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2021 Nissan NV Passenger Review


Pros

  • Strong V6 powertrain
  • Handles well for its size
  • Comfortable seats

Cons

  • Interior feels cheap
  • Limited standard features and dated tech
  • Poor fuel economy
  • Only one body length available

The van would offer a RWD in all three versions and 5-speed automatic transmission in the S and SV versions and 7-speed automatic transmission in the SL version. All three versions offer a comfortable seating capacity of 12 passengers and many features inside to enhance the convenience level of the interior. 

Overview


Nissan, the sixth-largest Japanese multinational automobile manufacturing brand known for pioneering performance and originality. For over 86 years now, the brand has been serving the world with its faithful services. Nissan provides a wide range of standard cars and trucks. Nissan’s NV is a series of full-size vans that are mainly sold in the United States and Canada. It was introduced in 2011 and was out for sale in 2012. 

The NV would come up in three different trim levels, S, SV, and SL. The base trims (S and SV) of the new 2021 Nissan NV Passenger Van are going to come up with a 4.0L DOHC 24-valve V6 engine that is said to generate about 261 horsepower and 281 lb-ft of torque. The higher trim (SL) of the new 2021 Nissan NV Passenger Van is going to offer a 5.6L DOHC 32-valve V8 engine that is claimed to generate about 375 horsepower and 387 lb-ft of torque. 

Pricing and Features
7.0/10


The all-new 2021 Nissan NV Passenger Van would come up in three different trim levels, S, SV, and SL. Let us check out the features these trims will offer. 

Model

S

SV

SL

MSRP (exp)

$36,760 (exp)

$39,210 (exp)

$43,510 (exp)

Key Features

Adaptive cruise control

Tire pressure monitors

Three 12-volt DC outlets

 

Traction control system

Break-away engine mounts 

Dual-zone climate control 

 

Power windows

Radio data system 

Remote keyless entry

 

Tilt steering column 

USB ports 

Three bottle holders

 

Rear cargo lights 

Voice recognition 

Nissan Navigation system 

 

Six cup holders

Carpeted flooring 

Beige leather-appointed seats 

The S trim level is expected to have a cost of $36,760 and will offer features like a traction control system, power windows, six interior cup holders, and many more. 

The SV trim level is expected to have a cost of $39,210 and is said to offer additional features like carpeted flooring, rear sonar system, dual power outside mirrors, and many more.

The SL trim level is likely to have a cost of about $43,510 and would offer additional features beige leather-appointed seats, eight interior cup holders, a Nissan navigation system, and many more. 

Maintenance, Reliability and Warranty


The new 2021 Nissan NV Passenger Van has been tested neither by NHTSA nor IIHS nor J.D Power yet. Neither is any other older version of the van. Although the 2020 version of the NV passenger van has received a score of 3 out of 5 stars for the ‘Rollover’. The 2017 version got 2 out of 5 stars for the same aspect. No rating by IIHS or J.D Power is available for any versions of the van. Well, that can be counted as a problem that can bring the buyer’s confidence down. 

As mentioned earlier, S, SV, and SL versions are expected to have a cost of about $36,760, $39,210, and $43,510 respectively. Let us check out the prices of these versions in different areas according to the different taxes and duties applicable there. 

For S trim level

States 

Prices (Expected) (base price=$36,760)

Arizona

$38,818

California

$36,517

Texas

$39,793

New Jersey

$39,205

Ohio

$38,874

For SV trim level:

States 

Prices (Expected) (base price=$39,210)

Arizona

$41,406

California

$42,151

Texas

$42,445 

New Jersey

$41,808

Ohio

$41,465

For SL trim level:

States 

Prices (Expected) (base price=$43,510)

Arizona

$45,497

California

$46,773

Texas

$47,100

New Jersey

$46,393

Ohio

$46,012

The above tables show the different prices of all the three trim levels of the new 2021 Nissan NV Passenger Van in several states of the United States. Nissan further offers various warranty packages for its new vehicles. Let us take a look at them. 

Warranty

The warranty package for the new NV Passenger Van by Nissan covers:

Criteria 

Period 

Limited Warranty

5 years/1,00,000 miles; whichever comes earlier

Drivetrain Warranty

5 years/1,00,000 miles; whichever comes earlier

Anti-Perforation Warranty

5 years/unlimited miles

24/7 Roadside Assistance 

5 years/60,000 miles; whichever comes earlier

Well, the new 2021 Nissan NV Passenger Van comes up with a standard warranty package. This wrap-up contains a limited and drivetrain warranty for 5 years or 1 lakh mile; whichever comes earlier. Furthermore, there is an anti-perforation warranty for 5 years or unlimited miles and 24/7 roadside assistance for 5 years or 60,000 miles; whichever comes earlier. This one sounds to be good to go. 

Miles per Dollar

Unfortunately, there is no information available regarding the fuel economy of any of the NV Passenger Van’s versions. Although the NV Cargo Van is said to provide a fuel economy of 24, 26, and 25 MPG. And a fuel tank of 28 gallons. 

