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 83,888 - 95,888
Nissan Navara PriceRM 91,900 - 146,900
Nissan X-Gear PriceNot On Sale
Nissan Kicks PriceNot On Sale
Nissan Grand Livina PriceNot On Sale
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 PriceNot On Sale
Nissan Sylphy PriceNot On Sale
Nissan Z PriceNot On Sale
Nissan Ariya PriceUpcoming
Nissan Serena PriceNot On Sale
Nissan Sentra PriceNot On Sale
Nissan Sunny PriceNot On Sale
Nissan Latio PriceNot On Sale
Nissan NV200 PriceRM 79,888 - 85,888
Nissan Juke PriceNot On Sale
Nissan Frontier PriceNot On Sale
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Nissan Cars in Malaysia

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Nissan Indonesia has launched the all-new (C28) 2024 Nissan Serena e-Power hybrid at the ongoing Gaikindo Indonesia International Auto Show (GIIAS), making it the second ASEAN market, after Singapore, to receive the model. The launch is part of Nissan's showcase of 6 electrified models which also feature the Nissan Hyper Tourer, Nissan Ariya, Nissan Sakura and Nissan Leaf BEVs as well as the Nissan Kicks e-Power hybrid. Also read: Missing in Malaysia, all-new 2024 Nissan Serena e-Power (C28) beg
Indonesia is the next country to introduce the 2024 Nissan Serena e-Power hybrid (C28) within ASEAN, after the model made its regional debut in Singapore earlier this year. Not much information is afforded about the latest Serena's specification for the archipelago just yet, with only a booking form to be filled in. An educated guess says that it's not likely to diverge much from what was seen in Singapore โ€“ a 1.4-litre 3-cylinder HR14DDe engine paired to a 163 PS / 315 Nm EM57 electric motor. T
This is probably the world's first look at the upcoming, all-new 2025 Nissan Navara, spotted in China. Before we go any further, yes, there were previous reports that say the fully-revamped Navara will be based on the current-gen Mitsubishi Triton. While that may still be true, the curveball here is that the camouflaged truck within this post has been announced to be a 'global model', at least according to an interview Chinese media outlet Xcar had with a member of management from Zhengzhou Niss
We love the Nissan Almera here at the WapCar office though it is a shame that the previous generationโ€™s faults cast a shadow that hangs behind what is one of the most comfortable B-segment sedan models in the market. It is also quite an efficient car as seen in our reviews but Nissan wanted to prove it in the real world too. So over the weekend, it invited 20 Almera owners and 10 media teams to take part in the 2024 Nissan Almera Lightfoot Challenge. The challenge was to see which team could rec
Nissan distributor Edaran Tan Chong Motor (ETCM) has previewed the Nissan Kicks e-Power at the Malaysia Autoshow 2024. Following its initial tease in 2022, the Nissan Kicks e-Power is now finally on display, leading to speculation that it could soon be introduced to the Malaysian market. The Kicks e-Power is a full series-hybrid which features a 1.2-liter three-cylinder engine (82 PS/103 Nm) that functions solely as a generator to charge a 1.57 kWh high-voltage battery. The electric motor drivin
Nissan distributor Edaran Tan Chong Motor (ETCM) has teased the 2024 Nissan Kicks e-Power in a promotional poster, hinting at a potential preview at the upcoming Malaysia Autoshow 2024. Finally, it looks like Nissan's sleek B-Segment SUV will have its moment in the spotlight after being first teased way back in 2022. Getting straight into it, the Nissan Kicks e-Power is a full series-hybrid. It features a (82 PS/103 Nm) 1.2-liter three-cylinder engine that functions solely as a generator to char

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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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3.0

2006 Nissan Serena 2.0 CVT Comfort

Pros
Adequate space, decent for a 7-people family
Cons
Costs a lot of money and visits at the mechanics for maintenance when exceeded high mileage
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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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Nissan Car FAQs in Malaysia

How much is a Nissan car in Malaysia?

The cheapest Nissan car price is the Nissan NV200 RM 79,888 and the highest price is the Nissan Serena RM 169,888

How many models does Nissan have?

Nissan has 21 models and 21 variants for you to choose from.

Does Nissan have an SUV model?

Nissan SUV Cars: Nissan X-Trail, Nissan Ariya