
2011 Nissan NV Debuts at Work
Truck Show
As Nissan finalizes plans to bring its first
production commercial vehicle (CV) to the North American market in late 2010, it
is starting with a truly ground up design – from its rugged ladder frame to the
roof rack mounting brackets on the top of the innovatively conceived and styled
body. Yet the all-new Nissan NV (Nissan Van) also has the advantage of Nissan’s
exceptional commercial vehicle heritage, covering 75 years and more than 75
percent of the global CV market.
The new Nissan NV will be manufactured in Canton,
Mississippi and available through a select network of authorized Nissan
Commercial Vehicle dealers nationwide. For updates and more information, please
go to www.nissancommercialvehicles.com.
“The new kid on the block, as it turns out, is
also a long-time player in the global commercial vehicle market. As the first
non-domestic nameplate to design, manufacture and sell CVs in the United States,
we bring a more than seven-decade tradition of durability, quality and
reliability to our products,” said Joe Castelli, vice president, Commercial
Vehicles and Fleet, Nissan North America, Inc. (NNA). “At the same time, we’ve
taken a fresh look at every aspect of the CV business – including styling,
powertrain, interiors, cost of operation and ownership, dealership sales and
service operations and, most importantly, real world customer needs.”
The first production models in Nissan’s new North
American CV lineup are the 2011 Nissan NV1500, NV2500 HD and NV3500 HD. They
will be available with a choice of 4.0-liter V6 and 5.6-liter V8 engines and in
two body styles, Standard Roof (all models) and High Roof (NV2500 HD and NV3500
HD only) – with High Roof models offering stand-up walkthrough/work cargo area
capability.
“It’s been too many years since any manufacturer
in this segment has taken a ’clean sheet’ look at the needs of owners and
operators in the CV segment,” said Castelli. “We’ve invested more than five
years researching the comfort, style and smart functionality demands that will
enable business owners to accomplish more throughout their day. We plan on
coming out of the box with segment-busting vehicles, so customer input was
essential.”
The NV planning team employed a wide range of
innovative customer research methodologies, including focus groups, on-site
visits and concept reviews. The quantitative and qualitative research took place
all across America – Los Angeles, Chicago, New Jersey, Dallas, Detroit, New
York, Minnesota, Arizona and other markets. The team met with large fleet owners
and managers, small business owners, aftermarket suppliers and converters and
rode along with owners of competitive vehicles.
“The NV is one of the most researched projects
ever in the history of Nissan. We touched the market at every point possible,
with the findings reflected in every aspect of the final NV design,” added
Castelli.
Comfortable Seating and Standing
Research showed that commercial van owners are the least satisfied of any
vehicle segment, with many van owners disposing of their vehicles in favor of
light duty trucks despite the compromise of convenience and utility. In
developing the new Nissan NV, one of the overarching goals was to combine pickup
truck-like comfort, interior amenities and drivability with a cargo van’s
capacity and security.
“Looking at the CV market in recent years,
there’s been a migration of van users to light-duty pickups due to the lack of
comfort, image and dependability of the current outdated van platforms,”
explained Castelli. “Yet many of these truck owners admit they need a van for
weather protection, security and the convenience of a tall roof van to carry
large items or equipment. With the Nissan NV, we’re giving them the best of both
worlds.”
Answering one of the major unmet owner needs –
driver comfort and roominess – the Nissan NV interior starts with wide front
doors for easy ingress and egress, supportive bucket seating with extensive
adjustability, large armrests and a truck-like driving position with ample
legroom and foot room. The available center console (removable) provides a range
of integrated storage features, while the fold-down passenger seat – which is
unique to the segment – adds worktable functionality and enhances the cab’s
feeling of openness.
Another major contributor to the pickup-like cab
is the absence of the traditional CV engine “doghouse” that intrudes into the
cab due to the setback engine placement. The Nissan NV utilizes a conventional
truck engine layout with the engine and transmission located ahead of the
firewall/A-pillar. This not only frees up space under the instrument panel and
between the seats, it also provides easy under-hood access to the entire engine
for routine service and maintenance.
