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Nissan Interstar Van Tipper F35 L2 2.3 dCi 145 Tkna+

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Fuel Type

Diesel

Transmission

Manual

No of Seats

3 Seats

Efficiency

MPG

Emissions

336 G/KM

No of Doors

2 Doors

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Cruise Control

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Nissan Interstar Van Tipper F35 L2 2.3 dCi 145 Tkna+

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Technical Specification

Number of Seats:

3 Seats

Number of Gears:

6 Gears

Load Length:

3,205mm

Turning Circle (Kerb to Kerb):

13.60

Number of Valves Per Cylinder:

4

Load Width:

1,242mm

CAP ID:

54,662

CAP ID:

54,662

CAP ID:

54,662

RDE:

2

Emission_Testing_Scheme:

2

WLTP - MPG Low Minimum:

25.70

WLTP - MPG Medium Minimum:

28.20

WLTP - MPG High Minimum:

25.40

WLTP - MPG Extra High Minimum:

16.80

WLTP - MPG Combined Minimum:

22.10

WLTP - CO2 Low Maximum:

290 g/km

WLTP - CO2 Medium Maximum:

262 g/km

WLTP - CO2 High Maximum:

290 g/km

WLTP - CO2 Extra High Maximum:

441 g/km

WLTP - CO2 Combined Maximum :

336 g/km

WLTP - Static Values:

1

WLTP - MPG Combined:

22

WLTP - CO2 Combined:

336

CAP ID:

54,662

WLTP - CO2 Combined:

336

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Summary

It makes sense to buy a really large LCV. After all, specify one of these correctly and it could carry most of what you'd normally need a smoky full-sized lorry to shift. And even if you don't have really huge loads to carry, running cost advances in this market segment mean that it won't really cost much more to run something like this than would be required to operate a van from the next class down - something in the Volkswagen Transporter / Vauxhall Vivaro-sized sector. However you specify it, this Interstar will give you a lot more carriage capacity than something like that. But then, you could say that of any large van. This one though, gives itself a fighting chance in this tight market segment thanks to improvements in engine efficiency, extra hi-tech features, sharp pricing, clever design and thoughtful equipment provision. The Nissan Connect by Tom Tom sat nav set-up for example, might easily sell you this vehicle all on its own. This then, is the substance behind this Japanese maker's claim to a much bigger slice of the LCV market. And on this showing, it's a claim other rivals will have to take very seriously indeed.

Practicalities and Costs

There's a choice of L3 and L4 body lengths. Cargo volume will of course depend both on this and your choice between three body heights (H1, 2 and 3), leading to cubic metre capacities that run between 12.4 and 17.0m3 for this rear wheel drive design (though with a Luton conversion, you can push this up to as much as 22m3). That kind of carriage capacity can mean a lot of weight, so it's just as well that an extra 4.5 tonne gross vehicle weight option has been added into the top of the Interstar model range, sitting above more familiar 2.8, 3.3 and 3.5-tonne variants. As a result, payload capacities can run to as much as 2254kg. But will it be cheap to run? All models benefit from Stop & Start technology and regenerative braking via an Energy Smart Management (ESM) system that together enables the 150hp version, for example, to top its class in frugality. Drivers can contribute to improved fuel economy as well: this current Interstar has a number of on-board eco-driving aids including driving style and gear shift indicators and an ECO mode switch which limits harsh acceleration by limiting available engine torque as well as optimising the climate control system settings. The standard warranty is 3 years and 100,000 miles.

Background

Nissan has big plans for vans. Previously a minor player in the LCV sector, the Japanese company's influence in this segment has been slowly growing over the last few years following the well received launch of the compact but surprisingly spacious NV200 model in 2010. This was Nissan's own work, but the brand returned to its traditional partner Renault for help in developing the most sizeable model in its LCV range, this vehicle, the Interstar, previously known as the NV400. If you've tried the Renault Master version of this design, then you'll already know that it's a very competitive platform indeed, up with the class leaders when it comes to practicality and running costs. To this, the Interstar adds sharp pricing, distinctive looks, a huge range of model options and some clever hi-tech gadgetry. Will it all be enough? Let's find out.

Driving Experience

This van's Euro 6d-TEMP 2.3 dCi diesel engine (the same one previously fitted to Nissan's Navara pick-up) is a four-cylinder, 16-valve twin turbo diesel developed by Alliance partner Renault. This powerplant's technology uses a small turbocharger to generate increased torque at low revs (up to 1,500 rpm) for more rapid acceleration at city speeds or when fully laden. At higher engine speeds, the larger turbo takes over to provide more power and a usefully wider torque band that is especially appreciated at motorway speeds. Thanks to this increased flexibility, there is less need to change gear to maintain momentum. This not only reduces driver fatigue but also enhances fuel economy. This unit is available in four forms. The base 110 and 135hp variants come only with a manual gearbox. Go for this unit in either 150hp or 180hp form and you'll also get the option of a robotised semi-automatic gearbox. Depending on your delivery needs, there's a choice of front or rear wheel drive powertrain formats. The rear-driven model can tow up to 3.5-tonnes. Across the line-up, hi-tech features include Hill Start Assist, Trailer Sway Control and a dashboard-selectable 'extended Grip' feature to ehance traction in tricky conditions. Here's also Hill Start Assist, a wide view mirror to help wih parking, a Tyre pressure Monitoring system

Design and Build

Aware that they would need to share Renault underpinnings for this model, Nissan went to particular trouble to style their version differently - and sure enough, this Interstar does have a distinctive look. The styling was completed at Nissan Design Europe in Paddington and engineered by Nissan's Technical Centre in Bedfordshire, so there is a distinctly UK-based approach to the whole thing. A thick bumper adds aggression to the front end, curling up at the edges to protect the corners from knocks. There are also useful steps cut into the front bumper so that owners can get a leg-up when cleaning the windscreen. Side rubbing strips are a boon along the flanks too. And inside? Well, the cabin isn't anything too exciting, but the stubby gear lever that sprouts from the fascia falls nicely to hand amidst the usual sea of tough and durable elephant grey plastics. Recent improvements have seen the introduction of a restyled dashboard and steering wheel. Plus improved storage and utility, including pull-out tray and generous door panel storage. The infotainment system has been updated too. As before, both seat and wheel can be height-adjustable and there's now a minefield of storage options inside the cab (150 litres in total), from the usual door bins, overhead shelf, cup holders, chilled glove boxes and cubby holes to compartments for laptops and sunglasses, plus an optional clipboard that folds out of the dash for holding invoices, maps or delivery notes.

Market and Model

Prices range in the usual £27,000 to £30,000 bracket common to pokier examples of this class of large van. As you'd expect, that's pretty comparable with equivalent versions of this model's design stablemate, the Renault Master. There are three trim levels - 'Visia', 'Acenta' and ' Tekna'. Nissan can supply a huge array of Interstar variants. As well as the factory-built panel vans and combis, offered with front and rear wheel drive, there are crew vans, box-bodies, tippers and dropsides, all built in-house. The brand also offers a chassis-cab for specialist body builders. Most customers though, will want a simple van. Next, you've the decision to make on gross vehicle weight - either 2.8, 3.3, 3.5 or 4.5 tonnes. Before you go on to choose one of three height options (H1, H2 and H3) and select between three wheelbases and two lengths (L3 and L4).

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