The Nissan Lannia is one of those exclusive models for the Chinese market that are being released on the Shanghai Auto Show has now opened its doors. It is oriented to the younger segment of the population, as shown by its modern design of flowing lines sedan. It is based on the latest design language of the brand, V-Motion, and inevitably reminiscent Nissan Sway, the concept car that could be behind the future Nissan Micra.
The brand has been very brief details about his new Nissan Lannia not know its dimensions, mechanical, equipment their approximate prices. This information should not be delayed much as the Nissan Lannia is scheduled to begin marketing for this fall. Its design to run on account of the design studio of the brand in China.
On and interior, the Nissan Lannia also shows a modern and attractive design with I dash slightly angled towards the driver . Guided by the images we see some features of the equipment as monozona climate control, boot button, four electric windows, table clocks with TFT screen or a touch screen on the dashboard. Not expected to be a model with a large technology component, although it may appear so because of its attractive design.
On the mechanical aspect can be expected gasoline engine associated with an automatic transmission that moves the front wheels. We look for details about this Nissan Lannia.
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Article Nissan Lannia a new sedan for China was originally published in Current Motor.