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Battery
Prices
Range according to WLTP cycle
Motorisation
| Performance | Puissance | Autonomie (WLTP) | Batterie utilisable |
|---|---|---|---|
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90 kW
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122 ea
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275 km
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44 kWh
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AC connector
Type 2![]()
Max power (kW)
11
AC accelerated charging 0 to 100 % : 4h34min
DC connector
CCS
Max DC power (kW)
75
DC rapid charge 10 to 80 % : 45 minutes
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| Longueur | Largeur | Hauteur | Poids à vide |
|---|---|---|---|
|
4486 mm
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1570 mm
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1864 mm
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2130 kg
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| Amortissement | Amortissement de la batterie |
|---|---|
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30,000 INCL. VAT
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Yes
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The Nissan Townstar is a 100 % electric van. The maximum power of the Nissan Townstar is 90 kW (122 bhp).
The Nissan Townstar starts at €22,220 on sale in France. This price includes VAT. This price does not include environmental bonus which is deducted when you buy a new clean vehicle in France. In addition to the ecological bonus, you may also be eligible for the conversion premium and regional aid.
Companies also benefit from tax breaks when they buy a 100 % electric vehicle.
The Nissan Townstar's battery has a total capacity of 44 kWh. The range is around 300 km with a battery charged to 100 %. Actual range, however, will depend on a number of factors, including climate, road conditions, whether or not air conditioning is used, and driving style.
Recharging is via a type 2 connector, and the on-board charger has a maximum output of 11 kW. This means that a fully discharged battery can be recharged in around 4 hours 30 minutes.
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During the Meiji and Taisho eras, the only cars on Japan's roads were foreign brands such as Ford and GM (General Motors). At that time, men like Yoshisuke Aikawa had zealously begun to manufacture vehicles. It was they who laid the foundations of today's Japanese car industry. In 1958, Nissan won the Mobilgas Round Australia Trial with a Datsun 1000. Naturally, this victory made the manufacturer's name known the world over. Then, in 1959, Nissan gave birth to the Bluebird. The car was a great success and was exported in large numbers to the American market (under the name Nissan 1200). Business was booming and Nissan set up in the United States in 1960. Nissan went from strength to strength, and in 1962 the company began sending a few models to Europe. Imports into the UK began in 1984 and in 1999, Nissan joined forces with Renault. This alliance made the group the number 4 car manufacturer in the world. Nissan sells 5 million cars a year and employs 265,000 people. Nissan will be going electric in 2010 with the Nissan Leaf, which will be the best-selling electric car in the world.
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