Nissan's e-NV200 electric minivan concept debuts in Detroit

The interior of Nissan's e-NV200 concept
Nissan is debuting its e-NV200 electric minivan concept at the North American International Auto Show
The e-NV200 has a tablet-like touchscreen instrument panel
The e-NV200 has the same cargo capacity as the existing NV200
Nissan is debuting its e-NV200 electric minivan concept at the North American International Auto Show
Nissan is debuting its e-NV200 electric minivan concept at the North American International Auto Show
The e-NV200's headlights have LED-illuminated accents
Nissan is debuting its e-NV200 electric minivan concept at the North American International Auto Show
The e-NV200's combination tail lights
The interior of Nissan's e-NV200 concept
The e-NV200's charging meter, indicating a range similar to that of the Nissan Leaf
Article Summary
Five years ago at the Tokyo Motor Show, Nissan unveiled its clever NV200 minivan concept that incorporated a mobile office and a slide-out cargo compartment. It has since gone into production, losing the office and slide-out, but boasting what Nissan claims is the largest load space in its class. Last year, the automaker announced that it would begin testing of an electric version of the van. Now, the public can get a feel for what a consumer electric NV200 might be like, up close and in person, as the e-NV200 concept makes its world debut at the North American International Auto Show in Detroit.
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