Nissan recently announced that its AD station wagon commercial vehicle, starting with the 3 1** model, has changed the specifications of its model lineup, but it is also more affordable.
* Nissan AD went on sale in Japan in March.
The Nissan AD series was first launched in 2006 as a commercial touring model derived from the WingRoad series, and was first marketed as the NV150 AD, but the original manufacturer finally simplified the model name to AD in 2021 in order to more clearly distinguish the product positioning. However, although there are not too many changes in the appearance of the ** model, the ** model corresponds to the needs of the market trend, and the original factory will mistouch the accelerator to prevent collision with the whole car series to help avoid collisions with pedestrians due to the wrong pedal.
Other safety features include AEB Active Braking System with pedestrian movement, LDW Lane Departure Warning System, and VDC Vehicle Dynamics Control, all of which are standard on all models, while AHB High and Low Beam Assist and HSA Hill Climb Start Assist are also added for 2WD models and above. Other features include an idle-stop switch, USB sockets, and front seat heating for the 4WD model's higher latitude sales regions.
There is a total of HR15DE 15 in-line four-cylinder engine with HR16DE 16 In-line four-cylinder engine with a maximum horsepower of 111ps at 6000rpm and a maximum torque of 149kgm 4000rpm, with CVT continuously variable speed system; The latter has a maximum horsepower of 113ps at 5600rpm and a maximum torque of 153kgm at 4000rpm with four-speed automatic transmission.
The Nissan AD model is equipped with a total of six grades, officially divided into 2WD and 4WD, with three grades of DX, VE and Expert GX, respectively, and the 2WD model is priced at 1,749,000 yen, 1,778,700 yen and 1,923,900 yen respectively. For the 4WD model, it will cost 1,911,800 yen, 1,941,500 yen, and 2,072,400 yen, depending on the equivalent amount.