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Datsun

  • 1932 Datsun Type 11
    Datsun Type 11
    -Description:The 1932 Datsun Type 11 was a small car with a 495 cc, 10 HP side valve engine and a three speed transmission. [JSAE]. It was offered in several body styles, and DAT/Nissan sold 150 of the Type 11 in 1932...

  • 1933 Datsun Type 12
    Datsun Type 12
    -Description:The 1933 Datsun Type 12 was a small car produced by the Nissan corporation. The name Datsun was used by DAT for their line of small cars. After the DAT corporation was absorbed into Nissan, these cars continued to be produced, and the original model name was maintained...

  • 1934–1935 Datsun Type 13
  • 1934–1935 Datsun 13T Pickup
  • 1935–1936 Datsun Type 14
  • 1935–1936 Datsun 14T Pickup
  • 1936–1937 Datsun Type 15
  • 1936–1938 Datsun 15T Pickup
  • 1937–1938 Datsun Type 16
  • 1938–1940 Datsun Type 17
  • 1937–1944 Datsun 17T Pickup
  • 1970–1974 Datsun 100A
  • 1955–1957 Datsun 120 Pickup
  • 1973–1977 Datsun 140J
  • 1976–1978 Datsun 180B/180B SSS
  • 1977–1981 Datsun 200B/200B SSS
  • 1972–1977 Datsun 200L
  • 1974–1983 Datsun 200SX
  • 1978–1982 Datsun 210
  • 1957–1961 Datsun 220 Pickup
  • 1971–1979 Datsun 240C
  • 1970–1973 Datsun 240Z
  • 1971–1979 Datsun 260C
  • 1974 Datsun 260Z
  • 1978–1983 Datsun 280C
  • 1975–1978 Datsun 280Z
  • 1979–1983 Datsun 280ZX
    Nissan 280ZX
    The Nissan 280ZX was a sports coupe produced from 1978 to 1983. It was the second generation Z-car, replacing the Datsun 280Z in late 1978. The 280ZX was the first time where the "By Nissan" subscript was badged alongside the Datsun logo, along with the Nissan trucks. The 280ZX was Motor Trends...

  • 1978–1982 Datsun 310
  • 1961–1965 Datsun 320 Pickup
  • 1968–1973, 1978–1981 Datsun 510
    Datsun 510
    The Datsun 510 was a series of the Datsun Bluebird sold from 1968 to 1974, and offered outside the U.S. and Canada as the Datsun 1600. According to AutoWeek's G.D...

     Sedan
  • 1965–1972 Datsun 520 Pickup
  • 1971–1975 Datsun 610
  • 1973–1979 Datsun 620 "Bulletside" pickup
  • 1973–1977 Datsun 710
  • 1979.5–1986.5 Datsun 720 Pickup
  • 1976–1983 Datsun 810
  • 1946–1947 Datsun 1121 Pickup
  • 1970–1976 Datsun 1200 Sedan
  • 1962–1970 Datsun 1500, 1600, 2000 Roadster
    Datsun 1500, 1600, 2000 Roadster
    The Datsun 1500 Roadster SP310, also known as the Fairlady in certain markets, made its debut at the Tokyo Motor show in 1961, several months before the roll-out of the MGB. The SP 310 was powered by a 1.5 liter inline four cylinder OHV engine with a single carburetor producing 77 hp . The 1500...

  • 1946–1949 Datsun 2124 Pickup
  • 1949–1950 Datsun 3135 Pickup
  • 1950–1951 Datsun 4146 Pickup
  • 1951–1953 Datsun 5147 Pickup
  • 1953–1954 Datsun 6147 Pickup
  • 1974–1983 Datsun B-210
  • 1962–1986 Datsun Bluebird
    Nissan Bluebird
    Although Nissan's own materials indicate that the Bluebird name emerged in 1959, some records show that the name first adorned a 988 cc, four-door sedan in 1957, which was part of the company's 210 series...

    • 1979–1986 Datsun Bluebird 910
      Datsun Bluebird 910
      The Datsun Bluebird 910 is an automobile which was produced by Nissan from 1979 to 1986.Nissan began realigning its export names with the home market with the 910 series in November 1979. The 'B' tags were dropped in favour of 'Bluebird', though the models were 'Datsun Bluebird' initially...

  • 1970–1982 Datsun Cherry
  • 1947–1948 Datsun DA
  • 1949–1954 Datsun DB Series
    • 1949 Datsun DB
    • 1950 Datsun DB-2
    • 1951–1952 Datsun DB-4
    • 1953 Datsun DB-5
    • 1954 Datsun DB-6
  • 1952 Datsun DC-3
    Datsun DC-3
    The Datsun DC-3 was a lightweight automobile produced by Nissan and sold under the Datsun brand in 1952. The series was a predecessor to the Fairlady sports cars, and succeeded the pre-war Road Star. It was powered by the 860 cc Nissan D10 straight-4 engine which produced and could propel the...

  • 1951–1954 Datsun DS Series
    • 1951 Datsun DS-2
    • 1951–1952 Datsun DS-4
    • 1953 Datsun DS-5
    • 1954 Datsun DS-6
  • 1950–1951 Datsun DW Series
    • 1950 Datsun DW-2
    • 1951 Datsun DW-4
  • 1974–1978 Datsun F-10
  • 1950–1986 Datsun Patrol
    Nissan Patrol
    The Nissan Patrol is a four-wheel drive vehicle manufactured by Nissan in Japan since 1951. In Japan since 1980, it has been known as the Nissan Safari. The Patrol is available in Australasia, Central and South America, South Africa, parts of Southeast Asia and Western Europe as well as Iran and...

  • 1932–1941 Datsun Roadster
    Datsun Roadster
    The Datsun Roadster was a light weight automobile produced by Nissan in the 1930s. The series was a predecessor to the Fairlady sports cars, and was an example of the earliest passenger cars produced in Japan.-Roadster:...

  • 1959–1970 Datsun Sports
    Datsun Sports
    The first Datsun Sports model was the 1959 S211. It used a 988 cc C-series straight-4 producing . The S211 was based on the Datsun 211 sedan. Incorporated into the side trim were the side badges, which said "Datsun 1000". It was designed by Yuichi Ohta, who had previously designed the Datsun...

  • 1965–1985 Datsun Sunny
    Nissan Sunny
    The Nissan Sunny is a small car from Nissan. It was launched in 1966 as the Datsun 1000 and although production in Japan ended in 2004, it remains in production today for the African, American and Sri Lankan markets. In the US, the later models were known as the Nissan Sentra; in Mexico, the Sunny...

    • 1965–1969 Datsun Sunny/1000/B10
    • 1971–1973 Datsun Sunny/1200/B110
    • 1974–1977 Datsun Sunny/120Y/B210
    • 1978–1982 Datsun Sunny/120Y/140Y/B310
    • 1982–1985 Datsun/Nissan Sunny/B11
  • 1955–1986 Datsun Truck
    Datsun Truck
    The popular and economical Datsun/Nissan compact pickup truck was produced in Japan from 1955 and imported to the United States, Australia, Finland, the Middle East, South Africa, and various European countries...

  • 1978–1983 Datsun Urvan

Nissan

  • 1941 Nissan Type 30
  • 1939–1941 Nissan Type 50
  • 1941 Nissan Type 53
  • 1937–1943 Nissan Type 70 (based on the Graham Paige Crusader)
  • 1937–1941 Nissan 80 Truck (based on the Graham Paige truck)
  • 1991–1996 Nissan 100NX
  • 1941–1952 Nissan 180 Truck (based on the 1937-1941 Chevrolet 133/158 trucks)
  • 1989–1998 Nissan 180SX
    Nissan 180SX
    The Nissan 180SX was a hatchback coupe based on the S13 chassis from the Nissan S platform, and sold in Japan; and in some other countries under the 200SX name....

     (branded as 200SX in Europe)
  • 1977–2002 Nissan 200SX
    Nissan Silvia
    The S12 was produced from 1984 to 1988, with revisions to the exterior trim in 1987 . It was sold in three configurations—a coupe , a hatchback, and a widebody chassis called grandprix .A number of different engines were equipped in the S12 chassis, depending on production year and more...

     (Silvia)
  • 1995–1998 Nissan 200SX
    Nissan Sentra
    The Nissan Sentra is a compact car produced by automaker Nissan Motors and is generally a rebadged export version of the Japanese Nissan Sunny. The name "Sentra" is not used in Japan....

     (US 2-door Sentra coupe)
  • 1989–1998 Nissan 240SX
    Nissan 240SX
    The 240SX is a two-door compact car that was introduced to the North American market by Nissan in 1988 for the following model year. It replaced the outgoing 200SX model. Most of the 240SX were equipped with the 2.4-liter inline 4 engine . The KA24E being single over-head cam and KA24DE being dual...

     (JPN S13 and S14)
  • 1984–1987 Nissan 300C
    Nissan 300C
    The Nissan 300C was the name applied to the export version of the Nissan Cedric Y30 series, a luxury car made by the Japanese manufacturer Nissan...

  • 1984–1989 Nissan 300ZX Z31 (Fairlady Z in Japan)
  • 1990–1999 Nissan 300ZX Z32 (Fairlady Z in Japan)
  • 2003–2008 Nissan 350Z
    Nissan 350Z
    The Nissan 350Z is a two seat sports car that was manufactured by Nissan from 2002 to 2009 and marks the fifth generation of Nissan's Z-car line. The 350Z entered production in late 2002 and was sold and marketed as a 2003 model. The first year there was only a coupe, as the roadster did not debut...

     Z33 (Fairlady Z in Japan)
  • 2009–present Nissan 370Z
    Nissan 370Z
    The Nissan 370Z is a sports car manufactured by Nissan Motors. It was announced on October 29, 2008 and was first shown at an event in Los Angeles ahead of the 2008 Greater LA Auto Show, before being officially unveiled at the show itself...

     Z34 (Fairlady Z in Japan)
  • 1952–1953 Nissan 380 Truck
  • 1953–1955 Nissan 480 Truck
  • 1955–1959 Nissan 580 Truck
  • 1959–1968 Nissan 680 Truck
  • 1968–1969 Nissan 681 Truck
  • 1995–2006 Nissan Almera
    Nissan Almera
    The Nissan Almera is a medium-sized family car built by Nissan from 1995 to 2006...

  • 1993–present Nissan Altima
    Nissan Altima
    The Nissan Altima is a mid-size automobile manufactured by Nissan, and is arguably a continuation of the Nissan Bluebird line, which began in 1957. It has historically been larger, more powerful, and more luxurious than the Nissan Sentra but less so than the Nissan Maxima. The Altima is available...

