2020 Nissan Almera – What we know so far

We've been up close and personal with the all-new Nissan Almera, so here are our impressions of the Almera and everything we know about it up to this point.

1. When will the Nissan Almera arrive?

Changes in government policy towards vehicle pricing and the Covid-19 pandemic have put things on hold for the Nissan Almera. It was slated to be launched sometime this year but given the current situation, it isn’t likely anymore.

A 2021 launch is more probable, though we’re not ruling out a late 2020 launch completely.

2. Will we get the turbo engine?

Unlikely. The engine is tuned for low CO2 emissions to qualify for lower excise duties under Thailand’s EcoCar II policy, which requires cars to emit no more than 100 g/km of CO2 to qualify.

Like the engine in the Thailand-spec Honda City, these engines don't come cheap by developing market standards so without tax incentives, prices will go well beyond what’s locally acceptable for a B-segment sedan.

3. What engine will we get then?

The outgoing Nissan Almera’s 1.5-litre engine making 102 PS and 139 Nm that is mated to a 4-speed automatic is the most likely outcome.

The plus side of having this engine is the refinement over the turbocharged 3-cylinder engine. While we haven’t tested it ourselves, reviews from Thailand have mentioned that the 3-cylinder engine exhibits excessive vibration.

4. How efficient is the outgoing 1.5-litre engine?

Owners of the current generation Almera have been reporting an average between 7.0-7.5L/100 km. Should it arrive with the same engine as expected, it would likely return similar figures.

5. How much will it be priced in Malaysia?

At this point, we can only speculate. In Thailand, the 2020 Nissan Almera is priced between 499k Baht (around RM 67k) and 639k Baht (around RM 85k).

The previous Almera was sold in Thailand at prices between 433k Baht and 608k Baht back in 2014. But with the tax incentives for the 2020 model, it’s difficult to make a comparison and the 1.0-litre engine is unlikely to appear here. Our best guess is the price range of typical B-segment sedans – RM 70k to RM 90k.

6. Is it finally fitted with stability control?

Yes. In Thailand, all variants receive Vehicle Dynamic Control (VDC), Hill Start Assist (HAS), and at least 2 airbags. The range-topper Almera VL gets a total of 6 airbags.

7. Does it feature Advanced Driver Assistance Systems?

Indeed it does, which puts it ahead of even the all-new 2020 Honda City. The Almera gets Intelligent Forward Collision Warning (IFCW), Intelligent Emergency Braking (IEB), Intelligent Around View Monitor (IAVM), Moving Object Detection (MOD), Blind Spot Warning (BSW), and Rear Cross Traffic Alert (RCTA).

8. How big is it over the outgoing model?

Dimension wise, the upcoming Nissan Almera’s length measures at 4,495 mm (+70 mm over predecessor model), while the width is 1,740 mm (+45 mm), and height is 1,460 mm (-40 mm). The wheelbase is 20 mm longer than the model it replaces, coming in at 2,620 mm. All these point to a more aesthetically pleasing exterior.

9. How does the interior feel?

From our initial impressions, very good for its segment. There are soft materials on the middle part of the dashboard and door panels, it’s still hard plastics for other parts but commendable nonetheless.

Driving position is great, the steering wheel has telescopic adjustment and the driver’s seat can be adjusted to quite a low position, which should please driving enthusiasts.

10. Is legroom in the rear still as spacious as before?

First impressions would suggest yes, though not quite as spacious as the 2020 Honda City. Compared to its predecessor, there is less foot space since the front seats are mounted lower and the rear passengers won’t be able to slot their feet underneath the seats. The rear headrests are also non-adjustable.

Oops... Something broke.
    Channel:
Follow our socials:
Shaun

Senior Writer

The quest for automotive knowledge began as soon as the earliest memories. Various sources information, even questionable one...

Hassle-free purchasing, get your next car fast!

users traded-in for dream car
Add your car

Upgrade

Nissan Almera

Related Used Car

Quality Cars Guaranteed

Fixed Price No Hidden Fees

5-Day Money-back Guarantee

1-Year Warranty

View More

Related Short Videos

Related Videos

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??

2020 Nissan Almera 1.0 VLT Owner Review, He Waited 1 Year for the Car!

2020 Honda City Owner Reviews The New Nissan Almera Turbo, Why He Picked The City?

2020 Nissan Almera Turbo VLT Review in Malaysia, Will You Go For 1.0L 3-Cylinder Turbo?

Latest News

Burning Proton X70 incident: Car now in Proton's possession, cause and findings to be updated after investigations

Proton has issued a statement in regards to a recent viral video, in which a Proton X70 caught fire. The particular vehicle is in the company's possession already. Further findings will be announced upon completion of investigation. Here is the statement in full, released on 13-October 2023: "Proton would like to issue a statement with regards to a video currently circulating depicting a thermal incident on a new Proton X70. We are aware of the incident and would like to thank concerned parties

Gentari wants to expand hydrogen supply biz, welcomes Budget 2024's recognition for EV and home solar services

Following today’s tabling of Budget 2024, Petronas’ green energy arm Gentari welcomes the recognition by Prime Minister Anwar when Gentari’s contribution to Malaysia was highlighted. Gentari CEO Sushil Purohit said, “Gentari is proud to be recognised in Budget 2024, a testament to our growing role in Malaysia’s clean energy ecosystem since our launch last year. We observe with great optimism the clean energy transition initiatives and incentives etched within Malaysia’s Budget 2024 and it is par

BMW Group Malaysia claims No.1 premium EV brand title for 2023, welcomes spending on charging facilities and TVET upskilling

BMW Group Malaysia has sold over 1,700 units of fully electric BMW i and MINI EV models in the first eight months of 2023, a sum which the company says positions it as the No.1 Premium EV provider in the country. In response to today’s tabling of Budget 2024, Managing Director Hans de Visser welcomes the extension of income tax relief for expenses on EV charging facilities. “Looking to the future, the need to accelerate the adoption of EVs as a greener and more efficient solution to transportati

Toyota's Kinto is getting bored, finds a way to make the AH30 Alphard and Vellfire sliding doors close faster

You know how some cars can be truly fantastic except for one minor detail that you just can’t overlook and it ends up ruining the entire driving experience. It could be a terrible head unit or a bad seating position. Well, some of the engineers at Toyota’s Kinto subscription service thought that could be the abysmally slow speed of the sliding doors on the previous AH30 generation of the Toyota Alphard and Vellfire. Either that or they must be getting really bored over there. Or someone has secr

Review: BYD Dolphin in Malaysia - A solid choice for EV beginners, except for one thing

You might be aware that Malaysia prohibits the import of electric vehicles (EVs) priced below RM 100,000, and this is indeed accurate. The rationale behind this policy, driven by the Ministry of Investment, Trade, and Industry (MITI), is actually sound when you consider their goal of attracting investments in the EV sector. In the world of technology, most of the valuable stuff is in the higher-end product range. Cheaper electric cars have minimal technological sophistication; they're kind of li

Recommended Cars

PopularLatestUpdates
Hot
Mitsubishi

Mitsubishi Xpander

RM 99,980

View Model
Mercedes-Benz

Mercedes-Benz AMG GT 63

RM 2,088,888

View Model
Honda

Honda Civic Type R

RM 330,002 - 399,900

View Model
Upcoming
Volvo

Volvo EX30

TBC

View Model
Rolls Royce

Rolls Royce Spectre

RM 2,000,000

View Model

Comparison of Related Cars

Nissan Almera
View Now