![]() ![]() ![]() They were enhanced with some key changes including new exterior features and interior designs, retuned power steering, powertrain enhancements and a new Plus navi HDD package called CarWings in Japan. In January 2008, Nissan introduced facelifted versions of both the hatchback and the sedan. The G10/N16's successor, the Bluebird Sylphy G11 was not widely sold outside Japan. In North America, it became a new entry-level model below the Sentra and elsewhere the Tiida tended to occupy the role performed previously by the Nissan Almera/Pulsar/Sentra/Sunny (N16), sold in Japan as the Bluebird Sylphy (G10). In Japan the Tiida replaced the Nissan Sunny (B15) in Nissan's lineup as the smallest sedan. The C11 sat between the subcompact and compact car classes, acting as an intermediate model between the smaller Micra/March and larger Sylphy and Sentra models within the global Nissan portfolio. It was sold in North America as Nissan Versa, and in Southeast Asia as the Nissan Latio. It is based on a stretched-wheelbase variant of the Nissan B platform, and was manufactured as a five-door hatchback and a four-door sedan. The Tiida hatchback and the Tiida Latio sedan debuted in Japan in 2004, and in some European countries in 2007. The vehicle was unveiled at the 2003 Tokyo Motor Show. It is a concept hatchback based on the same platform of the Renault Mégane. Nissan revealed the C-Note concept car in 2003 to preview the styling of the C11 Tiida. The third-generation Tiida sold in Russia and China was introduced in 2015 as a rebadged Pulsar (C13) hatchback. It is currently produced and marketed in Taiwan. The C12 Tiida represents a departure from the C11, increasing its width to comfortably occupy the compact class, and was no longer marketed in Japan. Starting in 2013, the C12 Tiida was released in Thailand, Australia and New Zealand as the Nissan Pulsar. The second-generation of Tiida (C12) is marketed since 2011 and only available as a five-door hatchback, while the role of a four-door sedan was passed to the subcompact N17 series and the compact Sylphy/Sentra/Pulsar (B17). ![]() The first-generation model (C11) was produced up to 2018 in some markets, and was offered as a four-door sedan and a five-door hatchback. Depending on the market, the Tiida was also marketed as a subcompact car, particularly in the Americas for the first-generation model as the Nissan Versa. The Nissan Tiida ( Japanese: 日産・ティーダ, Hepburn: Nissan Tīda) is a compact car produced by the Japanese manufacturer Nissan since 2004 through three generations. Nissan Almera/Versa/Sunny/Latio (N17) (C11 sedan, Asia and Americas) Nissan Note/Versa Note (E12) (C11 hatchback, Asia and Americas) Nissan Almera/Pulsar/Sentra/Sunny (N16) (Asia/Europe) ![]()
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