NISSAN URVAN
THE ULTIMATE COMFORT FOR ALL EXPECTATIONS
Take a ride of an absolute leader in NISSAN URVAN, where outstanding performance and eye-catching design make a perfect combination, with extraordinarily roomy interior and advanced features to keep everyone comfortable and convenient in every way.
DIESEL TURBOCHARGED ENGINE
YD25DDTI - 2.5 LITER
The YD25DDTi not only offers class-leading torque output for superior acceleration, it’s also impressively fuel efficient and exceptionally environmentally friendly, with reduced CO2 emissions and low noise and vibration.
IN CONTROL
Hill Start Assist
Driving With The New Nissan Urvan Is Made Smoother With Smart Driving Technologies Like Vehicle Dynamic Control And Hill Start Assist.
How Hill Start Assist Works
When a driver changes pedals from the brake to the accelerator in order to start the car on a slope, the system maintains the brake pressure for a maximum of two seconds after the driver’s foot has left the brake pedal. By keeping the car at a standstill even when not pressing down on the brake, the system helps to prevent against rolling backwards when starting off on a slope
Assisting starting off on a slope
This technology allows drivers to change pedals easily from the brake to the accelerator and carry out a safer hill start.
The driver releases his/her foot from the brake pedal. The car remain at a standstill for a maximum of two seconds
The driver changes pedal to the accelerator while the car is at standstill
BETTER VISIBILITY
To better support visibility and enhanced safety at night, Intelligent High Beam Assist automatically switches headlights to low beam from high beam when it detects a vehicle ahead.
How High Beam Assist Works
This system automatically switches setting to low beam
from high beam when it detects a vehicle ahead. Frequent
usage of high beams allows for earlier detection of
pedestrians, supporting safer driving
While driving.
While driving with the headlight switch in the AUTO position, the vehicle’s high beam will remain on when low light is detected
If an oncoming or leading vehicle is detected, the headlights setting
will be automatically switched from the high beam to the low beam.
If the oncoming vehicle is no longer present, or the leading vehicle is
at a safe distance ahead, the headlight setting will switch back to
beam.