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The Nissan Elgrand (Japanese: 日産・エルグランド, Hepburn: Nissan Erugurando) is a minivan manufactured by Nissan Shatai for Nissan since 1997, available in three generations, with model codes E50 (1997–2002), E51 (2002–2010), and E52 (2010–present).
Elgrand: 1997 2010 2020 Japan Large MPV/minivan with sliding doors for the Japanese market and other Asian markets. Livina: 2006 2019 — Southeast Asia Three-row compact MPV, a rebadged and restyled Mitsubishi Xpander. Primastar: 2021 2021 — Europe MPV version of the Primastar, also sold as the Renault Trafic. Serena: 1991 2022 —
CarWings, renamed NissanConnect in 2015, and also branded as Infiniti InTouch is a vehicle telematics service offered by the Nissan Motor Company to drivers in Japan, the United States, Canada, Great Britain, and most other countries. It provides mobile connectivity for on-demand traffic information services and internet provided maps displayed ...
Nissan Shatai Co., Ltd. is a Japanese automobile contract manufacturer for Nissan that is headquartered in Hiratsuka, Kanagawa. Its direct history began in 1949. As of September 2016, Nissan owns 45.8% of the company stock. [2] It has offices around Japan and assembly lines in Hiratsuka and Kanda, Fukuoka.
The Homy Coach was replaced by the Nissan Elgrand in 1997 when the Nissan Prince Store Japanese dealerships were renamed Nissan Red Stage and vehicle overlap was streamlined. The Homy badge, first used in 1965, remained in use for commercial models until it, too, was cancelled in June 1999 as the Homy/Caravan lineups were merged.
Nissan Elgrand E50 (1997–2002) Nissan Laurel C35 (1997–2002) Nissan Patrol Y61 (1997–2000) ... Japan's approach to modernity was a quicker and more pragmatic one.
Japanese automakers Nissan and Honda say they plan to share components for electric vehicles like batteries and jointly research software for autonomous driving. A third Japanese manufacturer ...
Nissan Elgrand The Nissan Bassara is a minivan /MPV manufactured from November 1999 to June 2003 by Nissan . The name is derived from the Sanskrit word "Vajara", which means "the prize or object of desire that encourages someone to yield to temptation."