Well, looks like the B-segment Nissan sedan set to be introduced by Edaran Tan Chong Motor this year has arrived, or at least the type approval or evaluation mules have.
The car in question is of course the new Nissan Sunny, which made its debut at Auto Guangzhou in December, 2010.
Reader Kenny Tan snapped a couple of photos of the car somewhere in KL – the silver example, wearing steel wheels, has black tape masking the badging as well as the headlamp and rear light clusters, but is otherwise unmarked.
No indication as to when the car will make its market debut, but the fact that it’s already here means that it can’t be too long before the sedan is set loose. The car should wear the 112 PS and 139 Nm HR15DE 1.5 litre engine, but as to whether it will retain the venerable Sunny moniker Malaysians are very familiar with remains to be seen.
A tip of the hat to Kenny for the pix!
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Comments reflect mixed reactions to the Nissan Sunny's debut, noting its resemblance to models like the Vios and Latio, with some criticizing its appearance as unattractive. Many appreciate its reliability, interior space, and affordability potentially positioning it as a competitor to the Vios. Concerns about pricing, design, and features like engine performance are expressed, alongside hopes for Nissan to offer better models and options in Malaysia, emphasizing the importance of value and practicality in the new launch.