“From the seats forward the NV looks, acts and
feels like a pickup. You don’t have to take apart the interior to access the
engine and you don’t have to worry about tucking your work boots into a cramped
footwell,” said Castelli. “But, make no mistake, behind the seats the NV is
pure, practical van.”
The NV’s ample cargo area offers a 120.7-inch
cargo floor length and 70.3-inch maximum cargo floor width. NV Standard Roof
models offer a maximum 55.4 cargo area height, among the tallest in class. The
NV High Roof provides a maximum 76.5-inches of cargo room height – enough for
most users to move about the cargo area while standing up straight.
“Standard Roof NV models are designed to fit in
most garages or go through most car washes and fast food drive-through lanes –
along with offering easier reach to access roof racks,” said Castelli. “But for
so many businesses, the added cargo capacity and the ability to stand up and
work inside the High Roof NV will be a priceless enhancement to their everyday
operations and productivity.”
Smart Functionality and Flexible Layout
Inspired by customer needs and usage, the Nissan NV offers an amazing array of
smart functionality features, including storage pockets, spaces and compartments
designed to provide secure access to the typical commercial customers’ everyday
use objects. An under seat drawer, for example, fits small tools, stationary or
first aid kits, while the deep door pockets fit flashlights, legal-size binders
and clipboards. High Roof models offer an available overhead console designed to
hold work gloves, legal size binders, safety glasses and system books. The
available center console (removable) fits letter size files and laptop computers
– and includes a computer or mobile phone charging point.
“A commercial van must serve many more functions
today, including acting as a mobile office for time spent on the road or at a
job site,” said Castelli. “We’ve made storage and productivity items integral to
the design, rather than tacked-on afterthoughts. The result is a clean,
practical and comfortable workspace for a wide variety of professions and
businesses.”
Along with being conceived as a “mobile office,”
the Nissan NV is designed to function as a “mobile workshop” – thanks to its
simple, flexible cargo area layout. Along with offering wide door openings, the
NV offers room between the wheelhouses to accommodate standard plywood or
drywall sheets or pallets. There are also a range of cargo area tie-down rings
and ample cargo area lighting.
The new Nissan NV was also designed to
accommodate aftermarket outfitting and modifications. For example, the roof rack
mounting brackets are designed for various rack systems without piercing holes
in the roof, which can lead to corrosion and water leaks. The available
“upfitter pre-wiring” allows easy access into the electrical system.
The NV also offers a full-length cargo area inner
panel to protect the outer walls from dents and dings from the inside, and there
are multiple weld-nut attachment points for shelving and racks – again requiring
no sheet metal drilling. In addition, the NV’s nearly vertical sidewalls
maximize the usable cargo space, accommodating common aftermarket storage
systems, as well as a bulkhead behind the driver.
Three Well-Equipped Models
Cost of ownership and operation is a critical factor in the CV segment, whether
for major fleet operations or individual business owners. “From the rugged fully
boxed all-steel frame to the body-on-chassis construction, the NV is designed to
the highest Nissan standards of durability, quality and reliability,” said
Castelli. “The NV is designed to be affordable and to stand up to the abuse that
real work trucks face everyday.”
The new Nissan NV will launch with a choice of
two engines – a powerful yet fuel efficient 4.0-liter V6 or a powerful, torquey
5.6-liter V8. Both engines will be matched to a standard 5-speed automatic.
Safety systems include the Nissan Advanced Air
Bag System (includes dual-stage front supplemental air bags with seat belt
sensors), 3-point front seat belts with pretensioners and load limiters,
available supplemental front seat-mounted side-impact air bags and roof-mounted
supplemental curtain air bags.
The 2011 Nissan NV will be offered in three
well-equipped models, the NV1500, NV2500 HD and NV3500 HD. All three models will
be available with the Standard Roof, while the High Roof body will be offered in
the NV2500 HD and NV3500 HD models only. Additional information regarding
standard features, trim levels and optional equipment will be provided later.
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