Nissan Motor
The all-new electric Townstar will take center-stage as Nissan brings its All-Star LCV line-up to the CV Show in Birmingham this week.
Visitors to the stand will see Nissan’s brand new electric commercial vehicle joined by the mid-size Primastar and larger Interstar models, ensuring there’s something for everyone wanting to future-proof their business operations.
"This event provides an excellent platform for us to demonstrate our new-look LCV range,” says Michael Auliar, sales director at Nissan Motor (GB) Ltd. “We look forward to connecting with attendees and sharing how Nissan can support their evolving transportation needs."
The all-new Townstar EV is an innovative electric van that helps customers adapt to changing emissions regulations, increased urbanization, and the rapid shift towards electrification.
Priced from £30,000 (CV OTR after PiVG) the Townstar EV boasts a cutting-edge electric powertrain that has been optimized with intelligent energy management and battery thermal cooling technology. This advanced system delivers a class-leading zero-emission range of 183 miles WLTP Combined (or up to 269 miles on the City Cycle), making it one of the most capable and versatile commercial vehicles on the market today.
The Townstar EV’s 45kWh battery offers both AC charging (11kW or 22kW) or DC CCS quick charging, the latter of which enables users to charge the battery from 15% to 80% in as little as 37 minutes. Battery thermal cooling combined with the 22kW AC and 80kW DC CCS charging is standard from Acenta grade onward.
Every Nissan LCV boasts an industry-leading five-year or 100,000-mile warranty, demonstrating Nissan’s continued commitment to quality. The Townstar EV expands on this offering with an eight-year warranty on the battery state of health up to 70%.
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