2025 · Van · Nissan
Brand-new · Export from Jebel Ali Free Zone, Dubai












The 2025 Nissan Urvan delivers practical people-moving capability with a 2.5L four-cylinder petrol engine (147 hp, 213 Nm torque) paired to an automatic transmission and rear-wheel drive. The 13-seat layout, combined with manual front and rear climate control, positions this van for fleet operators, shuttle services, and re-exporters targeting high-volume transport markets across Africa, Asia-Pacific, and the CIS.
At 5.23 meters long and 2.28 meters tall with a 65-liter fuel tank, the Urvan balances cargo and passenger flexibility. Dual front airbags, ABS with electronic brake force distribution, vehicle dynamic control with hill start assist, and tire pressure monitoring provide baseline safety. The trade-off here is straightforward: you gain seating and load capacity at the cost of premium interior finishes and advanced comfort features—a calculation that favors high-utilization buyers over luxury seekers.
The 2025 Nissan Urvan addresses a specific buyer need: maximum passenger or cargo capacity without the complexity of larger commercial chassis or the expense of premium shuttle vehicles. The 2.5L petrol engine produces enough torque (213 Nm) for loaded highway driving, though real-world economy will vary with route and payload. Most operators report this engine-transmission pairing achieves acceptable fuel consumption when run predictably, making it suitable for scheduled routes or fixed-distance contracts.
Interior design prioritizes function over finish. Manual seat adjustments and climate control reduce upfront cost and maintenance burden—important for re-exporters shipping to markets where service networks are sparse. The 65-liter fuel capacity suits regional routes; operators planning long-haul deployment should verify fuel stop availability in their target corridors.
Safety equipment covers essentials: dual front airbags, ABS, electronic brake force distribution, vehicle dynamic control with hill start assist, and tire pressure monitoring. These systems are designed for driver and passenger protection under normal transport conditions rather than off-road or extreme duty. The 15-inch steel wheels and drum brakes are spec'd for durability and cost-effective replacement in emerging markets.
Ownership considerations center on simplicity and parts availability. Manual components—mirrors, locks, wipers—reduce electronic failure points. The Nissan nameplate carries strong recognition in Philippine, African, and South Asian markets, easing resale and service access. Fleet buyers appreciate the transparent drivetrain architecture and straightforward maintenance schedule.