  • 2004–present Nissan Armada
    Nissan Armada
    The Nissan Armada is Nissan's full-size SUV. It shares its body-on-frame F-Alpha platform with the Nissan Titan pickup truck, Nissan Xterra SUV, Nissan Frontier pickup truck, and Nissan Pathfinder SUV. An upscale version of the Armada was sold as the Infiniti QX56 from 2004 to 2010, when it...

  • 1982–present Nissan Atlas
    Nissan Atlas
    The Nissan Atlas is the name used in Japan for two lines of pickup trucks and light commercial vehicles sold by Nissan and built by UD Nissan Diesel, a Volvo AB company and by Renault-Nissan Alliance for the European market. The lighter range replaced the earlier Cabstar and Homer, while the...

  • 1984–1989 Nissan Auster
    Nissan Stanza
    The Nissan Stanza started out in Japan as the Nissan Violet in 1973, and then was split into two other models in 1977 called the second generation Nissan Auster and Nissan Violet . All three bore the A10 series identifier, and were built in Japan at Hiratsuka and Oppama, Incidentally, the series...

  • 1990–2003 Nissan Avenir
    Nissan Avenir
    The Nissan Avenir is a line of station wagons beginning production in May 1990 by Nissan of Japan, with the budget minded delivery van starting out as the Avenir Cargo, then being renamed in 1999 as the ' aimed primarily at the commercial market. It replaced the long-serving Nissan Bluebird...

     (Expert)
  • 1990 Nissan Axxess
  • 1989 Nissan Be-1
    Nissan Be-1
    The Nissan Be-1 is a retro-styled automobile from Nissan Motors. The Be-1 was the first of four such retro spinoffs of the K10 Micra — the S-Cargo, Figaro and Pao being the other three. Like the Figaro, the Be-1 was sold without the Nissan name...

  • 1999–2003 Nissan Bassara
    Nissan Bassara
    The N30 Bassara was a MPV manufactured from November 1999 to June 2003 at Nissan's production facility in Tochigi, with the second generation at the Kyushu plant. The name is derived from the Sanskrit word "Vajara", which means "the prize or object of desire that encourages someone to yield to...

  • 1957–present Nissan Bluebird
    Nissan Bluebird
    Although Nissan's own materials indicate that the Bluebird name emerged in 1959, some records show that the name first adorned a 988 cc, four-door sedan in 1957, which was part of the company's 210 series...

    • 1987–1992 Nissan Bluebird U12
      Nissan Bluebird U12
      The Nissan Bluebird was released in September 1987 and was offered in four-door sedan and four-door hardtop body types. It was designed to have a rounded appearance in comparison to the previous generation. The hardtop sedan was later fitted with a center "B" pillar structure to increase body...

    • 1991–1997 Nissan Bluebird U13
      Nissan Bluebird U13
      The U13 series was launched in Japan in September 1991 as a four-door sedan and four-door hardtop. The two models were visually distinct: the four-door sedan had curves where its U12 predecessor had edges, while the hardtop, called the Nissan Bluebird ARX, had more traditional styling...

    • 1996–2001 Nissan Bluebird U14
      Nissan Bluebird U14
      Nissan switched to boxy styling for the U14 Bluebird for January 1996. The American Altima had different front and rear ends, in keeping with its sports sedan positioning. But in its home market, the Bluebird was targeted more at buyers who favoured the formality of larger Japanese sedans. However,...

    • 2000–present Nissan Bluebird Sylphy
      Nissan Bluebird Sylphy
      The Nissan Bluebird Sylphy is a compact car made by Nissan The first Bluebird Sylphy is the Pulsar 4-door sedan which sold in the Japanese domestic market only in order to keep the Bluebird name alive, due to the car's traditional competitor the Toyota Corona...

  • 1966–1976 Nissan C80
  • 1957–1981 Nissan Caball
    Nissan Caball
    Nissan Caball is a light commercial truck manufactured by Nissan Motors from December 1957 until December 1981. The Caball was mainly sold in Japan, Hong Kong, South East Asian countries, Australia, New Zealand, and few European countries. While the Caball name came to an end in 1981, its...

  • 1958–1964 Nissan Cablight
  • 1968–1975 Nissan Cabstar
  • 1960–2004 Nissan Cedric
    Nissan Cedric
    The Nissan Cedric is a large automobile produced by Nissan since 1960. It was developed to provide upscale transportation, competing with the Prince Skyline and Gloria which were later merged into the Nissan family...

    /Gloria
    Nissan Gloria
    The Gloria is a large luxury car made from 1959 by the Prince Motor Company, and later by Nissan Motors since its merger with the former - hence being originally marketed as Prince Gloria and later as Nissan Gloria...

    • 1987–present Nissan Cedric Y31
      Nissan Cedric Y31
      - Y31 :The Y31 was built from late 1987 through 1991 available in either Sedan or Hardtop guises. The sporty GranTurismo SV version had short bumpers with a body kit, and was powered by a 2.0 liter VG20DET engine. The Sedan version of the Y31 was rebodied at the launch of the Y32...

  • 1988–2003 Nissan Cefiro
    Nissan Cefiro
    The Nissan Cefiro is a intermediate-size automobile range sold in Japan and other countries. The 1989 model was introduced initially as a 4-door sedan, however a wagon was later produced. A large proportion were equipped with automatic transmissions....

