Nissan Unveils New Luxury Minivan Exclusively for Japan











Nissan recently introduced the newest iteration of its Elgrand minivan, exclusively for the Japanese market. This model, now in its fourth generation since its initial launch in 1997, boasts a sophisticated E-Power hybrid system, replacing its predecessors' conventional gasoline engines. The interior has been redesigned with a strong emphasis on luxury and advanced technology, featuring high-end seating options and a comprehensive entertainment system, aiming to redefine the minivan experience.
The updated Elgrand is equipped with an E-Power hybrid powertrain, comprising two electric motors that propel the vehicle. These motors are supported by a 1.5-liter three-cylinder turbocharged gasoline engine, which acts as a generator for the electric system. Power is distributed to all four wheels through an e-4ORCE all-wheel-drive system, enhancing stability and performance. This represents a significant shift from the previous four-cylinder and V6 engine configurations.
Inside, the Elgrand prioritizes passenger comfort and luxury. Higher trim levels offer Zero Gravity captain's chairs for the second row, complete with footrests for ultimate relaxation. The front passenger seat also includes an ottoman, ensuring that luxury is not exclusive to the rear. For those needing more seating capacity, a three-seat bench option is available for the second row. Technological enhancements include dual 14.3-inch screens for front passengers, customizable 64-color ambient lighting, and a premium 22-speaker Bose audio system, featuring headrest speakers for an immersive sound experience. The cabin also incorporates elegant Kumiko wood trim and rear entertainment displays, with a unique purple interior color option.
Visually, the Elgrand stands out with a distinctive exterior design. It features an intricate grille composed of multiple square elements, creating a striking lattice pattern. A prominent light bar at the front, alongside a two-tone paint scheme with a rose gold lower section, contributes to its modern and futuristic aesthetic. The wheels are uniquely styled to complement the vehicle's contemporary look, and a single piece light bar at the rear further unifies its distinctive appearance.
Despite its appealing features and luxurious appointments, Nissan has not confirmed plans to introduce the Elgrand to international markets, including the United States, where the company's previous minivan, the Quest, was discontinued due to declining sales. The new Elgrand is available in Japan with a starting price of approximately ¥6,897,000, which converts to around $42,500 USD. The minivan market in the US has recently seen a resurgence, with a 21 percent increase in sales last year, making the Elgrand's absence notable given the growing demand for practical yet sophisticated family vehicles.