Nissan Townstar Evalia EV L2











Overview
Main Overview Information
- Price USA (New)
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- Price USA (Used)
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- Country of Manufacture
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- France
- France
- Years of Production
- 2024-… (Produced)
- Body Style
- Minivan
- Market Availability
- EU
Pros and Cons
Reasons to Buy
- Roomy seven-seat cabin
- Vast cargo capability
- Fast 22kW AC charging
- Good city efficiency
Reasons Not to Buy
- Not sold stateside
- Short 140-mile range
- Sluggish acceleration
- Slow 80kW DC fast-charge
Overview
The 2025 Nissan Townstar Evalia EV L2 is a seriously practical all-electric minivan, especially in this long-wheelbase, seven-seat 'Evalia' guise. While not officially sold in the US, it’s a compelling option for families needing maximum passenger and cargo space with zero tailpipe emissions. Key highlights include its versatile seven-seat layout and generous cargo capacity. As it's an EU-market vehicle, official US pricing isn't available, but it targets the pragmatic end of the EV people-mover spectrum. It’s built in France and offers a unique alternative to the SUV craze for those prioritizing sheer utility.
What's New for 2025?
Entering its second year of production, the 2025 Nissan Townstar Evalia EV L2 largely continues the successful formula introduced in 2024. Significant overhauls aren't expected for this model year. Instead, anticipate the same well-rounded package focusing on practicality and efficiency. Buyers can expect the established features of the Evalia L2 trim, meaning it’s packed with family-friendly attributes. Any minor running changes would likely align with updates to its Renault Kangoo E-Tech platform twin, potentially involving software tweaks or slight interior material refinements, though nothing major has been announced for this specific trim yet.
Design & Exterior
The Townstar Evalia EV L2 sports a friendly, contemporary van design that’s more about function than flash, but it’s neat and purposeful. The 'Evalia' trim usually hints at more car-like details, setting it apart from basic commercial versions. Its long-wheelbase (L2) nature is evident in its profile, maximizing interior room. Key dimensions are substantial: 193.3 inches in length, 73.2 inches in width (excluding mirrors), and 71.5 inches in height. Expect practical sliding rear doors, and likely LED daytime running lights and alloy wheels appropriate for a higher-spec passenger version.
Interior, Tech & Cargo
Inside, the Townstar Evalia EV L2 is all about space and utility for up to seven occupants. The cabin emphasizes durable materials and a straightforward, user-friendly layout. Passenger comfort is prioritized, especially with the L2’s extended wheelbase. For your gear, there's 17.7 cubic feet of trunk space with all seats up, expanding to a massive 107.7 cubic feet when rear seats are folded. No frunk here, though! Tech-wise, expect an 8-inch touchscreen infotainment system, likely with standard Apple CarPlay and Android Auto, keeping everyone connected and entertained on the move.
Performance & Driving Experience
Don't expect blistering speed, but the Townstar Evalia EV L2 delivers perfectly adequate poke for family duties. Its single front-wheel-drive EESM electric motor produces 90 kW (around 121 horsepower) and a useful 181 lb-ft of torque, getting you from 0-60 mph in a relaxed 12.8 seconds. The driving experience is tuned for comfort and ease, ideal for city commuting and school runs. Its van origins mean a smooth ride and predictable handling. Regenerative braking modes will help you claw back some energy, making urban driving even more efficient.
Range, Battery & Charging
The Townstar Evalia EV L2 packs a 45 kWh usable battery, delivering a Green Cars Compare calculated real-world range of around 140 miles – decent for daily errands and short trips. Efficiency is rated at a solid 3.11 mi/kWh. The European model boasts an impressive 22 kW standard AC charger; for the US, this would mean a full charge in about 2-3 hours on a compatible high-power Level 2 unit. DC fast charging maxes out at 80 kW, taking it from 10-80% in about 30-35 minutes. A US version would likely sport a CCS Type 1 or NACS port.
Safety & Driver-Assistance Features
While NHTSA ratings are unavailable as it's not sold stateside, the Townstar platform achieved a respectable 4-star rating from Euro NCAP. You can expect a suite of modern driver-assistance systems, crucial for a family hauler. Standard features on the Evalia trim would likely include essentials like Automatic Emergency Braking, Lane Keeping Assist, and Traffic Sign Recognition. Higher-spec options or packages might add Blind Spot Monitoring, Adaptive Cruise Control, and parking aids, ensuring peace of mind on every journey, though specific standard US features would be hypothetical.
Warranty & Maintenance Coverage
If the Townstar Evalia EV L2 were offered in the US, Nissan would likely provide its standard competitive warranty. This typically includes a basic vehicle warranty of 3 years/36,000 miles and a powertrain warranty around 5 years/60,000 miles. Crucially for an EV, the battery pack would probably be covered for 8 years/100,000 miles against significant degradation (e.g., below 70% capacity). Complimentary maintenance isn't usually a big Nissan offering in the US, but the electric powertrain promises lower routine upkeep costs compared to a gas-powered equivalent.
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