  • 1970–1986 Nissan Cherry
    Nissan Pulsar
    The Nissan Pulsar is an automobile that was produced by the Japanese automaker Nissan from 1978, when it debuted as a subcompact car, to 2007, when it was replaced in all markets by the Nissan Tiida. It was originally conceived as a replacement for Nissan's first front-wheel drive platform, the...

  • 1988–present Nissan Cima
    Nissan Cima
    The Nissan Cima is a large luxury sedan produced by Nissan Motor Co., Ltd. for the Japanese market. The car's name is derived from Spanish for "summit". The hood ornament uses an image of an acanthus leaf. The acanthus leaf was commonly used by classical Greeks to make a wreath for use as a...

  • 2007–present Nissan Clipper
    Nissan Clipper
    The Nissan Clipper nameplate has been used for two separate commercial vehicle ranges. Originally this was just a relabelled version of Prince's "Clipper" light/medium duty commercial vehicle range...

     (rebadged Mitsubishi Minicab
    Mitsubishi Minicab
    The Mitsubishi Minicab is a kei truck and microvan built and sold in Japan by Mitsubishi Motors since 1966.-First generation:The Minicab cab-over pickup truck was launched in 1966 to replace the 360, which by this time had adopted the same model name as the Minica sedan...

    )
    • 2007–present Nissan Clipper Rio (rebadged Mitsubishi Town Box
      Mitsubishi Town Box
      The Mitsubishi Town Box is a kei car produced for the domestic market by Japanese automaker Mitsubishi Motors. It was initially available with the alloy-headed 4A30 657 cc straight-4 engine, but switched to the 3G83 659 cc straight-3 engine in 2002...

      )
  • 1998–present Nissan Crew
    Nissan Crew
    The Nissan Crew was a midsize sedan manufactured by Nissan Motors, sold only in Japan and available only as a rental or taxicommercial vehicle only....

  • 1998–present Nissan Cube
    Nissan Cube
    The Nissan Cube is a Mini MPV produced by Nissan for the Japanese market since 1998, and now sold in export markets such as North America and Europe.-First generation:...

  • 1998–present Nissan Elgrand
    Nissan Elgrand
    The Nissan Elgrand is a luxury MPV manufactured by Nissan since 1997, available in three model developments, the E50, the E51 and as of 2010 the E52.-E50 "First Generation":...

  • 1959–1970 Nissan Fairlady
    Datsun Sports
    The first Datsun Sports model was the 1959 S211. It used a 988 cc C-series straight-4 producing . The S211 was based on the Datsun 211 sedan. Incorporated into the side trim were the side badges, which said "Datsun 1000". It was designed by Yuichi Ohta, who had previously designed the Datsun...

  • 1991 Nissan Figaro
    Nissan Figaro
    The Nissan Figaro is a small retro car manufactured by Nissan. The car was originally sold only in Japan. Despite this, the Nissan Figaro has become popular with owners in the UK and Ireland, given the popularity of second-hand Japanese import cars...

  • 1998–present Nissan Frontier
    Nissan Frontier
    Nissan Navara is the name for the D22 and D40 generations of Nissan pickup trucks sold in Asia while in the North, Central and South America and the Philippines it is sold as Nissan Frontier. The line was started in 1998, and its immediate predecessor is the D21 Nissan Hardbody truck...

  • 2004–present Nissan Fuga
    Nissan Fuga
    The Fuga is a full-size sedan, rear wheel drive with optional all wheel drive, produced by Nissan of Japan since October 2004 and now in its second generation. It is built on a wider, stretched wheelbase version of the Nissan FM platform. After the Nissan Cima and Nissan President were...

  • 1979–1988 Nissan Gazelle
    Nissan Gazelle
    The Nissan Gazelle was a compact 2 door coupe and three-door hatchback produced by Nissan, based on the Nissan S platform. It was produced for the Japanese and Australian markets only. The Gazelle is a sister car to the Nissan Silvia. It was produced so that Nissan's different dealership networks...

  • 1985 Nissan GTP ZX-Turbo
    Nissan GTP ZX-Turbo
    The Nissan GTP ZX-Turbo was a series of racing cars developed for Nissan Motors by Electramotive Engineering to compete in the IMSA GT Championship. Running from 1985 to 1990, they were known for being the first car to defeat the Porsche 962 which had dominated IMSA's premiere GTP category...

  • 2008–present Nissan GT-R
    Nissan GT-R
    The Nissan GT-R is a sports car produced by Nissan released in Japan on December 6, 2007, the United States on July 4, 2008, and the rest of the world in March 2009.-History:...

  • 1986.5–1997 Nissan Hardbody Truck
    Nissan Hardbody Truck
    -Nissan Hardbody:The D21 generation was the successor to the Datsun "720". The company used the name "Datsun" from 1980 to 1983 then renamed itself "Nissan" beginning with the 1983.5 model year line of trucks and cars alike. The D21 series were unofficially called Nissan Hardbody in the United...

  • 1965–1997 Nissan Homy
    Nissan Homy
    The Nissan Homy was built and sold by the Prince Motor Company before the merger of Nissan in 1965 and the Homy was the first vehicle to be acquired by Nissan. After the merger in August 1966, the Prince Homy name was changed to Nissan. The merger was complete by 1970...

