While the
Maxus V80 15-Seater 2025 has a starting price of AED 95,000, the Nissan Urvan 2025 3-Seater Manual (4-Door) stands at AED 87,500 including VAT. One of 12 available trim levels, the 3-SEATER-MANUAL-4-DOOR is equipped with features such as Fabric Seats, Map Reading Lamps, Power Outlets, Power Steering, High Mount Stop Lamp, Manual Headlamps, Rear Window Defogger, Rear Wiper, AUX, CD Player, Manual AC, and a number of speakers.
This Japanese Van comes with a 2.5-litre 4-cylinder petrol engine that generates 147 horsepower and 213 Nm of torque. On the other hand, the Maxus V80 features a similar engine capacity, but its design focuses on comfort and spaciousness for larger groups.
For the United Arab Emirates, the average price of the Urvan, including all versions, is AED 97,625. Factoring in an annual depreciation of 15%, we expect the 3-SEATER-MANUAL-4-DOOR to cost AED 74,375 on the
used car market by next year.
With a 65-litre fuel tank and an average consumption of 12 litres per 100 kilometers, filling up the 3-SEATER-MANUAL-4-DOOR is likely to set you back AED 162.5, taking into account the current fuel price of AED 2.5 per litre for unleaded gasoline 95. With an average commute of 25,000 kilometers per year, you will be doing 5 fill-ups, costing a total of AED 813.
The Nissan Urvan is well-regarded for its reliability and practicality, making it a popular choice among families and businesses in the UAE. Additionally, it provides ample cargo space, which is ideal for transporting goods or luggage. The model is also known for its safety features, ensuring peace of mind for drivers and passengers alike. Overall, the Urvan's combination of affordability and functionality makes it a strong contender in the UAE's competitive van market.