Nissan Elgrand is a minivan manufactured by Nissan Shatai for Nissan since 1997, available in three generations, with model codes E50, E51, and E52 .
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Nissan Elgrand is a minivan manufactured by Nissan Shatai for Nissan since 1997, available in three generations, with model codes E50, E51, and E52 .
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The E50 Nissan Elgrand was configured and produced as a light commercial vehicle from 1998 to 2017.
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The Nissan Elgrand assumed the Caravan Coach's passenger carrying duties with a luxury enhancement.
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E50 version of the Nissan Elgrand came in several trim levels including: V, VG, X, XL, Highway Star, Rider, and S Edition.
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From 1997 to 2002, the E50 Nissan Elgrand was rebadged and sold by Isuzu as the Fargo Filly in the Japanese market.
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Second generation E51 Nissan Elgrand was launched in May 2002 and primarily competes with the Toyota Alphard and Honda Elysion.
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Nissan Elgrand Enchant takes 8-passenger versions of the Nissan Elgrand V, VG, Highway Star, and X, and adds a mobility access seat in the second row.
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E51 Nissan Elgrand is quite different from its predecessor, now equipped with power sliding doors, turn signal repeaters built into the side mirrors, a rear roof spoiler, and 16- or 17-inch aluminum alloy wheels.
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The Nissan Elgrand is equipped with an eight-inch LCD monitor in the dashboard for the Carwings Vehicle Information System .
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Third generation E52 Nissan Elgrand, which ditched the previous generations' rear-wheel drive layout, shares a platform with the North American fourth generation R42H Quest.
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Early Nissan Elgrand models include 250 XG, 250 Highway Star, 250 Highway Star Premium, 350 Highway Star, and 350 Highway Star Premium .
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