Nissan e-NV200 GX Electric Cars
The Nissan e-NV200 GX is an all-electric commercial vehicle designed to make driving in New Zealand easier and more environmentally friendly. This vehicle has a range of up to 240 km on a single charge, making it perfect for small businesses that operate locally. With zero emissions, the e-NV200 GX helps to reduce air pollution in New Zealand's urban centres while saving money on fuel costs.
This electric van comes with advanced safety features such as an anti-lock braking system (ABS) and electronic stability control (ESC) that make it easy to drive on New Zealand's winding roads and unpredictable weather conditions. It also includes airbags for both driver and passengers, seatbelts with pre-tensioners and load-limiters, and hill start assist for better handling.
Inside the cabin, there are features such as automatic air conditioning with pollen filter to provide comfortable driving experience throughout the year. Additionally, this electric vehicle is built with advanced technology that includes a touch screen display monitor with smartphone integration capabilities which allows you to keep in touch even while you're out on the road.
As a commercial vehicle, this model has been designed to maximize cargo space which makes it great for local delivery companies or anyone looking for an eco-friendly option when moving items around the city. The sliding side doors enable efficient loading and unloading while minimizing risk of damage or accidents.
Charging the Nissan e-NV200 GX is also hassle-free with options like fast charging facility through CCS inlet type-2 plug at rapid charging stations. Using fast charger outlet a 20-80% battery charge can be achieved in under 45 minutes.
Overall, if you're looking for a reliable and eco-friendly commercial vehicle in New Zealand, then the Nissan e-NV200 GX Electric car could be the right choice for you! Its spacious cabin area, impressive driving range and ease of charging along with ample storage options make it a compelling proposition among its contemporaries.

