On March 28, 2024, Nissan announced that it would make some changes to the specifications of the new Elgrand and release it in mid-April 2024.
Nissan’s new “Elgrand” undergoes some specification changes for the 2024 model
This time, some specifications have been changed to further improve safety by making the “Intelligent Around View Monitor (with moving object detection function)” and “Automatic anti-dimming rearview mirror with display” standard equipment on all vehicles.




Nissan’s new “Elgrand” will undergo some specification changes for the 2024 model year.
| Specifications | Elgrand | Elgrand |
|---|---|---|
| full length | 4,975mm | |
| Overall width | 1,850mm | |
| Overall height | 1,815mm | |
| Wheelbase | 3,000mm | |
| engine | 2.5L inline 4 DOHC engine | 3.5L inline 4 DOHC engine |
| Maximum power | 125kW (170ps) / 5600rpm | 206kW (280ps) / 6,400rpm |
| Maximum torque | 245Nm (25.0kgm) / 3900rpm | 344Nm (35.1kgm) / 4,400 rpm |
| Drive system | 2WD/4WD | |
transmission |
Xtronic CVT |
|
| WLCT mode fuel economy |
10.km/L (2WD) 9.7km/L (4WD) |
8.7km/L (2WD) 8.4km/L (4WD) |
Nissan’s new “Elgrand” has some spec changes for the 2024 model, including price and grade.
| grade | engine | transmission |
Capacity | Drive system |
Price (10%) |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 350 Highway Star Premium |
VQ35DE 3.5L inline 4 DOHC engine |
Xtronic CVT-M6 |
7 people | 2WD | 5,441,700 yen |
| 350 Highway Star | 4,871,900 yen | ||||
| 350 Highway Star | 8 people | 4,871,900 yen | |||
| 350 Highway Star Premium Urban Chrome |
7 people | 5,634,200 yen | |||
| 350 Highway Star Urban Chrome |
7 people | 5,064,400 yen | |||
| 8 people | 5,064,400 yen | ||||
| 350 Highway Star Premium |
7 people | 4WD | 5,742,000 yen | ||
| 350 Highway Star | 5,161,200 yen | ||||
| 350 Highway Star | 8 people | 5,161,200 yen | |||
| 350 Highway Star Premium Urban Chrome |
7 people | 5,934,500 yen | |||
| 350 Highway Star Urban Chrome |
7 people | 5,353,700 yen | |||
| 8 people | 5,353,700 yen | ||||
| 250 Highway Star Premium |
QR25DE 2.5L inline 4 DOHC engine |
7 people | 2WD | 4,841,100 yen | |
| 250 Highway Star S | 4,082,100 yen | ||||
| 250 Highway Star S | 8 people | 4,082,100 yen | |||
| 250 Highway Star Premium Urban Chrome |
7 people | 5,033,600 yen | |||
| 250 Highway Star S Urban Chrome |
7 people | 4,351,600 yen | |||
| 8 people | 4,351,600 yen | ||||
| 250 Highway Star Premium |
7 people | 4WD | 5,141,400 yen | ||
| 250 Highway Star S | 4,381,300 yen | ||||
| 250 Highway Star S | 8 people | 4,381,300 yen | |||
| 250 Highway Star Premium Urban Chrome |
7 people | 5,333,900 yen | |||
| 250 Highway Star S Urban Chrome |
7 people | 4,650,800 yen | |||
| 8 people | 4,650,800 yen |
Thoughts on the Nissan Elgrand
The current third-generation model was announced to have undergone a full model change on August 4, 2010. It was released on August 18, 2010, and has already undergone a minor change 14 years after its release, with many features being completely renewed, including the advanced driver assistance system “360° Safety Assist.” However, after 14 years, many people may be a little hesitant to purchase it. I hope Nissan will work hard to carry out a full model change, so that it can become a model that can rival Toyota’s “Alphard” and “Vellfire,” just like the old Elgrand.
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