Articles about Nissan Serena

Hybrid, spacious, and can seat six—it just makes perfect sense for our market
If Nissan were willing to make it in left-hand-drive, that is
Not so fast. We did drive the current-gen Serena recently, but it was during a side trip after the Japan Mobility Show-one of three Nissans we drove, the other two being the Ariya and the X-Trail. You may have
One can dream, right?
It could be said that the Nissan Kicks e-Power is one of the most significant models to come out here this year. Not only does it serve as Nissan's baby crossover in the local lineup, it's been making a
Should it make a comeback here?
The Nissan Serena may be a van that many don't remember, but it's still a popular nameplate in Japan and our neighboring countries. And with more people looking at seven-seaters these days, we're wondering if
Company also announces Formula E plans
It didn't take long for the all-new Nissan Leaf to get Nismo-ed. Launched just last month, the Japanese carmaker's flagship EV is packed with intelligent features like ProPilot autonomous driving tech; ProPilot park, which does the parking job
Thanks to a self-charging feature
Greetings from the floors of Tokyo Motor Show 2017, where electric is all the rage. Nissan's booth has a few EVs on display, and here's one electric minivan that can (somehow) endure Metro Manila's gridlock.Meet the Serena e-
The compact segment is heating up
It looks like there's no stopping the onslaught of turbo power, even for mainstream offerings. As you may know, the Honda Civic RS Turbo has joined the likes of the Ford Focus EcoBoost and the Volkswagen Golf 1.4TSi in having
Too much inventory?<br />
Every purchase of a Nissan vehicle gives motorists a chance to win a brand-new car with Nissan Motor Philippines' Buy One, Win One promo. The Japanese carmaker continues to offer the first-generation Nissan X-Trail to sport-utility vehicle
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