| Nissan Serena | |
|---|---|
| π Image 2018 Nissan Serena Highway Star S-Hybrid (C27, Hong Kong) | |
| Overview | |
| Manufacturer | Nissan |
| Alsocalled |
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| Production | 1991βpresent |
| Body and chassis | |
| Class | Minivan |
| Layout |
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| Chronology | |
| Predecessor | Nissan Vanette (Asia and Europe) |
| Successor | Nissan Primastar (for C23, Europe) |
The Nissan Serena are vans and minivans built by Nissan. It is made in Oppama, Japan. It has been made from 1991 to the present day. It is sold in Japan, North America, and Europe. A partially electric version called the e-Power was also sold.
First generation (1991β2001)
[change | change source]The first-generation Serena was made in 1991.
In 1997 and 1887, the model was improved, it had a new bonnet, new front lights and new back lights.
Nissan Vanette
[change | change source]The Nissan Vanette were small vans built by Nissan along with the European Serena models. The van was made in two versions, the Vanette E and the Vanette Cargo. Both were shells of the Serena.
In June 1998, LDV Limited sold a rebranded version of the Vanette Cargo called the LDV Cub.[1] It was sold in Britain.[1] The model was stopped being made in 2001. It was replaced by a version of the Renault Trafic, called the Nissan Primastar.
- Serena/C23
- Serena/C23 rear
- Serena/C23 (1994 improvements)
- Serena/C23 rear (1994 improvements)
- Serena C23 Highway Star (1997 improvements)
- Serena C23 Highway Star rear (1997 improvements)
- Nissan Vanette Cargo
- Nissan Vanette Cargo rear
- Leisure activity vehicle Nissan Vanette Cargo rear
- LDV Cub
- LDV Cub rear
Nissan Largo
[change | change source]The Nissan Largo were minivans vans built by Nissan, they were made from 1992 to 1998.
- W30 Nissan Largo (before improvements)
- W30 Nissan Largo SX-G Plus (after improvements)
- W30 Nissan Largo (after improvements)
- W30 Nissan Largo Highway Star (after improvements)
- W30 Nissan Largo Highway Star Touring
- W30 Nissan Largo Highway Star Touring
Second generation (1999β2012)
[change | change source]The second-generation Serena was made in Japan in July 1999.
- Serena/C24
- Nissan Serena C24 rear
- Nissan Serena C24 rear
- Nissan Serena C24 rear
Third generation (2005β2010)
[change | change source]The third-generation Serena was made in Japan in May 2005.[2] This model was only sold in Japan, Hong Kong, Malaysia, Singapore, Indonesia and Brunei.
- Serena/C25
- Serena/C25 rear
- Serena/C25 Highway Star rear
Fourth generation (2010β2019)
[change | change source]The fourth-generation Serena[3] was made in Japan in November 2010. This model was only sold in Japan, Hong Kong, Malaysia and Indonesia.
- Serena/C26
- Serena/C26 rear
- Serena/C26 rear
Fifth generation (2016β2022)
[change | change source]The fifth-generation Serena[4] was made in July 2016.
- Nissan Serena Highway Star
- Serena/C27 rear
- Serena/C27 Hybrid
- Serena/C27 Hybrid rear
Sixth generation (2022βpresent)
[change | change source]The sixth-generation Serena was made in 28 November 2022.[5]
- Serena/C28 Highway Star
- Serena/C28 Highway Star rear
Suzuki Landy(2007-2022)
[change | change source]The Nissan Serena was sold as the Suzuki Landy for the Japanese market alongside the Nissan-branded model. It was sold for three generations before being replaced by a rebadged Toyota Noah with the same name. The Landy name was previously used on a variant of the Suzuki Every sold in Japan and a compact van called the Changhe Suzuki Landy sold in China.
References
[change | change source]- 1 2 "LDV to launch own version of Nissan Cargo one-tonne van". fleetnews.co.uk. 24 June 1998. Archived from the original on 26 August 2017. Retrieved 27 September 2015.
- β "NISSAN RELEASES NEW SERENA -Also releases Rider series and LV series models-". 30 May 2005.
- β "Nissan Releases All-New Serena Minivan". 7 November 2010.
- β "2018 Nissan Serena S-Hybrid launched in Malaysia, from RM136k". Paul Tan's Automotive News. 14 May 2018. Retrieved 14 May 2018.
- β "ζ°εγγ»γ¬γγγηΊθ‘¨" [All-new Serena announced] (Press release) (in Japanese). Japan: Nissan. 2022-11-28. Retrieved 2022-11-28.
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