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SPIED: Nissan Testing New 2012 Sunny / Versa Sedan in Europe

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Our spy photographers have captured a lightly camouflaged prototype of the freshly revealed in the USA and China, Nissan Versa / Sunny series, during testing in Sierra Nevada, Spain. The prototype was a right-hand drive example with test license plates from Spain.

Aside from the odd-looking exhaust tail pipe that extends all the way to the outer corner of the rear bumper and possibly the headlamp and tail lamp designs, we didn’t notice any other styling differences compared to the North American Versa and the China market Sunny models.

While Nissan remains tight-lipped at present over the availability of its low cost sedan in Europe, during the presentation of the Sunny at the China International Automobile Exhibition in late December 2010, the Japanese automaker said it will first go on sale in China and then “progressively across 170 countries worldwide under different vehicle brand names”.

From what we understand, Eastern and Southern European markets along with Russia will be the first to receive the car, while it remains to be seen if and when Nissan will sell the Versa, Sunny, Tiida or whatever name it is called, in Western Europe.

The global small sedan is based on Nissan's “V” platform architecture that also underpins the latest Micra supermini. In China, the Sunny is powered by a 1.5-liter HR15DE four-cylinder engine, with prices ranging from RMB 82.8K to 112.8K (equal to US$12,700 - $17,400 or €9,080 - €12,370). The North American specification Versa comes with a 109HP 1.6-liter unit and is priced from $10,990 or about €7,850.

In Europe, the new Micra is available with a choice of two 1.2-liter three-cylinder gasoline units, a naturally aspirated version delivering 80HP and a turbocharged variant producing 98HP. At this point, we do not know if the European version of the low-cost sedan will be offered with the Micra’s 1.2L turbo engine or if Nissan will opt for a different four-cylinder unit.


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12 Comments:

Anonymous said... »May 24, 2011

Are you telling me they will put this hideousness into production ?

Anonymous said... »May 24, 2011

the model/design has already unveiled.. so why is this post now?.. seems its old

Anonymous said... »May 24, 2011

If they want to sell this here, they better cut some metal and launch a hatchback of this. I vote Sunny, at least its a name people remember.

Gordon Gecko said... »May 24, 2011

These are gonna sell like hotcakes! Err... ummm... NOPE. SORRY, I CAN'T DO IT! BWAHAHAHAHAHAHAAHAHAHAH this thing is uglier than a Marilyn Manson/Tori Spelling love-child! XD

Anonymous said... »May 24, 2011

Its too bad were getting here in the states, cause thing is ugly ! im glad europe has to deal with it also, lol.

Anonymous said... »May 24, 2011

Tida = Versa not Sunny = Versa

Anonymous said... »May 25, 2011

It must be a diesel (see the dark belching smoke at kinked exhaust)..

Anonymous said... »May 25, 2011

Ugly on wheels...this car is not even out yet and it already looks outdated!

Anonymous said... »May 25, 2011

What's up with the exhaust?
Look at the pic's from the rear of the car.

Anonymous said... »May 25, 2011

"Are you telling me they will put this hideousness into production"

And what may I ask do you drive?

I have a pretty good idea what it is........ LOL

Anonymous said... »May 25, 2011

yey ! typical model for asian market

Victor Haruhiko Sasaki said... »May 30, 2011

A respectable rival for Chevrolet Aveo as well as Hyundai Accent there.

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