Nissan Clipper - Versions & models

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Photo credit: Ubic, CC BY-SA 3.0
Photo credit: Ubic, CC BY-SA 3.0
The Nissan Clipper is a kei-class light commercial vehicle introduced in the early 2000s. The Clipper name applies to both compact vans and lightweight pickup variants (Clipper Truck), primarily for the Japanese market.
Small, practical, and efficient, it complies with kei car regulations, including a 660 cc engine displacement limit. Its design emphasizes durability, maneuverability, and cost-effective operation in both urban and rural settings.
The Nissan Clipper is typically a rebadged version of the Mitsubishi Minicab, positioned within Nissan’s lineup as an affordable light-duty commercial vehicle.
Small, practical, and efficient, it complies with kei car regulations, including a 660 cc engine displacement limit. Its design emphasizes durability, maneuverability, and cost-effective operation in both urban and rural settings.
The Nissan Clipper is typically a rebadged version of the Mitsubishi Minicab, positioned within Nissan’s lineup as an affordable light-duty commercial vehicle.
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The Clipper nameplate has been applied to rebadged versions of Mitsubishi’s Minicab models. Depending on the generation, it has been offered as a compact cargo van (NV100 Clipper) or as a lightweight pickup truck (Clipper Truck).
Designed to meet Japan’s kei car regulations (limited dimensions and 660 cc engine displacement), these vehicles emphasize maneuverability, fuel efficiency, and practicality for small businesses and urban delivery use.
The NV100 Clipper represents the more recent van configuration, while the Clipper name may also refer to earlier generations or the truck variant.