Volkswagen Caddy V
Van · Gasoline
vs
Nissan NV200
Van · Electric · FWD
Volkswagen Caddy V
Car A
Volkswagen Caddy V
A practical two-seat Caddy V that emphasizes cargo utility and efficiency for commuting and two-person road trips. Performance is steady rather than sporty, and overall it offers good value in its segment.
2 seatsVanGasoline5-star safety122 hp
Nissan NV200
Car B
Nissan NV200
An electric, FWD NV200 aimed at city driving, it offers good value in its segment for light-duty, two-seat use. Pick it for straightforward urban runs over outright pace or cargo capacity.
2 seatsVanElectric4-star safetyElectric
Why compared cross branddifferent powertrainsame body typesame seatssimilar price

Usage fit

Family 55 / 43
City 45 / 64
Budget / value 51 / 74
Road trip 46 / 31
Performance 28 / 29
Cargo 38 / 12
Practical 30 / 36
Premium 22 / 18
Winter 26 / 22

Scores out of 100. Blue = Volkswagen Caddy V · Orange = Nissan NV200

Specs side-by-side

Spec Volkswagen Caddy V Nissan NV200
Values are representative — confirm for your market and trim.

Pros & cons

Volkswagen Caddy V

  • Efficient for its class at 6.5 L/100 km, easing fuel costs on daily drives and longer trips
  • Two-seat layout with 610 L of cargo space suits gear-heavy errands and small-business use
  • Balanced everyday performance from 122 hp and 250 Nm (0–100 km/h in 10.5 s)
  • Price near 25,000 provides good value in its segment

Nissan NV200

  • Good value in its segment at a listed 22,000
  • Efficient for its class thanks to the electric powertrain
  • Strong low-speed response from 254 Nm torque for stop‑start traffic
  • 4-star safety rating adds confidence

Verdict

Pick Volkswagen Caddy V if…
Efficiency & everyday ease
Volkswagen Caddy V is the choice if fuel economy and city-friendly driving are your priority.
Pick Nissan NV200 if…
Performance & capability
Nissan NV200 is the choice if you want more power, speed, or all-weather capability.

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