
Nissan's new NV200 taxi made its debut in New York City in late 2013 following a few regulatory bumps in the road, and is now widely available. The taxi arrives with NV200 guts, as well as added rear seating for four passengers, side windows, and a Lexan partition to shield drivers from rowdy revelers. Read our driving impressions of the 2014 NV200 Taxi here. Photos by Vince Taroc.
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Nissan has begun producing the e-NV200 battery-electric compact van in Barcelona with plans to begin sending it to a variety of global markets in June.
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Dean Bowman of Nissan discusses the interior ergonomics that make the Nissan NV200 compact cargo van an ideal mobile office.
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Nissan has released additional specifications for its NV200 taxi that went into service in New York City in December amid legal controversy that it had been given preferential treatment by the city's taxi commission.
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Nissan's 2014 NV200 cargo van gets a base price of $20,240, a $250 increase from the initial 2013 model introduced a year ago.
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FedEx Express, a subsidiary of FedEx Corp., and Nissan have announced that the two companies will begin testing the Nissan e-NV200, a battery electric compact cargo van, under real world conditions in Washington, D.C.
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Nissan has unveiled the new face of its Taxi for London, redesigned to make it instantly recognizable as one of the capital's iconic black cabs, according to the automaker.
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The entry of all-new vans will generate a host of upfit packages, offering new shelving/bin options for walk-in applications and high-roof configurations. These new models, along with new pickups, will re-energize the upfit market.
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The L.A. Auto Show highlighted a cross section of the various vans available to fleets and consumers. Photos by Stephane Babcock, Paul Clinton, Joanne Tucker, Amy Winter, and Chris Wolski.
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After a four-year “resting period,” the compact van is back, alive and well, and offering even more options than ever.
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