13 Facts About Nissan Serena

1.

Nissan Serena is a minivan manufactured by Nissan, joining the slightly larger Vanette.

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2.

Nissan Serena is designed to comply with Japanese vehicle class, which means its external dimensions are restricted to 4.

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3.

Unlike the previous Largo, which was essentially a widened C22 Nissan Vanette, the W30 Largo was a totally rebodied, wider Serena with more equipment such as four-wheel-drive.

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4.

Second-generation Nissan Serena was launched in Japan in June 1999, ditched the rear-wheel drive layout in favour of front-wheel drive construction.

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5.

The C24 Nissan Serena was manufactured by Edaran Tan Chong Motor Sdn Bhd in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.

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6.

The Nissan Serena C26 S-HYBRID has its regeneration capacity and output power of the Eco Motor, which is an alternator that is used for Nissan's Serena having an idling stop mechanism and capable of restarting an engine, upgraded.

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7.

Nissan Serena added a lead sub-battery in the engine room for extended energy regeneration capacity.

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8.

In Indonesia, the C26 Nissan Serena was locally assembled and went on sale in January 2013.

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9.

The all-new Nissan Serena received the ProPilot technology, which does lane centering.

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10.

In Malaysia, the C27 Nissan Serena S-Hybrid was launched on 14 May 2018 as a 7-seater locally assembled MPV and available in two trim levels: Highway Star and Premium Highway Star.

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11.

In Singapore, an e-Power powered C27 Nissan Serena was displayed during the 2019 Singapore Motor Show.

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12.

In Indonesia, the C27 Nissan Serena was launched on 19 February 2019 and is fully imported from Japan.

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13.

C27 Nissan Serena received a facelift in Japan on 1 August 2019 with redesigned front grille, front and rear bumpers, and omnidirectional driving support.

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