The company closes the production of diesel Nissan NV200 in Barcelona. Only the electric version of the model will remain in the European market. Nissan ceases production of the diesel model until the end of this summer. Diesel powered minivan assemble in Barcelona. The assembly lines also have Mexico, Japan, China, India and Indonesia. The demand for diesel fuel in Europe has declined due to the recent scandal. Nissan launched an updated version of the Nissan e-NV200 with a powerful battery and spurred demand for the electric car model. Nissan e-NV200 runs on an engine with a power of 80 kW, which increases the range of up to 200 km. In the near future, the company may launch a minivan with a 62 kWh battery. In the middle of 2019 in France, the production of a new Nissan NV250 will be launched - a twin of Renault Kangoo, which is also available in the electric version.
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