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How Many Seats Are in a Nissan Primastar?

How Many Seats Does a Nissan Primastar Have?

The number of seats in a Nissan Primastar depends entirely on the body style and configuration you choose. In its standard panel van form, the Primastar typically comes with either 2 or 3 seats up front. Move up to the Crew Van and you gain a second row of seating, taking the total to 6. The full Combi and Minibus variants push that number further still, offering up to 9 seats for passenger-focused use.

Understanding the seating options across the Primastar range is important whether you're a sole trader needing a co-driver seat, a small firm carrying a team plus tools, or a business shuttling passengers. Below we break down each configuration in detail so you can match the right layout to the way you actually work.

Nissan Primastar Panel Van Seating (2 or 3 Seats)

The standard Nissan Primastar panel van is offered with a choice of 2 or 3 seats in the cab, depending on trim and specification. The 2-seat layout features a single driver's seat and a single passenger seat, giving each occupant more room, a wider armrest area and a more relaxed cabin. This setup tends to suit drivers who cover long distances or want a more comfortable working environment.

The more common 3-seat layout replaces the single passenger seat with a two-person bench, allowing you to carry a driver plus two colleagues. The centre position is narrower and typically used for shorter journeys, but it makes the Primastar practical for teams travelling to a job site together. The middle backrest can also fold down to reveal a mobile office feature on some trims, with a work surface and clipboard function useful for paperwork on the move.

Nissan Primastar 1.9 dCi 100PS SE 2700 SWB Panel Van Seating

The Nissan Primastar 1.9 dCi 100PS SE 2700 SWB panel van follows the standard 3-seat layout, with a driver's seat and a two-person passenger bench giving a total capacity of 3 people. As an SE-trim short-wheelbase van, it pairs that seating with a compact footprint that's easy to manoeuvre in urban environments, while still providing enough cab space for three adults on shorter runs. The dual passenger bench in this specification also incorporates the fold-down middle backrest, so drivers working alone can use it as a desk-style surface when parked up.

Nissan Primastar Crew Van Seating (6 Seats)

Step up to the Nissan Primastar Crew Van and you effectively double the people-carrying capacity. The Crew Van layout provides 6 seats in total — 3 in the front cab (driver plus two-seat passenger bench) and a further 3-person bench installed in the second row, behind a bulkhead that separates the passenger area from the rear load space.

This configuration is ideal for trades and businesses that need to transport a full crew along with materials, tools or equipment. Construction firms, landscapers, installers and maintenance teams often favour the Crew Van because it removes the need for a second vehicle, cutting fleet costs and simplifying logistics. Despite carrying up to six people, the Primastar Crew Van still retains a useful rear load area for cargo, making it a genuine dual-purpose vehicle.

Nissan Primastar Combi and Minibus Seating (up to 9 Seats)

For maximum passenger capacity, the Nissan Primastar is available in Combi and Minibus forms with seating for up to 9 people, including the driver. The Combi typically features 3 seats in the front and two rows of bench seating behind, bringing the total to 9 occupants while still leaving a modest boot area behind the rear bench for luggage or equipment.

The Minibus variant is set up more purely for passenger transport, with the same 9-seat capacity but often finished to a higher trim level with additional glazing, improved climate control for rear passengers and easier access via a sliding side door. Because it stays within the 9-seat limit, a standard UK Category B driving licence is generally sufficient to drive one — a key advantage for businesses, community groups, hotels and taxi operators.

Nissan Primastar Tekna Trim Seating and Comfort Features

The Tekna trim sits at the top of the Primastar range and is where seating comfort really steps up. Expect enhanced upholstery, improved seat bolstering, adjustable lumbar support on the driver's seat and heated front seats on many specifications. Tekna models also tend to come with a leather-trimmed steering wheel, upgraded interior finishes and additional soundproofing, all of which contribute to a noticeably more refined cabin.

In Combi or Minibus form, choosing Tekna also brings extra creature comforts for rear passengers, such as improved trim materials, better lighting and, on some models, rear climate controls. If your Primastar will be used for long journeys, private hire work or executive shuttle duties, the Tekna trim is well worth considering.

Seat Belts, ISOFIX and Safety Considerations

Every seat in a Nissan Primastar — whether in the cab, the crew row or the Combi and Minibus passenger area — is fitted with a three-point seatbelt as standard, meeting UK safety requirements. Head restraints are also provided across all seating positions, and the second-row benches in Crew Van and Combi variants are securely mounted to the vehicle floor with reinforced anchor points.

ISOFIX child seat mounting points are typically available on the outer positions of the front passenger bench and, where fitted, on outer seats in the rear rows of Combi and Minibus models — though availability can vary by model year and specification, so it's always worth confirming when you view a specific vehicle. Additional safety kit across the range includes front airbags, ABS, electronic stability control and hill start assist, with higher trims adding features such as lane departure warning and blind spot monitoring.

Which Nissan Primastar Seating Layout is Right for You?

Choosing the right Primastar seating layout comes down to how you'll use the van day to day. If you work solo or with one colleague and prioritise cargo space, the standard 2 or 3-seat panel van will serve you best. If you regularly travel to jobs with a team of up to six but still need room for tools and materials, the 6-seat Crew Van offers the ideal balance of people and payload.

For businesses focused on moving passengers — hotels, taxi firms, community transport, sports clubs and airport shuttle operators — the 9-seat Combi or Minibus is the clear choice, keeping you within Category B licence limits while offering flexible seating. Whichever version you go for, the Nissan Primastar's range of layouts means there's a configuration to suit almost every professional need, from lone tradespeople to full crews and passenger operators.

FAQs

How many seats does a Nissan Primastar have?
A Nissan Primastar has between 2 and 9 seats depending on the body style. The standard panel van comes with 2 or 3 seats in the cab, the Crew Van has 6 seats across two rows, and the Combi and Minibus variants offer up to 9 seats including the driver.

Can I drive a 9-seat Nissan Primastar Minibus on a standard UK licence?
Yes. Because the Primastar Minibus is limited to 9 seats including the driver, it can be driven on a standard UK Category B car licence, provided the vehicle's maximum authorised mass is within the licence limits and it isn't being used for hire and reward beyond what the licence permits. Always check the current DVLA rules for your specific circumstances.

Does the Nissan Primastar Crew Van have a bulkhead behind the second row of seats?
Yes, most Nissan Primastar Crew Vans are fitted with a bulkhead behind the second row of seats to separate the passenger area from the rear load space. This helps protect passengers from shifting cargo and improves cabin comfort by reducing noise and dust from the load area.

Are ISOFIX child seat points fitted to the Nissan Primastar?
ISOFIX mounting points are typically available on the outer front passenger positions and, on Combi and Minibus models, on selected rear outer seats. Availability can vary by model year and trim, so it's worth confirming ISOFIX provision on the specific vehicle you're considering before purchase.

What's the difference between the Nissan Primastar Combi and Minibus in terms of seating?
Both the Combi and Minibus offer up to 9 seats, but the Combi is generally geared more towards mixed passenger and cargo use, retaining a useful boot area behind the rear bench. The Minibus is set up primarily for passenger transport, often with higher trim, extra glazing and improved rear passenger comfort features.

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