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Fleet Range Guide 02 | Fleet Range Guide Fleet Range Guide 02 | Fleet Range Guide Introducing our fleet range. Welcome to the latest edition of our Fleet Range Guide. We’re excited to confirm that the Next Generation Nissan Juke is now available. Its refined, spacious interior and cutting-edge design makes a Here at Nissan, three of the key differences we believe you will experience powerful statement wherever it goes. Advanced technology – including when working with your expert SME fleet team are that we are easy to do NissanConnect1, Bose® Personal® Plus2 and ProPILOT driver assistance, business with and we’ll find a vehicle solution that works for you, that’s which helps to keep drivers safer and more connected3. With CO₂ from whether you operate one, five or fifty cars or vans. just 135g/km and MPG of up to 47.9 for combined driving4, it’s a great fit We’re conscious of the pressures that smaller businesses face today and for fleets. the impact your decisions may have on your business. So if we can help The tough and smart Nissan Navara has been named ‘Pickup of the Year’ advise on anything fleet related, please do not hesitate to contact us. “ in Fleet World’s 2019 ‘Great British Fleet’ Awards, won Honest John’s 2019 With a 100% electric passenger car, the Nissan LEAF, 100% electric van, ‘Most Popular Pick-up’ award, and was described as “one of the best e-NV200 and 100% electric passenger van, e-NV200 Combi, Nissan have the pick-ups on the market” by 4x4 Magazine after winning the prize for ‘2020 complete vehicle solution for your business. We also have a dedicated team Pick-up of the Year’. Latest upgrades include an all-new 6-speed manual to help you find out more information on electric vehicle charging and Nissan cable-shift transmission and a 5 link rear suspension with dual-stage coil Energy Services & Integration Solutions, such as Vehicle-to-Grid. springs. Best of all, when good news can seem in short supply, the Nissan Navara isn’t. We have all you need, in stock now. Thanks to recent government tax changes, the 100% electric Nissan LEAF and e-NV200 Combi now benefit from 0% BiK for 2020/21 tax year. We do hope you enjoy exploring the full range of WLTP ready Nissan So there has never been a better time to electrify your fleet. electric vehicles, crossovers, light commercial vehicles and superminis featured in this guide. If we can do anything to help, then please We have been at the forefront of developing electric vehicles since 1947 don’t hesitate to reach out to one of our local Nissan Fleet Dealers. and are proud to have won a whole host of awards for the Nissan LEAF, including ‘Electric Car Of The Year’ in Company Car Today’s CCT100 2019 Nissan Fleet Team Awards. In addition, our e-NV200 has won Commercial Fleet’s ‘Zero emission LCV’ award, and our ‘Sky to Scoop’ ice cream van campaign picked up four award wins at Public Relations and Communications Association Awards and Energy Awards. 1 NissanConnect featuring Apple CarPlay® and Google Android Auto® standard on Next Generation Nissan Juke Acenta 4 Up to 47.9MPG available on Next Generation Nissan Juke N-Connecta DIG-T 117 Manual: COMBINED 47.9 MPG (5.9L/100km), grade and above. NissanConnect should only be used when the car is parked safely. Use of the system should always CO₂ emissions 135g/km. Figures shown are for comparability purposes and may not reflect real driving results. be in accordance with the rules of the Highway Code. Drivers should only use the system when it is safe to do so. Users should be aware of the potential for handsfree technology to distract attention from the road, which could impact on WLTP figures shown are for comparability purposes. Actual real world driving results may vary depending on factors having full control of the vehicle. For compatible devices, please visit www.nissan.co.uk/legal/terms-conditions. such as the starting charge of the battery, accessories fitted after registration, weather conditions, driving styles and vehicle load. 2 Bose® Personal® Plus standard on Next Generation Nissan Juke Tekna grade and above. You should not rely solely on driver convenience features. Some features may not work in all conditions and 3 ProPILOT is only available on Automatic transmissions. ProPILOT is an Advanced Driver Assistance technology, but circumstances. Speed and other limitations apply. For terms and conditions relating to Nissan technologies please cannot prevent collisions. ProPILOT is intended for “Eyes on/Hands On” for highways only (road separated by barriers). visit www.nissan.co.uk/techterms. It is the driver’s responsibility to stay alert, drive safely and be able to take control of the vehicle at any time. ProPILOT standard on Next Generation Nissan Juke Tekna grade and above/ optional on N-Connecta grade. Contents. Introducing our