Nissan Livina Launched in Taiwan

 Nissan Livina Launched in Taiwan
Nissan Grand Livina

Global car heading to South Africa

Global car heading to South Africa

The Nissan Livina is conquering the world, country by country. Last November the Grand Livina model kicked off in China (known as Livina Geniss locally) followed in April by the two-row Livina. April also saw the launch of the Grand Livina in Indonesia and now Taiwan has followed suit and the Grand Livina will be on sale in South Africa by next month while the Livina will arrive in Januari 2008.

The Livina series will be built at various plants in Nissan's global network, and in this case locally in Taiwan and South Africa. The Livina series are powered by a 1.5 liter or 1.6 liter engine (the Grand Livina also offers a 1.8 liter engine) coupled with a four-speed automatic of five-speed manual (the Grand Livina also offers a six-speed manual).

Plans are to introduce the 'global' car in Malaysia and The Philippines later this year and early next year where they will also be built locally.

Source: Nissan Motor Corporation

Global car will continue push into new markets, including Malaysia and the Philippines

Nissan Motor Co., Ltd., today confirmed that the Nissan Livina and Grand Livina both launched this weekend in Taiwan. The Grand Livina also will be introduced in South Africa next month, followed in January 2008 by the Livina. With the introduction of the Livina series in these markets, Nissan is growing its model lineup to include the MPV and compact hatchback segments.

Both Taiwan’s Yulon Nissan Motor Co., Ltd. (YNM) and Nissan Motor Company South Africa (Proprietary) Ltd. (NSA) held kick-off events recently in support of the introduction of the Livina series, which is part of Nissan’s global product strategy to deliver models with the flexibility to meet the needs of diverse customers. As part of the strategy, the Livina series will be manufactured at several plants in Nissan’s global production network.

The three-row Nissan Grand Livina first went on sale last November in China (under the Livina Geniss brand name), followed in April by the two-row Livina. Also in April, the Grand Livina was introduced in Indonesia. The Livina Geniss and Grand Livina already have received several accolades, including Indonesian Car of the Year, “Best Compact MPV,” by Mobil Motor Magazine.

The Grand Livina is a seven-seater MPV offered with 1.5, 1.6 or 1.8-liter gasoline engines and available with a four-speed automatic or five- or six-speed manual transmission. The five-seater Livina compact hatchback is powered by 1.5 or 1.6 gasoline engines paired with either a four-speed automatic or five-speed manual transmission. There are model variations by market.

The Livina series for the South African and Taiwanese markets will be built locally at the Rosslyn plant and the San Yi plant, respectively.

With momentum in new markets, Nissan plans to introduce this new family of global vehicles to more countries. The Grand Livina will be introduced in Malaysia later this year and in the Philippines next year. As well, the Livina will launch in Indonesia early next year. For each of those markets, the vehicles will be manufactured locally.

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 Thamz Thamz
Which is better, this or the Toyota Avanza?
October 22, 2007 1:07 pm
 asif asif
no contest. it definitely the Nissan.
October 23, 2007 7:55 am
 phobos phobos
definitely the nissan...great interior, modern design,, avanza is getting older by the hours
October 23, 2007 12:57 pm
 boyke69 boyke69
the nissan definitely wins, like what the two people said. the livina is better at everything except price
October 26, 2007 1:19 pm