What are the differences between the Nissan Teana and the Nissan Cedric?

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JohnnyRose
07/28/25 10:04pm
The differences between the Nissan Teana and the Nissan Cedric are: 1. Different body lengths: The Nissan Teana has a body length of 4868mm, while the Cedric has a body length of 5003mm. 2. Different wheelbases: The Nissan Teana has a wheelbase of 2775mm, while the Cedric has a wheelbase of 2900mm. Both the Nissan Teana and the Cedric feature a MacPherson strut independent front suspension and a multi-link independent rear suspension. They are both equipped with a 2.5L naturally aspirated engine, producing a maximum horsepower of 185ps, a maximum power of 136kw, and a maximum torque of 232nm. Both models are paired with a CVT continuously variable transmission.
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SimonMarie
08/12/25 1:33am
I've driven quite a few Nissan cars, and I feel there's quite a difference between the Teana and the Cedric. Historically, the Cedric was Nissan's flagship luxury car from the last century, dating back to the 1950s and 1960s, targeting the business and executive market. It often came with a large-displacement V6 engine and rear-wheel drive, offering a stable ride but consuming more fuel. The Teana, on the other hand, is a newer model introduced after 2000, more focused on family comfort. It features front-wheel drive, a CVT transmission for better fuel efficiency, and modern interiors like large-screen navigation systems. When I was younger, driving the Cedric felt particularly prestigious with its spacious interior, but maintenance was troublesome and parts were hard to find. Now, driving the Teana is much more hassle-free, with more airbags and better suited for daily commuting. Overall, one represents the classic era while the other embodies modern evolution. Younger people tend to choose the Teana because it's more affordable and fresher.
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Maeve
08/12/25 1:34am
I have been driving the Teana for several years and also had experience with the older Cedric before. The difference in driving experience is quite noticeable. The Cedric feels more substantial when sitting inside, giving a sense of luxury car quality, but its wider body makes it less agile in turns, more suited for high-speed cruising. Driving long distances can be tiring because the seats are firmer and the suspension is tuned in a more traditional way, making bumpy roads less comfortable. The Teana, on the other hand, is much lighter, with more responsive steering, making it very nimble in city traffic jams. The key advantage is its soft, sofa-like seats—family members in the back always praise the comfort. The air conditioning also cools down quickly. Technologically, the Teana comes with a rearview camera and Bluetooth system, while the Cedric lacks these features, feeling outdated and relying only on classic mechanical charm. In terms of economy, the Teana is more fuel-efficient, reducing monthly expenses. I recommend it to friends buying a new car because it’s easy to handle and hassle-free.
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