Japan In Japan, the NV200 Vanette replacing the older
Nissan Vanette. The NV200 Vanette went on sale on 21 May 2009 in Japan. At launch, the NV200 Vanette was available in 3 grades: DX van, GX van, and 16S wagon. In October 2010, the wagon 16S was replaced with 16X-2R and 16X-3R. the VX grade available in the same year. In 2022, the passenger car variant get some improvements, the camper-based MyRoom variant was also released. File:Nissan_NV200_Vanette_Van_001.JPG|Nissan NV200 Vanette Van DX (Japan) File:TOKYO NIHONKOTSU NV200 VANETTE TAXI.jpg|Nissan Vanette Taxi (Japan) File:Nissan_NV200_Vanette_Premium_GX.jpg|Nissan NV200 Vanette Premium GX File:Nissan_NV200_Vanette_DX_MyRoom.jpg|Nissan NV200 Vanette DX MyRoom
Mitsubishi Delica D:3 and Delica Van (2011–2019) Badge engineered versions of the NV200 was sold in Japan by
Mitsubishi Motors as the Mitsubishi Delica D:3 and Delica Van. It is equipped with a 1.6-liter straight-four engine. Both models went on sale in Japan in October 2011. Early Delica D:3 models include the M (5-seater) and G (7-seater). Introductory Delica Van models include DX (2/5-person) (5MT/4AT), GX (2/5-person) (4AT). The Delica D:3 and Delica Van were discontinued in April 2019. File:Mitsubishi DELICA D3 G (BM20) front.JPG|Mitsubishi Delica D:3 G (BM20) File:Mitsubishi DELICA VAN DX (DBA-BVM20-VDRM) front.jpg|Mitsubishi Delica Van DX (BVM20)
North America The Nissan NV200 began production at Nissan Mexicana's Cuernevaca Assembly plant in 2013 for the North American market. By 2020, Nissan had captured only a small fraction of the commercial van market in America, and announced shortly afterward that NV200 production for North America would end in summer 2021.
NV200 New York City taxi The prototype version of the NV200 New York taxi vehicle was unveiled in 2011 Nissan Taxi of Tomorrow Design Expo, followed by
2012 New York International Auto Show, Nissan's Yokohama headquarters, and
2012 Paris Motor Show. It is equipped with a 2.0-litre 4-cylinder engine, a low-annoyance horn with exterior lights that indicate when the vehicle is honking , sliding doors with entry step and grab handles, transparent roof panel (with shade), independently controlled rear air conditioning with a grape phenol-coated air filter, breathable, antimicrobial, environmentally friendly and easy-to-clean seat fabric that simulates the look and feel of leather; overhead reading lights for passengers and floor lighting to help locate belongings, a mobile charging station for passengers that includes a 12 V electrical outlet and two
USB plugs, a six-way adjustable driver's seat that features both recline and lumbar adjustments, even with a partition installed; standard driver's navigation and telematics systems; front and rear-seat occupant curtain airbags, as well as seat-mounted airbags for the front row; standard traction control and Vehicle Dynamic Control (VDC), lights that alert other road users that taxi doors are opening. The production model was unveiled at the 2013 Matsuya Ginza's 'New York Week' fair, and went on sale as 2014 model year vehicle. The Nissan NV200 New York City taxi was built in North America at Nissan's facility in Cuernavaca, Mexico. The vehicle entered the
New York City taxi fleet near the end of October 2013. The first buyer of Nissan NV200 New York City taxi was medallion number 7F20 owner Ranjit Singh, with delivery of taxi from Koeppel Nissan in Queens on 18 October 2013, and first 1-passenger fare service performed from JFK International Airport on 23 October 2013 to Manhattan. New York Supreme Court Justice Peter Moulton ruled that the deal between NYC and Nissan was "null, void and unenforceable" since the NV200 is not a hybrid vehicle. In addition, Manhattan Supreme Court Justice Schlomo Hagler ruled the
New York City Taxi and Limousine Commission exceeded its authority for mandating the city's taxi fleets be replaced by Nissan NV200. That ruling was overturned by a New York appeals court on 10 June 2014, with Justice David B. Saxe finding that the commission's mandate was legal. As of 16 December 2013, Nissan was in the process of distributing the first 200 units of the NV200 New York City taxi to dealers across New York City. The company also delivered another couple of hundred new taxis to dealers in Seattle, Los Angeles, Salt Lake City and Texas. A version of NV200 New York City taxi with rear ramp for wheelchair access, integrated restraint system for securing of wheelchairs was unveiled at the
2012 New York International Auto Show as the NV200 Mobility Taxi. The conversion of the NV200 Mobility Taxi was done by
BraunAbility.
