Nissan Teana Premium Sedan Revealed
Debuted in Beijing
By Clinton Deacon
April 21, 2008 12:12 PM
Filed Under: Auto China, Japanese, Nissan
At the 2008 Beijing Motor Show, Nissan revealed the new Teana Premium Sedan – the first time we get to see the production version (other than the customary pre show leaks) of the Intima Concept from last year's Tokyo Motor Show. With this all new model, Nissan is looking to demonstrate its commitment to bringing high quality world class products to the Chinese consumers.
The design stays very much along the lines of the concept model, albeit toned down for production. Gone are the rear hinged back doors (suicide doors) and the front windscreen which ran from the bottom of the A-Pillar right over the roof to the top of the C Pillar has been replaced with the more conventional front windscreen and sunroof.
Power will come courtesy of Nissan's V6 Engine(VQ25DE and VQ35DE versions) and XTRONIC CVT(continuously variable transmission) and especially for China - a two-liter four-cylinder engine(MR20DE) will also be made available.
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