January 20, 2024

Nissan PH Upgrades Urvan With Higher Safety This 2024


Nissan is busy updating its line-up for 2024. Aside from upgrading the feature set of its Terra mid-sized SUV (from VE all the way to the VL and Sport variants), the carmaker has also quietly introduced an updated version of its snub-nosed van, the Urvan, for 2024.

Two years ago, the Urvan already got its first update for the 2023 model year. It introduced the updated V-motion grille and Nissan badge along with re-sculpted bumpers. It also managed to receive a D-shaped steering wheel (also with the new Nissan emblem), along with standard dual SRS airbags, ABS with EBD, and high-beam assist.

This year, those impressive safety systems have been leveled up further with the addition of vehicle dynamic control (VDC) across the range with automatic variants getting Hill Start Assist. Also new are automatic headlights (still halogen), LED front fog lamps (select variants), and automatic dimming rearview mirror.

For 2024, the Urvan GX makes its way from an indent order model to a more permanent addition to the Urvan range. Urvan GX is basically the Premium (longer and taller than the standard Urvan) variant that’s been transformed into a cargo hauling variant. For that, it gets all the trappings of the Premium (including the availability of an automatic transmission), but with the second to fifth row seats removed.

As for colors, here’s the revised palette for the new Urvan:
  • Pearl White – Premium
  • Brilliant Silver – Standard, GX, Premium
  • Gun Metallic – Standard, GX, Premium
  • Topaz Brown – Standard 15-seater, Premium
  • Granite Black – Standard 15-seater, Premium
  • Alpine White – Standard, Cargo, GX
  • Dark Blue Pearl – GX
The prices for the 2024 Urvan are as follows:
  • Urvan 2.5 Cargo MT – P 1,240,000
  • Urvan 2.5 Standard 15-seater MT – P 1,540,000
  • Urvan 2.5 Standard 18-seater MT – P 1,550,000
  • Urvan 2.5 GX MT – P 1,760,000
  • Urvan 2.5 GX AT – P 1,820,000
  • Urvan 2.5 Premium MT – P 1,980,000
  • Urvan 2.5 Premium AT – P 2,040,000

5 comments:

  1. The high center of gravity for this body type, coupled with speeding habit of PH drivers can really jeopardize the occupants when operated haphazardly. No physical safety equipment can solve that.
    The LTO should strictly implement existing criteria for issuance and renewal of licenses, and consider accepting video evidences from ordinary motorists in suspending or revoking licenses of traffic violators who endanger other motorists.

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  2. Stability control on Urvan Cargo and Standard is a really good additional safety feature for Urvan van drivers in provincial areas especially on wet slippery roads.

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  3. Need more improvements for Urvan.

    Urvan Premium: Captain Seats (1st row), Steering Audio and Cruise Controls, 17' inches alloys with 225/60R17Tries, Front Center Console Box, 8' inches Display Audio with Apple Carplay and Android Auto, 14 seating capacity.

    Urvan GX: 3 Bench Type Seats (1st row), Steering Audio and Cruise Controls, 16' inches alloys with 225/65R16 Tries, Front Center Console Box, 8' inches Display Audio with Apple Carplay and Android Auto, 15 seating capacity.

    Urvan Escapade: Wide Body and Normal Roof Design, 3 Bench Type Seats (1st row), 2+1 Bench Type Seats (2nd Row), 4 Bench 50:50 Fold and Space up (3rd row), Steering Audio and Cruise Controls, 16' inches alloys with 225/65R16 Tries, Front Center Console Box, 8' inches Display Audio with Apple Carplay and Android Auto, 12 seating capacity. (Length: 4,695mm; Width: 1,880mm; and Height: 2,010mm; Wheelbase:2,555mm)

    For Urvan Premium, GX and Escapade Variants: LED Headlamps with DRL, LED Foglamps, Side View Mirrors with Power Adjust and Retract with Side Turn Lamps.

    For all variants: 2.5 Diesel Engine with 190ps at 3,750 rpm, 450nm at 2,500 rpm, 6 speed manual and 7 speed automatic (Premium, GX and Escapade), Rear Wiper and Washer.

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  4. Most safety features are installed on higher model vans (AT). The ones that are used for UV express (MT) are not that high on safety.

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    1. Addition of stability control on the Cargo and SWB variants of Urvan is actually a good move
      The 20 year old bare Hiace Commuter lacked ABS and doesn't have stability control

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