GM to Build a Small Cargo Vehicle based on Nissan NV200 (Evalia)
Published On May 15, 2013 12:04 PM By Vikas
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Nissan NV200, known as Evalia in India, has already brought much success to the company globally, after becoming the official taxi cab for New York and London, General Motors and Nissan have signed an agreement for Nissan to produce a small cargo vehicle based on the Nissan NV200. To be called as the Chevrolet City Express, the vehicle will be available for sale in fall of 2014.
“Our fleet customers have asked us for an entry in the commercial small van segment, so this addition to the Chevrolet portfolio will strengthen our position with fleets and our commercial customers,” said Ed Peper, U.S. vice president of GM Fleet and Commercial Sales.
Joe Castelli, Nissan vice president, commercial vehicles and fleet added, “Working with partners to expand markets for our innovative products enhances Nissan’s growth and manufacturing efficiency by leveraging our capacity to meet growing demand in this space.”
Nissan currently sells a version of the vehicle as the NV200 in numerous markets globally, including the United States and Canada. The Nissan NV200, a spacious-yet-compact commercial vehicle, is a previous winner of the International Van of the Year Award. Cost of ownership for the vehicle is among the lowest in the class due to low running costs, the high efficiency of the engines and drivetrains and a safety structure that helps to minimize crash damage.
The price of the Chevrolet City Express will be announced later.
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