Nissan Evalia Oil Type


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Nissan Evalia

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You can find 7 different trims for the Nissan Evalia and their corresponding recommended oil type.

The years available stretch from 2010 through to 2020 and to view the oil type and capacity you just click to expand.

The Evalia, more commonly known as the NV200, was first released for a number of Asian markets in 2012. This happened to be roughly three years after the initial debut of its more common NV200 counterpart, which was unveiled in 2009.

There has only been a single generation of this model since its initial release.

It is also sold under another more notable name - the Chevrolet City Express. This is a badge-engineered version that is produced for the North American market.

Competition from other manufacturer offerings typically comes from the likes of the RAM ProMaster City and the legendary Ford Transit.

Nissan offers the model in two layouts. These allow for more commercial or more leisure-focused activities. Both of which are built atop the Renault-Nissan B platform.

Trim packages have typically consisted of only two options. These are the base E and the premium SE. These allow for either FWD or 4WD options as well.

The NV200 has kept a fairly short list of engines over the years. These have consisted of only three petrol and a single diesel option. Petrol versions range from a 1.5 L inline-4 through to a 2.0 L inline-4, while the diesel engine is a 1.5 L inline-4.

Transmission options have consisted of a 4-speed automatic, 5-speed and 6-speed manuals (depending on the region in question), and a CVT.

Nissan also released the e-NV200, which is a battery-electric variant, in 2014. This model is powered by a 24 kWh battery with a synchronous motor. This variant was replaced by the Townstar EV in 2021.