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Nissan Lafesta

Nissan Lafesta

FieldValue
nameNissan Lafesta
imageNissan Lafesta 003.JPG
manufacturerNissan
productionSeptember 2004 – December 2017
classCompact MPV
body_style5-door minivan
layout{{Plainlist
predecessorNissan Prairie
successorNissan Serena (C27)
Nissan NV200
  • Front-engine, front-wheel-drive
  • Front-engine, all-wheel-drive Nissan NV200

The Nissan Lafesta is a compact MPV built by Nissan mainly for the Japanese market.

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Etymology

The name was derived from the Italian word "festa", meaning holiday, festival or party, and according to the manufacturer "expresses a desire to spend an enjoyable time in the car together with family members or friends."

First generation (B30; 2004)

  • Renault Megane
  • Nissan X-Trail
  • Nissan Teana
  • Nissan Presage

It was unveiled on September 2, 2004 and first released on December 2, 2004, with a sales target of 5,000/month. The Lafesta shares a platform with the Renault Scénic and Renault Megane.

The Lafesta was the successor to the Nissan Prairie/Liberty and competed with the Toyota Isis, Honda Stream, Toyota WISH, Subaru Exiga, and the Mazda Premacy. The Lafesta also replaced the Nissan Avenir.

The vehicle offers sliding doors on both sides (one of which is power-assisted), Nissan's Intelligent key system, GPS navigation system, reverse camera and a very large sunroof. The only engine option available is a 2.0 L MR20DE inline-four unit. Both front- and four-wheel drive transmissions are available; the former uses a torsion beam suspension at the rear while the latter has a trailing arm multi-link arrangement.

The Lafesta is built at the same factory that once produced the larger Nissan Presage.

In 2007, the Lafesta received a minor facelift.

The first generation Lafesta was discontinued in Japan on December 26, 2012, after being sold alongside the second generation, with it being rebranded as the Lafesta Joy.

2004 Nissan Lafesta (rear).jpg|Nissan Lafesta (pre-facelift) 2004-2007 NISSAN LAFESTA Highway STAR.jpg|Nissan Lafesta Highway Star (pre-facelift) Lafesta07.jpg|Nissan Lafesta (facelift) Lafesta07rear.jpg|Nissan Lafesta (facelift) Nissan Lafesta.jpg|Nissan Lafesta Highway Star (facelift) Nissan Lafesta 001.JPG|Interior

Second generation (B35; 2011)

  • 2.0 L MZR LF-VD I4
  • 2.0 L MZR LF-VDS I4
  • 2.0 L MZR LF-VE I4 (AWD)
  • 2.0 L SKYACTIV-G (PE-VPS) I4
  • 4-speed automatic (AWD)
  • 5-speed automatic
  • 6-speed automatic
Rear view

The second generation Lafesta is a version of the third generation Mazda Premacy supplied to Nissan by Mazda on an original equipment manufacturer (OEM) basis. Mazda supplied the Premacy for use in the Nissan Lafesta Highway Star beginning in May 2011. Unlike the Premacy, the new Nissan Lafesta Highway Star ditches the Nagare design.

Japanese models went on sale on June 15, 2011. Models available include Highway Star (J, and G, with the G Supremo added in April 2012).

Discontinuation

Following the discontinuation of the Mazda Premacy, sales of the Nissan Lafesta Highway Star ended on March 24, 2018.

References

References

  1. "Surface configuration of a vehicle body, toy, and/or replica".
  2. "Nissan Press release: "Nissan Releases New Lafesta Minivan"".
  3. [http://www.mazda.com/jp/publicity/release/2011/201101/110128a.pdf 日産とマツダ、新たなOEM 供給契約を締結]
  4. [http://www.mazda.com/publicity/release/2011/201101/110128a.pdf Nissan and Mazda Agree on New OEM Contract]
  5. "Nissan Releases All-New Lafesta Highway STAR Minivan".
  6. [http://www.autoblog.com/2011/06/16/nissan-offers-rebadged-mazda5-in-japan-as-lafesta-highway-star/ Nissan offers rebadged Mazda5 in Japan as Lafesta Highway Star]
  7. "Nissan Launches New Lafesta Highway Star in Japan".
  8. "Lafesta grades in Japan".
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