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Nissan - Elgrand (2020)

The Nissan Elgrand has long been the go‑to high‑end minivan for families and professionals alike. When the 2020 model rolled out, it came packed with refined interiors, a powerful V–6 engine, and a suite of driver‑assist features that set it apart in a crowded segment. While headlines often focus on the Nissan Elgrand price, the true cost depends on a range of factors—from trim level and optional equipment to the region where it is sold. Below, we break down everything you need to know about the Nissan Elgrand 2020, give you a realistic feel for its depreciation, and compare it with peer vehicles so you can make an informed decision.

  • Model year: 2020
  • Engine: 3.0 L V‑6 (2,862 cc) producing 167 kW (225 hp) and 305 Nm of torque
  • Transmission: 7‑speed automatic (Nissan’s ATDD™ dual‑clutch system)
  • Drive: Front‑wheel drive (options available for all‑wheel drive)
  • Fuel type: Petrol (premium 91–93 octane) and optional gasoline/EV hybrid variant in some markets
  • Dimensions: Length 4,999 mm / Width 1,902 mm / Height 1,984 mm – plenty of room for up to 7 seated passengers
  • Seating capacity: 7 (with removable captain‑style seats for reconfigurable cargo space)
  • Cargo volume: 1,281 L with second‑row seats folded; 606 L with all seats upright
  • Key equipment: 3‑zone climate control, moonroof, wireless charging, active safety suite (automatic emergency braking, lane‑departure warning, and adaptive cruise control) …and more depending on trim
  • Warranty: 3‑year/60,000‑km basic plus 5‑year/100,000‑km power‑train safety net (regional variations apply)

Understanding Nissan Elgrand depreciation

A common question among prospective buyers is “what is a 2020 Nissan Elgrand worth?”. To answer that, you’ll need a clear picture of how the vehicle’s value changes over time. The Japanese automaker is known for producing vehicles that hold onto their value better than many other premium minivans, but no car is immune to depreciation. In a typical scenario, the Nissan Elgrand’s depreciation curve looks like this: