Townstar Evalia, the Nissan Kangoo alternative

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Nissan Townstar Evalia

Ludospace variation of the Townstar utility vehicle, itself derived from the Renault Kangoo, the Evalia offers 7 seats and smart modularity.

Like its French cousin Grand Kangoo, the Nissan Townstar Evalia stands out for its practicality, with an extended wheelbase and a capacity for five or seven seats. With its wide sliding doors, which make access to the 2nd and 3rd row seats easier, the Evalia is a reliable daily companion, whether for weekly shopping, preparing deliveries, or taking kids to school. It is also suitable for transporting people and will undoubtedly be well received by professionals.

The five rear seats can be easily removed and can also slide individually forward and backward, offering multiple configuration options for distributing passengers and luggage. Once the passenger seats are removed, the Townstar Evalia provides a load volume that can reach 3,750 liters.

In addition to a 1.3-liter petrol engine with 130 hp, the new Townstar Evalia is available with a 100% electric powertrain featuring a 45 kWh battery and an electric motor with 122 hp/90 kW providing 245 Nm of torque. As you might guess, it’s not a marathon runner at highway speeds, but thanks to a heat pump and liquid cooling, it still offers up to 265 km of range. More than enough for daily use in low-emission zones. Its 22 kW AC charging capacity allows the battery to be charged from 15 to 80% in just 1 hour and 30 minutes. With a fast DC charger of 80 kW, this time is reduced to only 37 minutes.

Three trims are available: Acenta, N-Connecta, and Tekna. Prices start at €30,180 including VAT for the Tce 130 thermal version, which is only available with a manual transmission. For a beautiful 100% electric Townstar Evalia, expect… €41,160 including VAT! Yes, we agree, that’s quite steep.

This page is translated from the original post "Townstar Evalia, le Kangoo sauce Nissan" in French.

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