lb
CO2 Emissions0 g/km
Euro Emissions Standard-
Miles Per Tank-
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Equipment list & trim options

Acenta Basic equipment
  • 3x3 point rear seat belts
  • ABS
  • CD
  • Cloth seat trim
  • Driver`s airbag
  • Front electric windows
  • Full size spare wheel
  • Passenger`s airbag
  • Remote locking
  • Service indicator
  • Steering wheel rake adjustment
Acenta Standard Equipment
  • Air conditioning
  • Body coloured bumpers
  • Cruise control
  • Electric mirrors
  • Isofix child seat anchor points
  • Side airbags
  • Traction control
Acenta Optional Equipment
  • Alarm
  • Alloy wheels
  • Audio remote
  • Central locking
  • Climate control
  • Folding rear seats
  • Front fog lights
  • Heated mirrors
  • Height adjustable drivers seat
  • PAS
  • Steel wheels
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Engine

What is the Engine size, fuel type, transmission, and Gearbox of Nissan NV200 Combi 2010?

Engine Size-
Cylinders-
Valves-
Fuel TypeElectric
TransmissionAutomatic
Gearbox1 Speed
DrivetrainFront wheel drive
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Cabin & Luggage

What are the number of seats and doors in Nissan NV200 Combi 2010 and its boot size?

Doors5
Seats7
Luggage Capacity900 litres
Unbraked Towing Weight-
Braked Towing Weight-

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*Where a range of mpp is shown the low figure relates to a version of this car fitted with all optional extras that reduce fuel economy; the high figure to a version fitted with no such options. A single figure indicates there are no options available that affect fuel economy. Based on WLTP combined fuel economy for versions of this car made since September 2017 only, and typical current fuel or electricity costs.