You get a tent and a shower.
The Nissan NNV is a reliable workhorse that can haul cargo or people depending on its configuration. The possibilities are endless. TFLoffroad takes the wheel of a modified Nissan NV and drives it on the dirt roads of America’s backyard. It cost $83,000 to lift the Nissan NV TFLoffroad test, and it can be purchased from Salt Lake City dealerships. However, it is an extreme example of its incredible off-roading potential.
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The NV’s rear wheel-drive system is gone. It is now equipped with the four-wheel drive system from Nissan Titan. This includes the transfer case. The NV has a six-inch suspension lift and 35 inch Nitto tires, giving it a true off-road ride height. However, the offroad-ready Nissan is made tougher by the addition of other accessories.
A Avatar front bumper can be winched ready with the custom roof rack that holds a 23Zero rooftop shelter. The Road Shower 4 is a great upgrade for anyone who wants to bathe on the move. It also includes a gas and water can, a lifetime cooler, rugged side steps and a ladder that allows you to get up the roof from the rear barn door.
The 5.6-liter V8 engine of Nissan is under the hood. It’s very similar to the engine in the Titan. However, it’s tuned in the NV. This gives the car 375 horsepower and 387 pound feet (524 Newton-meters) torque. It is paired with a seven speed automatic gearbox.
The interior of the Nissan van’s off-road NV is exactly what you would expect. Only the only difference is the Titan-sourced four wheel-drive switch on your dashboard. TFLoffroad also tested the NV’s passenger model, which has leather seats. You could also get the cargo model, which would remove the seats and save money. With the new space, it would allow for a slew more off-road options.