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Nissan · Hong KongWhen it comes to the popular family MPV, the mind immediately reminds me of the Nissan (Nissan) Serena. The new 6th generation model number C28 has arrived in Hong Kong. It is equipped with an e-Power hybrid system with more power and lower fuel consumption, a highly practical 7+1 flexible eight-seat arrangement, and a quiet, comfortable, and smooth driving experience, which is the focus of innovation. The Grand Transfer Serena e-Power offers bo…See the Story
All-new hybrid Nissan Serena e-POWER MPV test drive: strong power, low fuel consumption, easy to control, comfortable and quiet electric driving.
Nissan · FranceLike AMG at Mercedes, Motorsport at BMW, Nismo is the sports branch behind the sportiest models in the Nissan range. But for its return to Europe, the label is not attached to a GTR or a Z but to an electric SUV: the Ariya.See the Story
Novelty. Nismo, the sports arm of Nissan, returns to Europe with the Ariya
Nissan · Mont-TremblantNissan is currently at a crossroads in terms of sports cars. While it is withdrawing the GT-R from its product line this year, it only keeps its Z coupe as a sporty car. According to rumors, the GT-R should return at some point before 2030, but the manufacturer is leaving open the possibility that a new car could be added. In fact, Nissan is considering a potential return of the Silvia in its product line. A persistent rumor has been circulating…See the Story
Nissan considers bringing back the Silvia in its lineup.
Nissan · JapanNissan made much less profit in the second quarter, although the Japanese carmaker sold as many vehicles worldwide as last year. In April, May and June, Nissan sold 787,000 vehicles, but the manufacturer kept less money at the bottom line, partly due to higher marketing costs. These would be necessary to be able to compensate for "intense sales competition" and optimizing inventory, especially in the United States.See the Story