Nissan Teana is a mid-size sedan produced by Japanese automobile manufacturer Nissan.
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Nissan Teana is a mid-size sedan produced by Japanese automobile manufacturer Nissan.
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The Nissan Teana has been available in East Asia, Russia, Ukraine, South Asia, Southeast Asia, Australia, New Zealand, Latin America and the Caribbean.
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The Nissan Teana nameplate was retired in 2020, being replaced by the L34 Altima or discontinued without any successor in some markets.
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J31 Nissan Teana follows the same chassis number pattern as the Maxima .
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In most of the world, the Teana was Nissan's largest front-wheel drive sedan, while the Skyline and Fuga are rear-wheel drive, with optional all-wheel drive.
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In December 2005, the Nissan Teana received new headlights and taillights, chrome trimming on the bumpers, enlarged foglights, front legrests and newly designed gauges.
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In mainland China, the Teana was manufactured by the Dongfeng Motor Company, a joint venture with Nissan.
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The first generation Nissan Teana was assembled in Thailand for sale in the Southeast Asian market.
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In 2008, Nissan Teana stopped production of the J31 but production continued in Thailand until 2009.
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Nissan Teana continues to offer an optionally available internet-based, telematics and GPS navigation system called CarWings to Japanese drivers only.
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Second generation Nissan Teana utilized different engines, namely the MR20DE, VQ25DE and the VQ35DE, which was tweaked to produce 20 more PS.
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Third generation Nissan Teana was introduced in 2013 to some markets as a rebadged version of the North American L33 Altima.
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