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A Thatcham-approved Category 1 alarm is among the improvements offered with the revised NV400

IMPROVEMENTS to the specification and a Euro 5 compliant 2.3 litre diesel are the main changes to the newly revised Nissan NV400.

Emissions from the engine are cut by 8g/km, and Nissan says economy is better too. All the changes apply both to the panel vans and the factory built conversions.

The E grade panel van now adds as standard  power mirrors, deadlock, electric windows, an infotainment system with MP3/iPod compatibility, USB/AUX socket input and Bluetooth connectivity, as well as cargo floor load mounting hooks.

All panel van, crew van, tipper and dropside conversions now have a Thatcham-approved Category 1 alarm while SE grade panel van, crew van and Crew Bus SE derivatives get remote control locking. The Crew Bus variant also has a standard immobiliser and pre-wiring for alarm.

All panel vans, crew vans and chassis cabs with rear-wheel-drive now come with twin rear wheels.

Nissan corporate sales director Barry Beeston told Business Vans: “The improvements to the NV400 will further increase its appeal to businesses both large and small. Its comfort and reliability on long journeys is now matched by the efficiency of a high performance engine which will deliver tangible cost savings.

“The extra security features on both the E and the SE models will also provide drivers and fleet operators with extra peace of mind that their vehicles and loads will be safe and secure when left unattended.”

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