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0:00 - About the Nissan NV200
0:46 - Exterior dimensions
1:05 - Roof bars
1:20 - Side doors
1:40 - Back doors
2:01 - Wheelbase
2:07 - Height from ground
2:13 - Interior dimensions
2:31 - Wheel arches
2:37 - Interior lengths
2:52 - Front seats
2:59 - Full interior length
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One of the main reasons I purchased an NV200 is that it is small, quite narrow compared to other small panel vans and surprisingly compact. I’ve been so impressed with both its driving performance over the year that I’ve owned it, as well as its adaptability for a van conversion, and can’t recommend it highly enough to others. For my purposes, it is the perfect van for day-to-day driving, holidays, weekends away and surf trips.
My NV200 is a 2015 Acenta model. All the dimensions in this video are based on my van, so it’s worth bearing in mind that I don’t have any back seats and I have also removed the metal bulkhead so that I can fit a surfboard through the middle gap between the front seats.
To the best of my knowledge, all UK Nissan NV200s from 2010 onwards are the same dimensions, other than the fact that some have seats in the back, so may not have as much storage room as my empty van.
If you’re interested in seeing how I got my van to its current state, then please check out the ongoing van conversion series on my channel, and be sure to subscribe while you’re there!
Please note that all measurements are approximate and I have done work to my van which might mean these dimensions are slightly different to another NV200.
Outside dimensions featured:
Full length of the Nissan NV200 van from bumper to bumper
Front width of the NV200, including and excluding wing mirrors
The height of the van
Roof bars length and their additional height to the van (The roof bars I have installed are Thule bars, made up of the 3085 fitting kit, the 753 feet set, and the 969 wing bars, which are 127 centimetres.)
The height and width of the side sliding doors when both closed and opened
The back door dimensions when closed
The large and small back barn door widths
The size of the doorway created by the back barn doors when open
The NV200 wheelbase (the distance between the centre of the front and back wheels.)
From the ground up to the van floor
Inside dimensions featured:
The floor to the ceiling of the NV200 (this is enough room to sit down in, but not to stand up in.)
Width of camper van inside at the widest part
The width of the van between the wheel arches
The height of the wheel arches in the Nissan NV200
The interior length from the back doors to the front seats in the NV200
The interior length from the back doors between the front seats into the cab
The gap between the front seats and handbrake
The entire interior length from the windscreen to the rear doors
Finally, the weight of the van unloaded is around 1200kg and it can carry a weight of 795kg.
Hopefully this video might be of use to someone doing their own Nissan NV200 van conversion.
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DISCLAIMER: In this video, I am in no way stating that this is the proper way to undertake the conversion of a van, however after research and experience using the van, I believe this to be the way that is best suited to my van and the way I intend to use it.