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Nissan previews Livina Geniss for global markets

07/06/2006, 1:04 PM

By admin

Nissan today announced it would release a new family of global cars over the next two years with sales of the first variant to start in China in 2006. The Livina Geniss, the name of the Chinese variant, will be the first Nissan car ever to be released in China ahead of other global markets. “This new family of global cars represents a substantial investment for Nissan,” said Nissan Executive Vice President Carlos Tavares. “We expect the Livina Geniss and the other variants to become significant contributors to Nissans growth in China and other key global markets,” continued Tavares.

The Livina Geniss will make its world premier at the Guangzhou International Motor Show later this month. The model seats up to seven people and accommodates a wide variety of customer needs. The exterior features a bold, modern design and is complemented by a highly flexible interior that provides multiple seating arrangements and a high standard specification.

Like the other models in this new global family, the Livina Geniss has been designed and engineered at the Nissan Technical Center in Atsugi, Japan and will be built on a Renault-Nissan Alliance common platform.

The Livina Geniss will be powered by a 1.8-liter gasoline engine with C-VTC (Continuous Valve Timing Control) for improved power and torque. The model will be manufactured at Dongfeng Motor Co.’s (DFL) Huadu plant in Guangdong Province. DFL is Nissan’s joint venture in China with Dongfeng Motor Group Co., Ltd. The other variants will be produced at different facilities around the world.

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07/06, 1:27 PM

posted by:

Kinno

Ok Nissan…

Where the hell is the 2007 G35 Coupe already? Or G37 or whatever the hell it’s going to be called?

07/06, 2:11 PM

posted by:

Greg

Nice Golf!

07/06, 2:18 PM

posted by:

.: Tosta Mista :.

Livina Geniss

What kind of name is that?!

07/06, 2:18 PM

posted by:

mike

Greg, you took the words right out of my mouth. A more reliable but less fun to drive Golf.

07/06, 3:28 PM

posted by:

Dean

Besides the tail lights, does the Golf seat 7? So I’d doubt it would compete in the same “fun-to-drive” category.

At least you got the “reliable” part right.

07/06, 4:05 PM

posted by:

The Stig

Looks like an MB R-class. Maybe Nissan needs to hire Bangle to spice it up.

07/07, 6:32 AM

posted by:

Carnut4ever

After the Nissan Murano and the Infiniti FX, Nissan wagon designs seem more predictable. I hope Nissan unleashes more design savvy next time.

07/07, 12:09 PM

posted by:

1c3d0g

#2: precisely!

07/08, 12:03 AM

posted by:

V'duv Kux Klan

eww thats ugly!, anyway they’ve got the Nissan Versa alreay wich is just a rebadged megane

 
 
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