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Which car is the Nissan Teana?

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RoseDella
08/31/2025, 12:49:15 AM

Nissan Teana is the Teana model produced by Dongfeng Nissan, positioned as a mid-size vehicle. More information about the Teana is as follows: The Nissan Teana currently has 6 models on sale, equipped with either a 2.0L naturally aspirated engine or a 2.0L turbocharged engine, all paired with a CVT continuously variable transmission. The Teana comes in two dimensions: 490118501450mm and 490118501447mm, with a wheelbase of 2825mm, a fuel tank capacity of 61.3 liters, a trunk capacity of 586 liters, and a body structure of a 4-door, 5-seater sedan. The Teana features red-black and white-black dual-tone exteriors. Except for the entry-level 2.0L model, all variants come with 17-inch or larger wheels, LED headlights, and LED daytime running lights. Additionally, the model offers a Phantom Edition package, which includes unique exterior accessories like blackened rear emblems, chrome front grille trim, wheels, rear spoilers, and Midnight personalized rear emblems.

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DiIker
09/12/2025, 04:05:23 AM

I've always been fascinated by Japanese cars, and the Nissan Teana is the model sold as the Tianlai in China. Launched as early as 2003, this mid-size sedan is exceptionally comfortable to drive, thanks to its focus on quietness and luxury, with seats as soft as a sofa. I've owned both the first generation and the latest model, and the powertrain—whether it's the V6 engine or the 2.0L displacement—delivers smooth response and good fuel efficiency, making it ideal for both city commuting and long-distance travel. Its main competitors in the market are the Honda Accord and Toyota Camry, but the Teana stands out with its more refined interior and more affordable pricing. The model has a rich history, too. Early versions were called Cefiro in Japan, and after being introduced to China, they became the Tianlai. It has now gone through four or five generations, each retaining the comfort DNA. If you appreciate a quiet driving experience, this car is worth considering.

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DiMaximus
10/26/2025, 10:08:30 PM

Our family bought a Nissan Teana a few years ago as our daily commuter car, which is the well-known Teana brand. The spacious interior is my favorite feature - the back seat comfortably fits three adults without feeling cramped, and the trunk has ample space for shopping bags and large suitcases. Fuel efficiency is quite impressive too, with the hybrid version consuming less than 7 liters per 100km, making it economical to run. The safety features are decent, including a rearview camera and collision prevention system, which gives me peace of mind when driving the kids to school. The downside is that the interior design leans conservative, which younger drivers might find less stylish. But overall, it's a great family car with low maintenance costs, readily available spare parts, and reliable long-term performance.

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DiNevaeh
12/09/2025, 09:24:23 PM

From an automotive technology perspective, the Nissan Teana emphasizes practicality and reliability in engineering. It utilizes a CVT transmission and efficient engine to optimize fuel economy while maintaining low noise levels. The chassis tuning leans towards softness, making it suitable for smooth driving, though handling is average. Material selection prioritizes durability, with plastic components showing slow aging. Intelligent assistance systems like adaptive cruise control are also commendable, offering convenience and peace of mind for daily use.

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Juniper
01/29/2026, 10:33:29 PM

With over twenty years of driving experience, the Nissan Teana, known as the Teana in China, is one of the most worry-free mid-size sedans I've ever driven. I used the 2005 model for nearly a decade, and apart from basic maintenance, it was virtually trouble-free, boasting exceptional reliability. The comfortable interior makes it ideal for long-distance driving, and its depreciation is minimal, making it a cost-effective used car. The downside is that the steering is on the lighter side, offering less driving excitement, but its comfort and durability are absolutely outstanding. Compared to similar models, it's easier to maintain.

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LeClayton
04/24/2026, 04:45:29 PM

As a frequent commentator on cars, I believe the Nissan Teana has been well-received in the comfort-oriented midsize sedan market. It consistently ranks among the top three in sales in China, with users praising its luxurious interior and excellent ride comfort. The latest version features stylish LED headlight designs, though its performance slightly lags behind competitors. With a long-standing reputation, it's worth noting for its cost-performance advantage.

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