Buying Advice


As we studied earlier about all the three trim levels of the new 2021 Nissan NV Passenger Van, we would recommend you to go for the highest version, the SL trim level. It offers a stronger engine and higher power and torque. Furthermore, the SL version offers more and better features than the first two versions. 

Additionally, it offers fog lights, chrome grills, and bumpers, and door handles, and two tow hooks (front), and many more on the exterior. Talking about the interior, it offers beige leather-appointed seats, heated front seats, leather-wrapped steering wheel, and many more. 

The other technical details are also interesting and useful. In a nutshell, we would recommend the highest (SL) trim level if you are thinking of buying a Nissan NV Passenger Van. 

Is buying a used Nissan NV Passenger Van a good idea?

There are a few advantages as well as disadvantages of buying a used Nissan NV Passenger Van. The advantages include:

  • Multiple Seating Arrangements: The seats are designed for all day long road trips. The excellent legroom space is impressive. Also, other seat-related features are comfortable and easy to use. 
  • Easy-to-use cabin controls: The infotainment inside and the other technical controls are easy to operate and management remains handy. Moreover, the services provided by the infotainment are beneficial. 
  • Multiple powertrain options: There are several powertrain options for the NV passenger van, which differ on the basis of their potential and payload capacities. These options are helpful when a person needs something specific. 
  • Warranty: The warranty package Nissan provides with its vehicles are long-lasting and reliable. That is one advantage of getting a Nissan. 
  • Two engine options: There are two engine options available and both of them offer different power and torque. One can choose what is more suitable for them. 
  • Three trim choices: The NV Passenger Van comes up in three different trim levels that offer different features and arrangements. Well, that is again an advantage as one can choose what suits the most out of all three. 

The disadvantages include:

  • No 15-seater options: Unlike Nissan, the rivals provide an option of 15 seating capacity too. Well, that can be counted as a disadvantage. 
  • Lack of fuel efficiency: Nissan NV stands to be less fuel-efficient as compared to the other competitors. That is again a con. 
  • The material inside is cheap: The material used inside in the designing of the interior is cheap and not so good quality. That is one another demerit. 

Nissan NV Passenger Van is one of the primary choices of the buyers in the market. Well, we would recommend the van suits your requirements and pocket, you should go for it. Nissan is one trusted brand of the automobile market and can not be doubted for its selfless service to the world. 

Engine and Performance
9.0/10


As we mentioned earlier, the base versions of the NV Passenger Van comes up with a 4L DOHC 24-valve V6 engine that generates 261 horsepower and 281 lb-ft of torque. The higher trim level offers a 5.6L DOHC 32-valve V8 engine that generates 375 horsepower and 387 lb-ft of torque. This one stands in a tough competition against the Ford Transit and the GMC Savana. Let us compare them all. 

Models

2021 Nissan NV Passenger Van

2021 Ford Transit Passenger Van

2021 GMC Savana Passenger Van

MSRP

$43,510 (exp)

$48,735 

$41,395 

Engine

5.6L V8

3.5L V6

4.3L V6

Drivetrain

RWD 

RWD 

RWD 

Transmission

7-speed automatic 

10-speed automatic

8-speed automatic

Power 

375 hp @ 5,800 rpm

275 hp @ 6,500 rpm

276 hp @ 5,200 rpm

Torque 

387 lb-ft @ 4,000 rpm

262 lb-ft @ 3,750 rpm

298 lb-ft @ 3,900 rpm

Well, we can see that Nissan offers the strongest engine and thus, power and torque. The prices are not very high too. That is one plus point. This one stands to be one of the most trusted vans of all. 

2021 Nissan NV Passenger Van Acceleration and Braking Performance

The new 2021 Nissan NV Passenger Van is expected to have a top speed of 100 miles per hour. It is expected to take not more than 9.5 seconds to reach the speed from 0-60 miles per hour and about 16.4 seconds to reach the speed of a quarter-mile per hour. Let us compare that.

Models

2021 Nissan NV Passenger Van

2021 Ford Transit Passenger Van

2021 GMC Savana Passenger Van

0-60 MPH (seconds)

9.5 seconds

12 seconds

7.5 seconds

Quarter-Mile (seconds)

16.4 seconds

N/A

15.3 seconds

Top Speed (MPH)

100 mph

68 mph

N/A

60-0 MPH (feet)

168 feet

N/A

N/A

Well, Nissan seems to be faster than Ford but a bit slower than GMC. But for such a huge wagon, this is the optimum speed. 

Fuel Economy
6.0/10


As a matter of record, there are no details about the gas mileage provided by any version of the NV Passenger Van available. Nor about any of the rival vans. We can wait for the company to upload something about the gas mileage of the van. 

Interior
8.0/10


The NV Passenger Van is built with the purpose of transporting many people from one place to another at a time. It comes up with a seating capacity of 12 passengers at a time. It is designed with mixed use of leather, cloth, and plastic. 

The interior provides an 8-way power-adjustable driver’s seat and 4-way power-adjustable passenger’s seats. Dimensionally, it is spacious and comfortable. Let us check out the numerical details of the van.

