Nissan is going to launch two new C-segment sedans in 2014

Nissan produces C-segment sedans in all regions of the world except Europe. Indeed, in this continent, the manufacturer decided to replace in 2007 its segment C Almera sedan by a segment C crossover (Qashqai) that is experiencing a great success since its launch (200 000 sales per year in Europe +35 000 sales in Russia).


In 2014 however, Nissan is back on C-segment sedan models, one of the largest segments in Europe, launching two new sedans: The Pulsar and Tiida.


The production of the second generation Tiida will start in August in the Russian AvtoVAZ plant based in Izhevsk. The former IzhAvto plant that used to produce Hyundai-Kia vehicles before going bankrupt. The hatchback version of the Tiida model will also be made in this plant, starting from January 2015. This model (in both variants) will be marketed exclusively in Russia.


The production of the Pulsar, a new compact hatchback car will be launched in September in the Spanish plant of Barcelona, it will be marketed both in Europe and in Russia. The manufacturer hopes to sell 80 000 units per year. It must be noted that the Almera name was not picked for this model since it already designates a D segment model sold in Russia.


The arrival of these two vehicles will allow the Nissan brand to expand its model range, which was perilously concentrated on two models, the Juke and Qasqhai(68% of European and Russian production in 2013 ). These two successful models will unfortunately  have more and more competition from crossovers from B and C segments.

 

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