Nissan

Nissan Malaysia is represented by Edaran Tan Chong Motor Sdn Bhd, the sole distributor for Nissan vehicles in Malaysia. There are 2 dedicated assembly plants in Segambut and Serendah with single-shift production capabilities of 20,000 and 18,000 units respectively per annum. Current model range starts from the Almera, Serena, X-Trail, Navara, Leaf and the NV200. Locally assembled models are the Almera, Serena, X-Trail and NV200. The Navara is imported from Thailand while the all-electric Leaf is imported from Japan. Find the latest news, reviews, prices, specifications and promos for all Nissan models currently on sale in Malaysia.

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Nissan Cars ListPrice
Nissan Almera PriceRM 79,906 - 91,310
Nissan Navara PriceRM 91,900 - 142,200
Nissan X-Gear PriceNot On Sale
Nissan Kicks PriceUpcoming
Nissan Grand Livina PriceUpcoming
Nissan Teana PriceNot On Sale
Nissan NV350 Urvan PriceNot On Sale
Nissan Serena S-Hybrid PriceRM 149,888 - 162,888
Nissan X-Trail PriceRM 128,630 - 157,451
Nissan Leaf PriceRM 168,888
Nissan Terra PriceUpcoming
Nissan Sylphy PriceUpcoming
Nissan Z Proto PriceUpcoming
Nissan Ariya PriceUpcoming
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Nissan Cars in Malaysia

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Nissan News in Malaysia

Owner Review: The Practical Family SUV, My 2018 Nissan X-Trail2.0 Aero

Basic information about my car: 2018 Nissan X-Trail 2.0 Aero Edition RM86,000 Reasons why I bought this car: I travel up and down Malaysia Plus Highway often due to my career, a bigger and stable vehicle is needed for safety. The X-Trail replaced my 10 year old Suzuki Swift that will shakes from wind pressure whenever large oil tanker or long distance bus overtake too close. Car selection process ● I had a budget of: RM100,000 Cash ● Models that I have considered include: Mazda CX-5, Honda HRV,

Review: Same price as Vios G, we take a trip to Teluk Intan to see if the Nissan Almera is still competitive in 2023

I absolutely despise the previous generation Nissan Almera. It wasn’t a bad car in terms of comfort and reliability but the N17 Almera is pathetic in every other aspect. I hate the way it looks, the way it drives, and the fact that so many Malaysians bought one in its near decade of existence. So when the replacement to the modern-day equivalent of the Datsun Sunny was introduced in 2020, the N18 Nissan Almera experienced a massive glow-up. It went from a car with so many faults to one with so f

All-new C28 2023 Nissan Serena spotted testing in Malaysia, launching this year?

The all-new C28 2023 Nissan Serena has been spotted testing at Genting Highlands. Despite being camouflaged, the boxy exterior, distinctly angular design cues, and wheel design point to the C28 Nissan Serena. As seen in the global reveal, the C28 Serena’s front-end features a prominent grille with integrated headlights. There are angular trim pieces on each end of the front bumper, while the front fog lights are incorporated into the lower air intake. Also read: All-new C28 2023 Nissan Serena la

Nissan, Honda, Mazda pulls lead over Toyota in quality budget cars

The Nissan Almera, Mazda 2, and Honda HR-V have emerged as quality winners, according to J.D. Power's Thailand Initial Quality Study (IQS). 5,419 new vehicle owners were surveyed from May to September 2022, with their cars evaluated against 8 metrics: Exterior Driving experience Features/controls/displays Seats Audio/communication/entertainment/navigation Heating/ventilation/air conditioning Interior Engine/transmission. Initial quality is measured by the number of problems experienced per 100 v

RM 7k cheaper than before, new 2023 Nissan Leaf facelift launched in Malaysia

Fully imported from Japan, priced at RM 168,888 Subscription plan available Complimentary JomCharge membership (one year) Edaran Tan Chong Motor (ETCM) has launched the new 2023 Nissan Leaf facelift. As before, the EV is fully imported (CBU) from Japan, and is priced at RM 168,888. Previously, the pre-facelift Nissan Leaf was priced at RM 175,800. For 2023, the Nissan Leaf gets a new full-black front grille, which features the new Nissan brand logo. It is flanked by headlights with integrated LE

Nissan reveals new plans for more affordable EV powertrains

EVs are still far from affordable for the masses. Hence, Nissan announces its newest approach to electrified powertrain development which would see a reduction in production costs. Called “X-in-1”, Nissan aims to further increase the competitiveness of its EV and e-Power vehicles via this approach. In essence, core EV and e-Power powertrain components will be shared and modularised which would result in a 30% reduction, compared to 2019, in development and manufacturing costs by 2026. For now, N

Nissan Videos in Malaysia

Taking Time Off in the 2022 Nissan Serena Facelift, Check Out How Practical this MPV is!

2021 Nissan Navara Pro 4X 2.5L Review in Malaysia, Can Compare to Hilux, Triton & D-Max?

2021 Nissan Navara Facelift Pro 4X in Malaysia, Looks Better than a Ford Ranger?!

2020 Honda City vs Nissan Almera Comparison Review, Which Is The Best B-Segment Sedan?

All the Cars We've Tested in 2020, Proton X50, Almera, CR-V etc, Which is The Best??

Nissan Comparison

Nissan User Reviews

4.2

2019 Nissan X-Trail 2.0 2WD Hybrid

Pros
1. The Best in Fuel Consumption 2. Smooth Quiet Ride after changing Tyres to Michelin Primacy 4 suv ( Recommended )
Cons
1. Tires were Lousy and Slippery till I Changed. 2. The Wind Noise that gets in The Car, also The Sound of The Bikes and Cars that Passes by The Rubber Quality is Really Poor, 3. The Annoying Squeaking Sound from the Seat Front Driver and Passenger 4. Rattling Sounds from The Door Panel
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4.0

2013 Nissan Serena S-Hybrid Highway Star 2.0

Pros
1. Awesome fuel economy 2. Relatively cheap maintenance for such size 3. Comfortable highway cruises 4. Great ingress and egress 5. Huge owner community
Cons
1. Premature parts failure that might be costly 2. Feels underpowered when going uphill with full load 3. Suspension is slightly stiff for Malaysian roads
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4.0

Nissan X-Trail

Pros
1. Elegantly designed 2. Enough space 3. Movable seats
Cons
The sound of tire
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3.0

2019 Nissan X-Trail 2.5 4WD

Pros
- LED auto headlights are good for me because I often drive at nights. - Smooth 7-speed CVT transmission - Leather seats are very comfortable - 4 Wheel Drive system brings me a lot driving fun - Remote control activation boot operation helps me a lot - There is a large centre console for storage
Cons
- Engine performance is not the best in segment - Sometimes the transmission noise can be heard when at high speeds - Sound proofing is also not the best in segment
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5.0

Nissan X-Trail

Pros
Suitable for family
Cons
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Nissan Car FAQs in Malaysia

How much is a Nissan car in Malaysia?

The cheapest Nissan car price is the Nissan Almera RM 79,906 and the highest price is the Nissan Leaf RM 168,888

How many models does Nissan have?

Nissan has 14 models and 16 variants for you to choose from.

Does Nissan have an SUV model?

Nissan SUV Cars: Nissan X-Trail, Nissan Kicks, Nissan Terra, Nissan Ariya