  • 1999–2001 Nissan Hypermini
  • 1999–present Nissan Interstar (medium-size van based on Renault Master
    Renault Master
    Renault Master is the name used by French vehicle manufacturer Renault for its upper-medium size van — similar in size to the largest models of the more common Ford Transit....

    )
  • 2010–present Nissan Juke
  • 1956–1982 Nissan Junior
    Nissan Junior
    The Nissan Junior was a series of medium-sized Pickup trucks built from 1956 until 1982. It was introduced to fill the gap between the light Datsuns and heavier Nissans such as the 80-series trucks. While the smaller Datsun Truck always outsold the Toyota Hilux, the larger Junior always played...

     Pickup
  • 2008–present Nissan Kix
    Mitsubishi Pajero Mini
    The Mitsubishi Pajero Mini is a kei car produced by Mitsubishi Motors since December 1994.-Overview:Based on the platform of the Minica, the Pajero Mini was styled as a miniature version of the company's successful Pajero sport utility vehicle, in response to the SUV craze of the late 1980s and...

     (rebadged Mitsubishi Pajero Mini)
  • 1997–2008 Nissan Kubistar (rebadged Renault Kangoo
    Renault Kangoo
    The Renault Kangoo and Kangoo Express are panel van and leisure activity vehicle produced by French automaker Renault since 1997. The Kangoo is manufactured in the MCA plant in Maubeuge, France, and in Santa Isabel, Argentina. The version for the ASEAN markets was assembled by the Tan Chong Euro...

    )
  • 2004–present Nissan Lafesta
    Nissan Lafesta
    The Nissan Lafesta is a seven-seater minivan built by Nissan Motors for the Asian market. The name was derived from the Italian word festa, meaning holiday, festival or party, and according to the manufacturer "expresses a desire to spend an enjoyable time in the car together with family members or...

  • 1988–1998 Nissan Largo
    Nissan Largo
    Largo was the model name used for a Nissan passenger van built over 2 different platforms from 1989 to 1998 in Japan and other markets. Most were 7 or 8 seater coaches and competed with the Toyota Tarago....

  • 2007–present Nissan Latio
  • 1968–2002 Nissan Laurel
    Nissan Laurel
    In April 1968 Nissan presented its new Laurel in four-door deLuxe and Super deLuxe versions, both equipped with a 1.8 L inline-four cylinder engine and independent rear suspension. In summer 1970 a hardtop coupé joined the line-up, one year later a 2000 cc engine became available...

  • 2009–present Nissan Leaf
    Nissan Leaf
    Nissan introduced its first battery electric vehicle, the Nissan Altra at the Los Angeles International Auto Show on 29 December 1997. The Altra EV was produced between 1998 and 2002, only about 200 vehicles were ever produced, and it was mainly used as a fleet vehicle for companies such as...

  • 1980–1999 Nissan Leopard
    Nissan Leopard
    The Nissan Leopard is a line of luxury sports cars built by Japanese carmaker Nissan. The Leopard began life in 1980 and was discontinued in 1999. Leopards were initially based on the Japanese market Nissan Skyline and Nissan Laurel and the American Datsun 910/Nissan Maxima, then later based on the...

  • 1981–present Nissan Maxima
    Nissan Maxima
    The first car to wear the Maxima name was introduced in 1981. It was essentially a Japanese-market Bluebird 910 with a longer nose. The car was offered as the 810 Deluxe or 810 Maxima that first year, and all 810s became Maximas for 1982...

  • 1984–present Nissan Multi
    Nissan Prairie
    The second generation of the Prairie was introduced September 1988, and it was renamed the Nissan Axxess when sold in North America. The vehicle sold for six years in Canada, and in 1990 only in the United States....

  • 2003–present Nissan Murano
    Nissan Murano
    The first generation Nissan Murano was powered by a 3.5 litre 245 bhp V6 engine, also used in several other Nissan models like the Altima, Maxima, and Nissan 350Z, but specifically tuned for use in the Murano. Available with standard front-wheel-drive and optional all-wheel-drive , the Nissan...

  • 1982–present Nissan Micra (Nissan March in Japan and Taiwan)
  • 2001–present Nissan Moco (rebadged Suzuki MR Wagon
    Suzuki MR Wagon
    The Suzuki MR Wagon is a kei car with a mini MPV body, seating four, manufactured by Suzuki for the Japanese market only, and also marketed in Japan by Nissan as the Nissan Moco under an OEM agreement. The model debuted in 2001, and since 2007 it has been in its second generation...

    , a Keicar)
  • 1986–present Nissan Navara
  • 2005–present Nissan Note
    Nissan Note
    The Nissan Note is a mini MPV produced by Nissan. The Japanese version has been on sale since 2004, although the European model went to sale during 2006. The United Kingdom was the first market to have the Note launch there, on 1 March...

  • 1990 Nissan NPT-90
    Nissan NPT-90
    The Nissan NPT-90 was a racing car developed in 1990 for Nissan Motors by Nissan Performance Technology Incorporated , formerly known as Electramotive Engineering. It was a replacement for the highly successful GTP ZX-Turbo that had won the IMSA GT Championship in 1989...

  • 2011–present Nissan NV
    Nissan NV
    The Nissan NV is the first full-size van built by a Japanese automaker for the United States and Canada, and sold by Nissan. Until the introduction of the Nissan NV, Mexico was the only country in North America selling a full-size Nissan Van, as the Nissan Urvan is sold there...

  • 2009–present Nissan NV200
    Nissan NV200
    The Nissan NV200 is a light commercial vehicle produced by Nissan. It was first shown as the NV200 Concept at the 2007 Tokyo Motor Show. Though it is an alternative to the Vanette, it is only available as a van model...

  • 2010–present Nissan NV400 (rebadged Renault Master
    Renault Master
    Renault Master is the name used by French vehicle manufacturer Renault for its upper-medium size van — similar in size to the largest models of the more common Ford Transit....

    )
  • 1991–1996 Nissan NX
    Nissan NX
    The Nissan NX is a car produced by Nissan Motors. The Nissan NX was essentially a B13 platform Nissan Sentra or Sunny with a different body shell...

  • 2005–present Nissan Otti (rebadged Mitsubishi eK
    Mitsubishi eK
    The Mitsubishi eK is a Japanese kei car from Mitsubishi Motors, based on the long-running Mitsubishi Minica, and first introduced on October 11, 2001 at ¥910,000 to ¥1,108,000...

    )
  • 1989 Nissan Pao
    Nissan Pao
    The Nissan Pao, first announced at the Tokyo Motor Show in October 1987, is a retro-styled automobile from Nissan Motors. It was available as a three-door hatchback with or without a textile sun roof , the canvas top being the most collectible. The Pao was one of three fashionable spinoffs of the...

  • 1950–present Nissan Patrol/Safari
    Nissan Patrol
    The Nissan Patrol is a four-wheel drive vehicle manufactured by Nissan in Japan since 1951. In Japan since 1980, it has been known as the Nissan Safari. The Patrol is available in Australasia, Central and South America, South Africa, parts of Southeast Asia and Western Europe as well as Iran and...

  • 1985–present Nissan Pathfinder
    Nissan Pathfinder
    The Nissan Pathfinder is a SUV manufactured by Nissan Motors since 1986, derived from Nissan's compact pickup truck platform. The Pathfinder is slotted in size between the Murano and Armada or Patrol, but in price between the Xterra and Murano...

  • 2007–2010 Nissan Pino
    Nissan Pino
    The Nissan Pino is a kei car produced by Nissan from 2007-2010, an OEM version of the Suzuki Alto 6th generation....

     (rebadged Suzuki Alto
    Suzuki Alto
    The Suzuki Alto is a small car designed by Suzuki. Its selling points include low price and good fuel economy. The model was introduced in 1979 and has been built in many countries worldwide.-1st generation :...

    )
  • 1986–1992 Nissan Pintara
    Nissan Pintara
    The Nissan Pintara is a mid-sized automobile that was manufactured by Nissan Australia from 1986 until 1992.- First generation :...

  • 2009–present Nissan Pixo
  • 2000–present Nissan Platina
    Renault Clio
    The Renault Clio is a supermini car produced by the French automobile manufacturer Renault. Originally launched in 1990, it is currently in its third generation...

  • 1981–present Nissan Prairie
    Nissan Prairie
    The second generation of the Prairie was introduced September 1988, and it was renamed the Nissan Axxess when sold in North America. The vehicle sold for six years in Canada, and in 1990 only in the United States....

  • 1990–1992 Nissan Presea
    Nissan Presea
    The Nissan Presea was a compact car, produced for the Asian market from 1990 to 2000. It competed with entry level luxury 4-door hardtop sedans that were popular in Japan during the '90s, notably the Toyota Carina ED, Toyota Corona EXiV, Subaru Legacy, Mazda MS-8, Honda Vigor sedan, and the...

     R10
  • 1994–1996 Nissan Presea
    Nissan Presea
    The Nissan Presea was a compact car, produced for the Asian market from 1990 to 2000. It competed with entry level luxury 4-door hardtop sedans that were popular in Japan during the '90s, notably the Toyota Carina ED, Toyota Corona EXiV, Subaru Legacy, Mazda MS-8, Honda Vigor sedan, and the...

     R11
  • 1965–2010 Nissan President
    Nissan President
    The Nissan President was a Japanese luxury limousine produced by Nissan from 1965 to 2010. The car was mainly used by corporate executives and government officers. It was a luxury sedan specifically aimed to the Japanese market, where its main competitor was the Toyota Century.The President was...

  • 1990–2008 Nissan Primera
    Nissan Primera
    The Nissan Primera is a medium sized family car produced by the Japanese automaker Nissan for the Japanese domestic and European markets.-Nissan Primera P10 :...

  • 1966–1967 Nissan Prince Royal
    Nissan Prince Royal
    The Nissan Prince Royal is a limousine made for the Imperial Household of Japan.-History:The Japanese auto industry was expanding rapidly in the early 1960s, and the Imperial Household Agency sought a Japanese auto manufacturer to produce a suitable car for the Emperor of Japan...

  • 1978–present Nissan Pulsar
    Nissan Pulsar
    The Nissan Pulsar is an automobile that was produced by the Japanese automaker Nissan from 1978, when it debuted as a subcompact car, to 2007, when it was replaced in all markets by the Nissan Tiida. It was originally conceived as a replacement for Nissan's first front-wheel drive platform, the...

  • 2007–present Nissan Qashqai
    Nissan Qashqai
    The Nissan Qashqai, known as the Nissan Dualis in Japan and Australia, is a compact crossover SUV produced by the Japanese car manufacturer Nissan since 2007...

     (Nissan Dualis in Japan and Australia)
  • 1993–2002, 2004–2009, 2011-present Nissan Quest
    Nissan Quest
    The Nissan Quest is a minivan manufactured since 1993 by Nissan, and is now in its fourth generation. The first two generations of the Quest were a joint venture with Ford, which marketed a rebadged variant as the Mercury Villager...

  • 1968 Nissan R380
    Prince R380
    The Prince R380 was a racing car built in 1965 by Prince Motor Company to compete in the Japanese Grand Prix. Following the merger of Prince Motor Company and Nissan Motors in 1966, the R380 was modified into the Nissan R380-II .-Development:In 1964, Prince had entered their new S54 Skyline GTs in...

  • 1969 Nissan R381
    Nissan R381
    The Nissan R381 was a racing car developed by Nissan Motors in 1968 for use in the Japanese Grand Prix. It was the successor to the Nissan R380-II, which had been originally developed by the Prince Motor Company-Development:...

  • 1970 Nissan R382
    Nissan R382
    The Nissan R382 was a racing car built in 1969 by Nissan Motors for competition in the Japanese Grand Prix. Built to the Group 7 motorsports formula, the car featured Nissan's first V12 engine...

  • 1970 Nissan R383
    Nissan R383
    The Nissan R383 was a race car built in 1970 by Nissan Motors that was planned for use in the 1970 Japanese Grand Prix. Replacing the Nissan R382, it would be the final racing sportscar built by Nissan until the mid-1980s.-Development:...

  • 1988 Nissan R88C
    Nissan R88C
    A distinguishing feature of the Nissan R88C was that it was powered by a new engine, the VRH30, developed for racing at Le Mans. The car too had evolved considerably, featuring a longer wheelbase to improve driving ease and Nissan’s original cowl design....

  • 1989 Nissan R89C
    Nissan R89C
    The Nissan R89C was a Group C race car was developed by Nissan to participate in the World Sportscar Championship and All Japan Sports Prototype Championship, as well as the 1989 24 Hours of Le Mans.-Development:...

  • 1990 Nissan R90C
    Nissan R90C
    The Nissan R90C was either of two Group C racing cars built in 1990 for Nissan Motors for competition in World Sportscar Championship based in Europe and the All Japan Sports Prototype Championship . The cars based on the basic R90C platform would compete until 1993 before Nissan chose to...

  • 1991 R91CP
  • 1992 R92CP
  • 1997–1998 Nissan R390 GT1
    Nissan R390 GT1
    The Nissan R390 GT1 was a racing car built for the 24 Hours of Le Mans in 1997 and 1998. It was built to race under the grand tourer style rules, requiring a homologated road version to be built, although only 2 R390 road cars were ever built, and one is stored at Nissan's Zama...

  • 1999 Nissan R391
    Nissan R391
    The Nissan R391 was a prototype racing car built by Nissan and their motorsports counterpart Nismo for competition at the 1999 24 Hours of Le Mans...

  • 1994–2000 Nissan Rasheen
    Nissan Rasheen
    The Nissan Rasheen is a small SUV with 4x4 produced from November 1994 to August 2000 by Nissan. A prototype was first shown at the October 1993 Tokyo Auto show. It was offered with three different engines: from the original 1.5 GA15DE, to a larger 1.8 liter SR18DE, and finally a 2.0 SR20DE in the...

  • 1997–2001 Nissan R'nessa
    Nissan R'nessa
    The Nissan R'nessa is a station wagon manufactured by Nissan from 1997 to 2001. According to Nissan, the name derives from "packaging renaissance for versatile, spacious comfort on wheels."...

  • 2007–present Nissan Rogue
    Nissan Rogue
    The Nissan Rogue is a compact crossover SUV that debuted in October 2007 for the 2008 model year, produced by the Japanese automaker Nissan. It is the North American counterpart of the X-Trail sold outside North America , as well as the Qashqai in Europe and the Dualis in Japan and Australia.The...

  • 2008–present Nissan Roox (rebadged Suzuki Palette
    Suzuki Palette
    The Suzuki Palette is a kei car produced by Suzuki since January 2008. The Suzuki Palette has twin sliding rear doors, and competes directly with the Daihatsu Tanto. During 2009 the higher spec Suzuki Palette S models were replaced by the Suzuki Palette SW, whose revised frontal design is...

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  • 1991 Nissan Saurus Jr.
    Nissan Saurus Jr.
    The Nissan Saurus Jr. was first sold in 1991. It is a race car version of the Nissan Saurus.The Saurus Jr. was designed by Nissan solely for the one-make series known as the Saurus Jr. Cup, which was held at the Tsukuba circuit...

  • 1989–1992 Nissan S-Cargo
    Nissan S-Cargo
    The Nissan S-Cargo is a small retro commercial van manufactured by Nissan. Its name was a double entendre meaning both "Small Cargo" as well as "Escargot", the French word for snail. This was because the styling of the S-Cargo looked a lot like a snail...

  • 1982–present Nissan Sentra
    Nissan Sentra
    The Nissan Sentra is a compact car produced by automaker Nissan Motors and is generally a rebadged export version of the Japanese Nissan Sunny. The name "Sentra" is not used in Japan....

