11 Facts About Nissan Caravan

1.

Nissan Caravan is a light commercial van designed for use as a fleet vehicle or cargo van and manufactured by Nissan since 1973.

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2.

Second generation Homy of 1976, was marketed as a twin to the 1973-era Nissan Caravan, sold at the Nissan Prince Store dealerships, while the Caravan was exclusive to Nissan Bluebird Store locations.

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3.

The Nissan Caravan Homy received the T20 model code, and in 1972, the vehicle was reclassified as a commercial vehicle, in order to comply with the 1970 Japanese road traffic law.

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4.

Nissan Caravan had integrated a previously built product called the Nissan Caravan Caball as a cabover truck and cargo van, but had replaced it with the Homy.

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5.

In 1978, Nissan added the smaller Vanette as the Caravan grew in dimensions and market positioning.

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6.

In May 1982, the Nissan Caravan underwent a minor facelift, losing the ventilation window in the front doors, receiving a new dashboard and a new five-bearing SD23 diesel engine replacing the previous SD22.

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7.

Homy and its Nissan Caravan twin received their first full model change since the Homy was introduced in 1965.

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8.

In Kenya, the Nissan Caravan E24 is still manufactured by the Kenya Vehicle Manufacturers in Thika as of 2016.

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9.

The new NV350 Nissan Caravan comes with the all new YD25DDTi engine with clean diesel technology.

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10.

The NV350 Nissan Caravan continues to be sold as the Isuzu Como on the Japanese market as well.

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11.

Second facelift Nissan Caravan was launched for the Japanese market on 20 October 2021.

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