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Nissan Cuts Primastar Kombi Prices as Camera-Based Driver Monitoring Becomes Standard

The price drop signals a push for better value in family and fleet vans.

Overview

  • Entry prices fall to €41,819 for the six-seater and €43,888 for the nine-seater, cuts of €3,093 and €3,094 respectively.
  • A camera-based driver monitoring system now comes standard to track driver alertness and attention.
  • Standard wheels increase to 17 inches, and the Tekna trim adds painted bumpers, painted mirrors and tinted rear-side glass.
  • Nissan reports chassis and body changes that boost stiffness, ride comfort and brake response, but it did not detail the exact modifications.
  • Powertrains and layouts are unchanged with 2.0-liter diesel options and two lengths offering six or nine seats, a setup that suits both private buyers and fleets.