Nissan Townstar Lease
The Townstar is a stylish, compact van from Nissan that rivals the Volkswagen Caddy, Ford Transit Connect, and the Citroen Berlingo.
While there’s an electric version of the Townstar - the Townstar EV - this particular model boasts a frugal 1.3 litre petrol engine that offers decent power of 130 bhp and which will return around 41 miles to the gallon.
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There are two main variants of the petrol-powered Townstar - which sits behind the larger Primastar and Interstar Nissan vans - in the form of the shorter ‘L1’ wheelbase and the longer ‘L2’.
The L1 Townstar has a payload of 600 kg and 3.3 cubic metres of loadspace. The L2, on the other hand, takes load space up to 4.3 cubic metres while the payload is 800 kg.
A Nissan Townstar Crew van was also made available in 2024, coming with a second row of seats than can be folded up or down using one hand, transforming the van into a secure and comfortable five-seater in seconds.
There are four main trim levels to choose from, which run from base ‘Visia’ through to ‘Acenta’, ‘Tekna’ and range-topping ‘Tekna+’.
And the good news for lease customers is that entry-level Townstar models are generously equipped as standard.
A Visia Townstar lease comes loaded with a full-width bulkhead, deadlocks, automatic headlights and wipers, and a DAB sound system with full phone connectivity.
The top-of-the-range Tekna+ trim, meanwhile, adds a host of extras, such as an 8 inch infotainment screen, front, rear and side parking sensors, a 360 degree camera, intelligent ‘Park Assist’, adaptive cruise control, lane keep assist, and traffic sign recognition.
Meanwhile the maximum braked towing capacity of the petrol-powered Townstar is 1,500kg.
To find out more about a Nissan Townstar lease don't hesitate to email us at enquiries@selectcarleasing.co.uk or alternatively call us on 0118 467 8430 and one of our friendly leasing consultants will be happy to help.
- Car Leasing Category: Small van
- Engine Options: Petrol
- Payload: Up to 800 kg
- NCAP Safety Rating: Not yet tested
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