The boundaries that defined body styles are forever diminishing and so we have small cars with sedan dimensions, sedans with small-car dimensions, SUVs that drive like sedans and don’t do much off road and of course MPVs that masquerade as SUVs full with four-wheel drive and the likes – today’s world is one of multitasking. While this does offer buyers the best of many worlds in a single package, the unadulterated functionality of the constituent body forms is somewhere lost in translation and there exists a sizeable bunch of people who want their vehicles to perform one task as best as they can – or so the people at Nissan will be hoping so.
That’s because their latest offering, the Evalia isn’t really an MPV – it’s what the Japanese prefer to call an urban class utility vehicle. Considering that the Evalia is more van than an MPV that drives like a sedan, but is loaded with features that enhance both form and function, we’d say Nissan has got that moniker just about right.


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