The Nissan Tiida is a compact car, manufactured by Japanese automaker Nissan, replacing the Pulsar and the Sunny, and marketed also as the Nissan Versa, prominently in the United States. It is the successor of the Nissan Almera in some parts of Europe.
The Tiida is based on a stretched-wheelbase variant of the Nissan B platform and is manufactured as a five-door hatchback and a four-door sedan marketed as the Nissan Tiida Latio.
In mainland China, the Tiida is produced by the Dongfeng Motor Company, a joint venture between Nissan and a local company. In Taiwan it is produced by Yulon. It arrived in some Eastern European countries in late 2007, replacing the Almera small family car.
Engines:
1.5-litre straight-4 HR15DE gasoline engine; fuel economy 18.0 km/litre in JC08 Mode.
1.6-litre straight-4 HR16DE gasoline engine; fuel economy 6.5–9 km/litre in city and 9.3–13.5 km/litre on highway.
1.8-litre straight-4 MR18DE gasoline engine fuel economy 9–11 km/litre in city and 12.5-14.5 km/litre on highway, 122HP.
1.5-litre straight-4 K9K-1.5 diesel engine; 10–12 km/litre in city and 12.5–15 km/litre on highway.
The Tiida is based on a stretched-wheelbase variant of the Nissan B platform and is manufactured as a five-door hatchback and a four-door sedan marketed as the Nissan Tiida Latio.
In mainland China, the Tiida is produced by the Dongfeng Motor Company, a joint venture between Nissan and a local company. In Taiwan it is produced by Yulon. It arrived in some Eastern European countries in late 2007, replacing the Almera small family car.
Engines:
1.5-litre straight-4 HR15DE gasoline engine; fuel economy 18.0 km/litre in JC08 Mode.
1.6-litre straight-4 HR16DE gasoline engine; fuel economy 6.5–9 km/litre in city and 9.3–13.5 km/litre on highway.
1.8-litre straight-4 MR18DE gasoline engine fuel economy 9–11 km/litre in city and 12.5-14.5 km/litre on highway, 122HP.
1.5-litre straight-4 K9K-1.5 diesel engine; 10–12 km/litre in city and 12.5–15 km/litre on highway.