The side adopts the traditional MPV design. The tail wing is flat, but the taillights with the same length as the rear windshield are very eye-catching and highly recognizable. The power details have not been announced, but it is expected to adopt the same e-POWER extended-range hybrid system as the new Kaijun, equipped with a 1.5T three-cylinder engine. The fuel version will be available in front-wheel drive and all-wheel drive models. E-POWER may provide a front-wheel drive version first, and then an all-wheel drive version. I recently got the latest spy photos of Nissan's new Selena.
This new car is expected to launch a hybrid fuel and e-POWER version for consumers to choose from. It is expected that this year 10 165438+ will debut, and then it will be officially released in early 2023. It is worth mentioning that Dongfeng Nissan may introduce the brand-new Nissan Selena into domestic sales to fill the product vacuum in MPV market. Compared with the previous photos, the new Nissan Selena shows more design details, including the inverted trapezoidal air intake grille in front and many horizontal decorative elements on both sides of the grille, similar to the design of Dongfeng Nissan's mid-term revision of Teana. It is expected that this design will be extended to other Nissan models in the next few years.
On the side of the car body, you can see that the roof line of the new car is horizontal, which also provides head space for the rear passengers, which is consistent with the home MPV. In addition, it can be seen that the new car is equipped with side sliding doors, and the chassis clearance is low, which is conducive to passengers getting on and off. Unfortunately, these vehicles are heavily disguised, and many design details have not been made public. As for the rear of the car, the taillights of the new car will be vertical, lit in an "L" shape, and the exhaust will be hidden.