Fleet Range 02 Product Information 04-31 LEAF 04 e-NV200 Panel Van 06 e-NV200 Combi 08 Qashqai 10 Navara 12 The Next Generation Nissan Juke 14 NV300 16 Micra 18 NV250 20 NV400 22 X-Trail 26 370Z 28 GT-R 30 The Future is Electric 32 Intelligent Mobility 34 Dedicated Services 36 Fuel Economy Figures 37 Contract Hire Offers 38 Contact Us 40 04 | Fleet Range Guide LEAF 0g/km CO₂2 Electrifying the world. With a powerful new battery, the Nissan LEAF offers a range of up to 239 miles1 and a power output of up to 217PS1. Charge at home while you sleep and wake up fully charged, or charge on the road with UK’s constantly expanding public network of rapid chargers, making it easy to re-charge along the way. Key fleet figures BIK (2020/21 Tax Year) 0% Tailpipe emissions (g/km) 0 NCAP ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 1 Range (MILES, WLTP COMBINED) 2391 Insurance from GROUP 21 Engine/Transmission Grade P11D from 40kWh Single Speed 62kWh Single Speed 2 Auto Auto Acenta £29,790 n 1. NissanConnect Navigation N-Connecta £31,090 n 2. 60/40 split folding rear seats Tekna £32,790 n e+ N-Tec £36,240 n e+ Tekna £39,340 n 1 Laminated lithium-ion e+ 62kWh battery with up to 239 miles range. Figures shown are for comparability purposes; only compare figures with vehicles tested to the same technical procedures. The electric range shown achieved using the WLTP test procedure. Figures obtained after the battery was fully charged. Actual real-world driving results may vary depending on factors such as the starting charge of the battery, accessories fitted after registration, weather conditions, driving styles and vehicle load. 2 Zero tailpipe emissions. LEAF Range. Fleet Range Guide | 05 1 Acenta N-Connecta Tekna e+ Tekna P11D from £29,790 P11D from £31,090 P11D from £32,790 P11D from £39,340 BIK 0% BIK 0% BIK 0% BIK 0% • 16" alloy wheels In addition to Acenta: In addition to N-Connecta: In addition to Tekna: • LED daytime running lights • 17" alloy wheels • Full LED headlights with • 62kWh high performance battery • LED signature rear lights • Privacy glass manual levelling with 217 PS, 340 Nm • LED front fog lights with cornering of torque delivering a • Body coloured door mirrors with • Electric folding door mirrors 0-62mph acceleration time integrated LED turn signals function • Synthetic part leather/part cloth of 6.9 seconds • Electronic parking brake • Nissan Intelligent Key and Start seats • Up to 239 miles of range push button • Gloss black B-Pillar • Bose® Premium Audio System (WLTP combined) • Automatic Air conditioning (with with 7 speakers • Heat Pack • Metallic Blue front Timer and Heater) • ProPILOT bumper accents - Heated seats • Auto-wipers, auto hazard lights (front and rear) - Traffic Jam Pilot • e+ embossed charge point & intelligent auto headlights with - Lane Keep Assist Follow Me Home function - Heated leather • Revised e+ suspension set-up steering wheel • Part leather/Ultrasuede trim • Intelligent Cruise Control • Tech Pack • NissanConnect EV - Intelligent Around - 8" touchscreen View Monitor - Android Auto® and - Moving Object Detection Apple CarPlay® - Intelligent Driver Alertness - Satellite Navigation - Front and rear parking • e-Pedal (with regenerative sensors braking) • Rear-view camera • 50kW Rapid Charging Capability (CHAdeMO) • 6.6kW on-board charger 2 • Mode 3 Type 2 charging cable • 3 pin EVSE charging cable • ABS, EBD, brake assist and Hill 1. Rear cross traffic alert Start Assist 2. 6.6kW home charging • Intelligent Trace Control • Intelligent Emergency Braking with Pedestrian Recognition • Lane departure warning • Intelligent Lane Intervention • Rear Cross Traffic Alert • Blind Spot Warning • Rear USB ports • Traffic Sign Recognition 06 | Fleet Range Guide e-NV200 Panel Van 0g/km CO₂2 100% electric for sustainable business. The Nissan e-NV200 is the ideal electric commercial vehicle for any business, whether you’re a large fleet or small enterprise. And when you go 100% electric, low operating costs, high efficiency and surprising performance come as standard. All without facing any compromise in load space or payload capacity. The Government applied Plug-in Van Grant of 20% up to a maximum of £8,000 will be applied to e-NV200 Van sales. Key fleet figures CO₂ while driving (g/km) 02 Range (Miles, WLTP Combined) 1241 Payload (kg) 705 Max Volume (m³) 4.2 Engine/Transmission Grade 40kWh Single speed automatic Visia n Acenta n Tekna n 1 187 miles WLTP city cycle. 2 Zero tailpipe emissions. e-NV200 Panel Van Range. Fleet Range Guide | 07 Visia Acenta Tekna Basic Price from £26,250 Basic Price from £28,250 Basic Price from £29,750 exc. VAT Before Grant exc. VAT Before Grant exc. VAT Before Grant • Unglazed French rear doors In addition to Visia: In addition to Acenta: • Nearside and offside manual • Electrically adjustable
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