Description
This is a beautiful white Nissan Elgrand in good condition, Highway Star edition fitted with a Rider grill and de-badged. Holding an MOT until 13th of August 2026, this van is renowned for its smooth drive and luxurious features - the 2.5l, 8-seater MPV is ideal for families, road trips, or camper van conversions. The adaptabilty comes from the 3 seats in the rear of the van that can be folded up to provide ample space for moving cargo or to hold a large mattress if camping is preferred. The van also has keyless entry and ignition, and twin sliding doors, with one being automatically powered.
Easy to drive, the elevated position of the van also comes with two parking cameras and sensors, a rear and a side door cam to view spaces along with privacy glass and UV window visors. It also comes equipped with separate rear air-conditioning, controlled with a remote and rotating seats in the middle row to allow for a limousine mode with passengers facing one another; lap belts are required when travelling backwards. In the vein of camping, the van also has curtains that can be electrically opened or closed to cover all rear windows including rear windscreen for ultimate comfort and a carpeted floor.
The Elgrand is a very versatile vehicle, with a drop down screen and AV ports in the rear - currently wired to the double DIN screen unit in the front. This adds bluetooth connectivity and CD/DVD capabilites and allows for separate rear and front playback, very handy for children.
The van was registered in March of 2006, imported from Japan in 2019 and has been kept in really good condition considering its age. The van was also decatted and undersealed upon import. Copies of export documents and registration can be provided upon request. The Elgrand does have some scuffs on the paintwork and a cracked taillight on the rear, as visible in the pictures. There is also a damaged piece of trim on the front where the van would be towed from that could be repaired easily with some adhesive. The fuel gauge on the dashboard is also sometimes unreliable with levels of petrol.