The Townstar Evalia's practicality is set apart by its longer wheelbase and five or seven seats capacity. With wide sliding doors, the Evalia is ideal for situations where space is needed, making it easier to access the second and third row seats. Furthermore, the five rear seats can be effortlessly removed. The model provides owners with the option to slide individual seats back and forth, allowing for flexibility in seating arrangements and passenger capacity.
The new Townstar Evalia boasts a fully electric version to complement its 1.3-litre, 130hp petrol counterpart. It has a claimed total range of up to 265 km on a single charge.
With a 45Kwh battery connected to a 122hp/245Nm electric motor, it also comes with a heat pump and liquid cooling to bring cabin comfort whilst providing optimal efficiency for greater autonomy and charging. The 22kW AC charging capabilities allows to charge 15-80% of the battery in 1,5 hours. For quick charges on the road the 80kW DC capability decreases this charging time to 37 minutes.
Nissan Townstar Evalia
With all seats stowed except for the driver's seat, the Townstar Evalia transforms from a people carrier to a flexible mobile transport with up to 3,750 liters of luggage space. The seat backs can be folded flat to accommodate oversized items such as your surfboard or ski gear. There is also a combined 49 liters of front storage space.
Pricing for the Townstar Evalia EV has not yet been announced. However, the panel van starts at a recommended retail price of 40,162 euros, so the Evalia is likely to be slightly more expensive.
As is standard across our range, the Townstar Evalia comes with Nissan's standard five year or 160,000km warranty and 8 year/100,000km EV battery warranty.
Source: Nissan