NV200 Compact Cargo Van The NV200 Compact Cargo Van was unveiled at the
2012 Chicago Auto Show. US models went on sale at Nissan Commercial Vehicle dealers beginning in early 2013 as 2013 model year vehicles. Early models include a 2.0-liter 16-valve 4-cylinder engine and Xtronic CVT. The 2014 model year vehicle went on sale in January 2014. The introductory lineup consisted of the S and SV models. European models of NV200 were produced in Japan, until production started at Nissan's plant in Barcelona in November 2009. File:2015 Nissan NV200 Acenta DCi 1.5 Front.jpg|Nissan NV200 (Europe) File:Nissan NV200 rear 20100612.jpg|Nissan NV200 (Europe)
London taxi In 2011, Nissan approached both
Transport for London (TfL) and the Licensed Taxi Drivers Association to adapt a version of the NV200 to the requirements of the streets of
London. With experience from supplying engines to
London Taxis International for their
Coventry-built
TX1, the NV200 London Taxi was developed in London by Nissan Design Europe at their offices in
Paddington. The Coventry-based ADV Manufacturing Ltd was responsible for the engineering, development and final assembly of Nissan NV200 London Taxi. The prototype vehicle, equipped with the standard
Renault 1461cc (89/110PS) dCi (K9K) turbodiesel engine, 5-speed manual (89PS) or 6-speed manual (110PS) transmission was unveiled in London, followed by 2012 Paris Motor Show. The new
Spanish-built NV200 London Taxi was launched in January 2014, to be followed by a battery-electric London Taxi based on the e-NV200 in 2015. The entire London Taxi project was shelved later in 2014. A revised proposal was announced in 2017, which would come to fruition if the British Government approved electrification of the London Taxi network.
China In China, the NV200 is built by Nissan in partnership with
Dongfeng Motor, and was released in June 2010. Early models include HR16 DOHC (83 kW/150 Nm) engine. The Chinese market NV200 was refreshed in February 2014 with V-Motion grille, adding a new Luxury variant with redesigned three-bar grille, redesigned bumper and two-tone alloy wheels. File:Nissan NV200 Shishi 01 2022-04-27.jpg|Nissan NV200 (China; pre-facelift) File:Nissan NV200 Shishi 02 2022-04-27.jpg|Nissan NV200 (China; pre-facelift) File:NISSAN NV200 China (24) (cropped).jpg|Nissan NV200 (China; facelift) File:NISSAN NV200 China (26) (cropped).jpg|Nissan NV200 Luxury (China; facelift) File:Nissan NV200 CN facelift 03 China 2018-03-20.jpg|Nissan NV200 Luxury (China; facelift)
India The Evalia was launched in India in September 2012. It was offered in a total of four variants: the base XE, XE Plus, XL and the top end XV with a 1.5-litre dCi diesel engine paired to a 5-speed manual transmission. In June 2015, Nissan stopped production of the vehicle due to low demand, with 2,412 units sold since its launch. Early models included 1.5-litre K9K (86PS) engine, 5-speed manual transmission. It was withdrawn from sale during 2015 due to low sales.
Indonesia The Evalia was launched in Indonesia on 7 June 2012. It was initially available in three grade levels: S, SV and XV. The Evalia received an update on 23 January 2014 and is offered in three grade levels: St, SV and XV Highway Star. The Evalia was discontinued in the country in 2016, with a few units sold in early 2017. == Nissan e-NV200 ==