This article is about the 2003 Kei truck. For the 1950s luxury car, see Packard Clipper.
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The Nissan Clipper is an automobile nameplate by Nissan that has been used for two separate commercial vehicle ranges of kei trucks in Japan. Originally, this was just a rebadged version of Prince's "Clipper" light/medium duty commercial vehicle range.
In 2003, the nameplate was revived for a rebadged version of the Mitsubishi Minicab, a kei truck/microvan provided in an OEM deal. The Clipper truck/van received its facelift on 2012 and renamed the NT100 Clipper (truck) and NV100 Clipper (van).
In late 2013, the rebadged Minicab models were replaced by a rebadged version of the Suzuki Carry and Every, due to Mitsubishi Motors announced that they would stop manufacturing their own petrol-engined kei trucks and microvans for 2014.
The Minicab EV-based Clipper EV was introduced in 2024.[1]
^Wishnumurti, Rayhansyah Haikal (2024-01-31). Laksono, Trybowo (ed.). "Nissan Clipper EV Meluncur di Jepang, Jadi Kembaran Minicab EV" [Nissan Clipper EV Launched in Japan, Minicab EV's Twin]. GridOto (in Indonesian). Indonesia: Kompas Gramedia. Retrieved 2024-02-16.
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