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The Nissan Presage is a large MPV produced by Japanese automaker Nissan since 1998. The Presage is only officially sold by Nissan in Hong Kong, Singapore, Brunei and Japan.
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[edit] First generation (1998–2003)
The first generation Presage was launched by Nissan in June 1998 as a competitor to the Honda Odyssey. It was available with either seven or nine seats. The biggest share of components was taken from the Nissan R'nessa, although it also has elements in common with the Nissan Bassara.
Engines include a 3.0-litre V6 VQ and a 2.4-litre four-cylinder KA gasoline engine, and a 2.5-litre four-cylinder YD turbodiesel engine. The YD turbodiesel & 2.4-litre KA were discontinued in August 2001 and replaced by a 2.5-litre four-cylinder QR gasoline engine.
All rear seats can be folded, although only those in the second row can be removed. After the restyling in 2001, the Presage got a new trim level called Highway Star.
The 2WD models feature the new Electronic Braking Force Distribution (EBD) system that uses electronic control to optimally distribute braking force to the front and rear wheels according to changes in the payload (number of passengers) being carried. This system works in tandem with the Braking Assist system (a brake booster with a two-stage mechanical assist mechanism plus ABS) to achieve synergies between effective utilization of front and rear braking force (EBD) and reduced pedal pressure (Braking Assist). As a result, more powerful braking performance is obtained with less pedal pressure in emergency braking situations even when carrying a large payload. The 4WD models also provide the nearly same high level of braking performance by adopting a load sensing valve (LSV) as a mechanical braking force distribution system in a set with the Braking Assist system.[1]
[edit] Second generation (2003–present)
The second generation Presage debuted in 2003 with a transformable seven or eight seat configuration. Rear side doors were changed from swinging to sliding. The new Presage is built on the L-class platform, which is also used for the Nissan Teana mid-size car.
Engines are also taken from the Teana, a 2.5-litre four-cylinder and a 3.5-litre V6 gasoline engine. These engines are mated with a four-speed automatic transmission or a sequential CVT.
The main advantage of the second generation of this Japanese car is its comfortable and transformable interior.[citation needed] For easier reversing, there is a rear view camera. As before, a sporty trim level dubbed Highway Star is available.
[edit] References
- ^ Nissan Global (Nissan Presage, 23 June 1998)
[edit] External links
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VICTORIA, AUSTRALIA – March 19, 2010: The luxurious, powerful and sharply styled Nissan Murano has struck a chord with Australian buyers in the premium, medium-sized SUV market since the second generation model made its debut one year ago.
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Delight at Nissan jobs boost as firm plans to build electric car in Britain (Daily Mirror)
Nissan yesterday saved thousands of jobs by announcing plans to make its new electric car in Britain.
19 March 2010
Nissan to make electric car in the UK (BigPond News)
It has been confirmed that motor giant Nissan is to build its new electric car in Sunderland in the UK.
19 March 2010
Nissan 370Z gets to the heart of the matter: Fun (USA Today)
A casual glance might not say so, but Nissan did a major overhaul on its Z sports car first on the 370Z coupe about a year ago as a 2009 model and lately the convertible version that went on sale last fall as a 2010.
18 March 2010
Nissan Motor To Issue Straight Bonds In Japan - Nikkei (Fox News)
Nissan Motor To Issue Straight Bonds In Japan - Nikkei
18 March 2010
Nissan 370Z gets to the heart of the matter: Fun (USA Today)
Nissan did a major overhaul on its Z sports car, first on the 370Z coupe about a year ago and now the convertible version.
18 March 2010