Models

2021 Nissan NV Passenger Van

2021 Ford Transit Passenger Van

2021 GMC Savana Passenger Van

Seating Capacity

12

12/15

12/15

Front Row (Headroom/Shoulder Room/Legroom; inches)

42.8/65.7/42

56.5/67.9/41.3

40.8/68.8/41.3

Rear Row (Headroom/Shoulder Room/Legroom; inches)

39.6/69.2/33.9

65.2/71.4/33.7

38.4/68.6/36.3

Third Row (Headroom/Shoulder Room/Legroom; inches)

39.8/66.6/38.5

39.8/67/35.6

38.5/65.7/36.5

Fourth Row (Headroom/Shoulder Room/Legroom; inches)

N/A

N/A

38.3/69.1/36.5

Well, the one drawback with the interior of NV Passenger Van is that it does not provide a 15-seater option, unlike the rivals. Talking about the space, Ford stands to be ahead of all providing the highest space for the seating capacity of 12 or 15. Moreover, the NV provides a standard cargo space of 28.9 cubic feet that can be extended to 218.9 cubic feet. 

The highlights of the interior of the 2021 Nissan NV Passenger Van include the following:

  • 8-way power-adjustable driver’s seat
  • 4-way power-adjustable passenger’s seat
  • Manual tilt steering column 
  • Digital gauge display 
  • Removable split-bend 3rd and 4th row
  • Adjustable head restraints (3rd and 4th row)
  • Leather steering wheel
  • Front and rear cup holders
  • Driver’s footrest 
  • Fade-to-off interior lights 
  • Front and rear map lights 
  • Cargo space lights 
  • Glove box
  • Front center armrest storage 
  • Engine immobilizer 

How is the 2021 Nissan NV Passenger Van’s infotainment system?

The infotainment and technical details of the van include the following:

  • The 7-inch touchscreen infotainment system
  • Steering mounted controls 
  • 4/6-speaker audio system 
  • Navigation 
  • Voice recognition 
  • SiriusXM 
  • Fuel price display
  • Radio 
  • Clock 
  • Speed compensated volume control 
  • AUX jack 
  • Fixed antenna 
  • 1 LCD monitor at the front
  • Bluetooth connectivity 
  • 3 12-volt DC power outlets 
  • Trip computer 
  • Analog display 
  • 2 AC power outlets 
  • Outside temperatures display 

Exterior
9.0/10


The exterior look of the NV Passenger Van resembles that of the NV Cargo Van. It includes clear coat paint, chrome rear steel bumper, front steel bumpers with two hooks, chrome door handles, and many more. Let us check out the dimensional details of the exterior of the NV Passenger Van. 

Models

2021 Nissan NV Passenger Van

2021 Ford Transit Passenger Van

2021 GMC Savana Passenger Van

Curb Weight (lbs)

6,980 

5,631 

6,169 

Length (inches)

240.6 

263.9 

243.9 

Width (inches)

79.9 

81.3 

79.2 

Height (inches)

84 

107.7 

84.5 

Ground Clearance (inches)

8.1 

5.5 

9.7 

Wheelbase (inches)

146.1

148 

155.1 

Well, we can see varied dimensions here. Where Nissan provides the highest curb weight, Ford moves ahead in the length, width, and height, and GMC seems to take the lead by providing the highest wheelbase and ground clearance. Choose what best fits your requirements. 

Safety
9.0/10


As we mentioned earlier, the new 2021 Nissan NV Passenger Van has been crash-tested neither by NHTSA nor by IIHS for any version or model. There are no reliability ratings available as well by the J.D Power. Let us check out what the safety package in the NV Passenger Van includes the following:

  • Electronic stability control 
  • Side impact beams 
  • Driveline traction control
  • Adaptive cruise control
  • Dual-stage seat-mounted airbags (driver and passenger)
  • Parking sensors (front and rear)
  • Low tire pressure warning system
  • Curtain airbags (first, second, and third row)
  • Outboard front lap and shoulder safety belts 
  • Back-up cameras 

Competition
9.0/10


2021 Nissan NV Passenger Van vs 2021 Ford Transit Passenger Van

Talking about engine, power, torque, and acceleration, Nissan takes the lead. While in the race of interior, Ford takes the lead by providing higher space and more seating capacity.

With the exterior, Nissan provides the highest curb weight but Ford provides the highest length, width, and height. Well, one should choose wisely considering their prices and requirements. 

2021 Nissan NV Passenger Van vs 2021 GMC Savana Passenger Van

Talking about the engine, Nissan is unbeatable and so is its power and torque. The acceleration by GMC stands to be better than Nissan. Most of the aspects in the interior and exterior of both the vans are almost similar.

Well, again we would recommend buying the one that suits your requirements and pocket too. 

Final Verdict


In a nutshell, the engine, power, and torque of Nissan are unmatchable. Talking about acceleration and braking, Nissan performs just fine. The interior and exterior features and dimensions are not so bad either. The technical features inside out are impressive and interesting. 

The safety features are good too. The three demerits that we would point out are the lack of mileage details, lack of ratings and reviews, and no 15-seater option. Other than that, the new 2021 Nissan NV Passenger Van is a great choice. We hope that the company will soon announce the lacking details also.