
BraunAbility has installed a rear-entry ramp and a new restraint system that’s designed to secure a wheelchair in the NV200 Taxi. Nissan is now calling this van model the Nissan Mobility Taxi.
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Nissan showed its redesigned 2013-MY NV200 Compact Cargo Van at the 2013 Chicago Auto Show and revealed more details about the vehicle, which the company originally announced at the 2012 Chicago Auto Show. Photos courtesy of Nissan.
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Check out this walkaround of the 2014-MY Transit Connect van that shows the vehicle's various features.
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Ford released new images of its redesigned 2014-MY Transit Connect Van, the cargo version of its Transit Connect. The images here show long wheelbase versions of the vehicle in different colors and from different angles. The Transit Connect is now in its second generation, which began with the 2013-MY. Photos courtesy of Ford.
Read More →Chrysler’s Ram Truck brand announced on Wednesday that it plans to develop a large van, based on the European Fiat Ducato, as a 2014 model-year vehicle for the North American marketplace.
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Ford has unveiled its all-new 2014 model-year Transit Connect Wagon, which the automaker plans to offer in five- and seven-passenger configurations, two wheelbase lengths, and three trim levels (XL, XLT, and Titanium).
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After decades of few models and even fewer options, the cargo van market is beginning to capture the attention and fill the needs of fleet managers.
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At the 2012 Chicago Auto Show, Nissan unveiled its new NV200 Compact Cargo Van, which the automaker said is designed for customers who want a smaller van for business use. The photos in this gallery show the van's exterior and interior, along with some of the features Nissan is offering for the two van models (S and SV).
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DETROIT - Nissan said its e-NV200 Concept is a preview of a near-future production version of a full-electric vehicle. The automaker said it’s targeting the vehicle primarily for fleet use.
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AUBURN HILLS, MI; ISTANBUL, TURKEY; TURIN, ITALY - Chrysler stated its Turkish joint-venture partner will invest more than $160 million in homologation and customer modifications for the U.S. and Canadian markets.
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