Vehicle dealership Vic Young (South Shields) has adapted a fully-electric Nissan e-NV200 Combi to offer full wheelchair accessibility.

Electric Vehicle Evolution (EVE) is based on the Nissan e-NV200 Combi, which has been customised by Northern Truck Bodies (NTB), the company’s specialist on-site conversion arm.
The conversion includes a vehicle ramp system, to ensure that the wheelchair user can access the vehicle with ease. EVE’s five standard passenger seats are retained even while a wheelchair user is on board.
Vic Young, managing director at NTB and Vic Young, said:
“EVE is an innovative and forward-thinking concept which meets the demands of service providers as it is a multi-purpose vehicle suitable for all passengers including those with reduced mobility.
“I have witnessed on many occasions how awkward it is for, say a taxi driver, to assist a passenger with mobility requirements to enter and exit a vehicle.
“Our concept eliminates this problem and once the wheelchair user enters the vehicle they will then travel on a low, flat floor, ensuring a high level of comfort for the passenger.
“We are confident that the EVE Nissan e-NV200 Combi will make a major impact in the region.”
The vehicle is aimed in particular at service providers including taxi firms, care homes, local authorities and charities.
Source: Commercial Fleet
is it possible to have 6/7 passenger seats so that a double seat could be removed when using the wheelchair version?
Have purchased an env200 from vic young, 100% reliable company. Have 7seat variant,2rear seats fold up towards side body of cab. Can take most ♿ incl electric powered.have to drop dbl seat usually to accommodate chairs.
John, thanks for letting us know about your experience.