Teased under the hashtag, #TheMostAdvancedNissanMPVs on Nissan Indonesia's Instagram page on February 18, 2019, Nissan launched its newest addition to the Small MPV market, the Livina, along with another upscale MPV
In the 2019 Nissan Brand Convention, the Japanese automaker released its two newest MPVs to the Indonesian market
Under the Nissan Intelligent Mobility campaign that pushes the company's innovations, Nissan aims to give its consumers products that are fitting for their daily commute
Noting several milestones in features for their cars, such as Nissan Intelligent Mirror and All Round View, the company's drive to create worthwhile products and features have led them to the launch of new models that are adapted to the world of today
Marking a new chapter in Nissan's story in Indonesia, the Livina was launched alongside its higher-end sibling, the Nissan Serena
Based on the Mitsubishi Xpander platform, Nissan's take promises to live up to the Grand Livina's name plate introduced back in 2007
With a fresh appearance utilizing Nissan's V-Motion design, the Livina seeks to redefine the MPV segment
The long-awaited and highly-anticipated Livina poises itself to be a worthy option in the Indonesian market
Nissan revealed a few notable features to the Livina in its event earlier today.The infotainment system will feature a smartphone connected real-time navigation system, seamlessly integrating the driver's smartphone to the car
The MPV also features variants with driving aids such as hill start assist (HSA) and Vehicle Dynamic Control (VDC), as well as a Traction Control System (TCS), to ensure safe and worry free motoring
Nissan's new model will also feature flexible seating variation.With 7 seats as standard accross the range
The cabin can accommodate passengers through its 7-seater layout.Once the seats are folded down, the Livina turns into a capable cargo hauler
At its heart, the engine from the Xpander is retained.Nissan chose to keep Mitsubishi's 1.5L, 103 hp engine capable of 141 Nm of torque, as their engine of choice.As for transmission options, the model will be sold with either a 5-speed manual or a 4-speed automatic gearbox
Nissan's introducing 5 variants of the Livina to cater to different needs and price points in the market
These variants include the following trim levels: Prices in Indonesia start at around 198.8million Rupiah (~740,000 Php) for the base E M/T model to around 261.9million Rupiah (~970,000 Php) for the top of the line VL A/T variant
Some models will feature a few electronic assists over the base-model.For the VE and the VL variants Vehicle Dynamic Control (VDC), Traction Control System (TCS), and Hill Start Assist (HSA) will be present
Aside from the driving assists, all variants will be equipped with Electronic Brake Distribution (EBD) and Anti-lock Braking System (ABS) for added peace of mind
Nissan Braking Assist (BA) appears as a feature in only its top-of-the-line variants.The higher end trims will also receive a small boost in ground clearance over the base models
The E and EL models will sit lower than the VE and VL trims.The top-end trims will get 205 mm of ground clearance, 5 mm over the E and EL models at 200mm
There is no word yet from Nissan Philippines whether we will receive the all-new model
From the looks of it, the Livina, -if introduced- can be a viable option for Philippine auto-buyers, especially those who are after MPVs as their family cars
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