Nissan Tiida
The Nissan Tiida is a compact automobile from Nissan of Japan, replacing both the long-running Pulsar and the Sunny models in its home market from September 30, 2004. The range consists of a five-door hatchback and a four-door sedan called the Nissan Tiida Latio. The Tiida is not based on the Renault Mégane's Nissan C platform, but rather the Nissan B platform with the wheelbase stretched.
Its styling was previewed with the Nissan C-Note show car a year before its launch. The models are characterized by being quite tall, a trend that resurfaced in the late 1990s.
It is thought that while the Tiida would be exported to many markets, Europe may get niche vehicles based off its platform instead. North and South America will get a separate Nissan Sunny-based model to replace their Sentra.
| Preceded by: Nissan Pulsar Nissan Sunny | Succeeded by: still in production |
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