  • 1991–present Nissan Serena
    Nissan Serena
    The Nissan Serena started life as a very small people carrier, but grew larger with each generation over the years. Earlier versions were FR layout with a live axle mounted on leaf springs. Later versions had a multilink independent rear suspension, and were FF layout or 4WD...

     (originally Vanette Serena in Japan)
  • 1965–1968, 1974–2002 Nissan Silvia/180SX/200SX/240SX
    Nissan Silvia
    The S12 was produced from 1984 to 1988, with revisions to the exterior trim in 1987 . It was sold in three configurations—a coupe , a hatchback, and a widebody chassis called grandprix .A number of different engines were equipped in the S12 chassis, depending on production year and more...

  • 1957–present Nissan Skyline
    Nissan Skyline
    The first Skyline was introduced in April 1957, by the Prince Motor Company, and was marketed as a luxury car. It featured a 1.5 L GA-30 engine producing 44 kW @ 4400 rpm. It used a de Dion tube rear suspension and was capable of 140 km/h . The car weighed around 1300 kg...

    • 1969–1977, 1989–2002 Nissan Skyline GT-R
      Nissan Skyline GT-R
      The Nissan Skyline GT-R is a Japanese sports car based on the Nissan Skyline range.The first GT-Rs were produced from 1969–1973. After a 16 year hiatus since the KPGC110 in 1972, the GT-R name was revived in 1989 with the Skyline R32. This car was nicknamed "Godzilla" by the Australian motoring...

  • 1977–1992 Nissan Stanza
    Nissan Stanza
    The Nissan Stanza started out in Japan as the Nissan Violet in 1973, and then was split into two other models in 1977 called the second generation Nissan Auster and Nissan Violet . All three bore the A10 series identifier, and were built in Japan at Hiratsuka and Oppama, Incidentally, the series...

    • 1986–1988 Nissan Stanza Wagon
      Nissan Prairie
      The second generation of the Prairie was introduced September 1988, and it was renamed the Nissan Axxess when sold in North America. The vehicle sold for six years in Canada, and in 1990 only in the United States....

    • 1982–1986 Nissan Violet
      Nissan Stanza
      The Nissan Stanza started out in Japan as the Nissan Violet in 1973, and then was split into two other models in 1977 called the second generation Nissan Auster and Nissan Violet . All three bore the A10 series identifier, and were built in Japan at Hiratsuka and Oppama, Incidentally, the series...

  • 1996–2007 Nissan Stagea
    Nissan Stagea
    The Nissan Stagea commonly referred to as the Skyline wagon when the 2.5 turbo is fitted, is a station wagon originally produced by Nissan in 1996 as direct competition for the Subaru Legacy Touring wagon in the Japanese Domestic Market.There are 3 different versions of the Stagea, WC34 Series 1 ,...

  • 1965–present Nissan Sunny
    Nissan Sunny
    The Nissan Sunny is a small car from Nissan. It was launched in 1966 as the Datsun 1000 and although production in Japan ended in 2004, it remains in production today for the African, American and Sri Lankan markets. In the US, the later models were known as the Nissan Sentra; in Mexico, the Sunny...

    • 1986–1991 Nissan Sunny/B12
  • 1986–1990 Nissan T12 / T72
  • 2003–present Nissan Teana
    Nissan Teana
    The Nissan Teana is a luxury mid-size car produced by Nissan of Japan, introduced in 2003. It is exported as the Nissan Maxima and Nissan Cefiro to certain markets, not to be confused with the Nissan Maxima sold in North America with which it shares a platform .It is also exported to Mauritius as...

  • 1986–present Nissan Terrano
    Nissan Pathfinder
    The Nissan Pathfinder is a SUV manufactured by Nissan Motors since 1986, derived from Nissan's compact pickup truck platform. The Pathfinder is slotted in size between the Murano and Armada or Patrol, but in price between the Xterra and Murano...

  • 1993–2006 Nissan Terrano II
  • 2004–present Nissan Titan
    Nissan Titan
    The Nissan Titan introduced in 2004, is a full-size pickup truck produced for the North American market by Nissan. The truck shares the stretched Nissan F-Alpha platform with the Nissan Armada and Infiniti QX56 SUVs, and is manufactured in Canton, Mississippi, United States.-Market and sales:The...

  • 1986–present Nissan Urvan
  • 1981–present Nissan Van C22 (Vanette)
  • 1994–2005 Nissan Wingroad
    Nissan Wingroad
    The Nissan Wingroad is an automobile available only as a compact station wagon. The Wingroad is sold as a different name when manufactured as a commercial delivery van, called the Nissan AD van, or as it's known as the...

  • 2000–present Nissan Xterra
    Nissan Xterra
    The Nissan Xterra is a compact SUV built on the Nissan F-Alpha platform. The Frontier-based vehicle is named after the XTERRA off-road triathlon race series that Nissan sponsored through the end of 2006.-Introduction:...

  • 2001–present Nissan X-Trail
    Nissan X-Trail
    The Nissan X-Trail is a compact crossover SUV produced by the Japanese automaker Nissan since 2001. It was one of Nissan's first crossover SUVs and was released about the same time as several other companies competing car-based compact SUVs including the Ford Escape and its Mazda Tribute sibling,...

  • 2006 Nissan Terranaut
  • 2007–present Nissan Versa
  • 1995–2007 Nissan Winner (SUV based on the D22, UAE)

2008 - Nissan Quashkai
2009 - Nissan Murano
2010 - Nissan Juke
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