Nissan Europe is playing with the idea of altering the forthcoming
Tiida compact family car for European sales. If given the green light, the
Tiida will go on sale alongside the
Qashqai. Originally, the
Qashqai was intended to replace the slow-selling Almera until Nissan introduced the
Tiida into certain European markets like Spain, Portugal, Russia, Germany and Ireland. The
Tiida has been popular in the UK via grey-imports from Ireland.
The problem is to give the new model sufficient distinct character to rival the Vauxhall/Opel
Astra, Honda
Civic, Volkswagen
Golf and Mitsubishi
Lancer, while allowing Nissan to make profit. Additionally, not pinching sales from the
Qashqai is another requirement, an insider said.
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The current
Tiida is the replacement for the Nissan Sunny and is marketed as the Nissan Versa in North America (U.S/Canada). The
Tiida/
Versa was launched in 2004 in Japan and came with 1.6 litre and 1.8 litre petrol engines, and a 1.5 litre dCi diesel for the European market.
The Nissan
LEAF EV is largely based on the
Tiida platform.
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2007 Nissan Versa sedan |
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