
Nissan Serena facelift unveiled at Tokyo 2013 - will this be the CKD model?
We learned last month through a report by Maybank Research that Tan Chong will be launching the Nissan Note in 2014, and a new A-segment car in 2015. Well, it looks like that's not all that the Malaysian Nissan distributor has up its sleeves for the next year.
According to a site visit report by HLIB Research, we'll see the new C-segment Nissan Sylphy launched in Q2 2014, and the new D-segment Nissan Teana launched in Q3 2014. The Nissan Serena S-Hybrid will be introduced as a CKD car in Q3 2014 as well.

New Nissan Sylphy
The Nissan Sylphy currently sold in Malaysia is an aging model that was recently facelifted with new tail lamps. It has been replaced by a new model that was launched in Thailand in August 2012. We attended the launched and came back with brief driving impressions which you can read here: Nissan Sylphy brief test drive in Thailand.
The new model gets an improved 116 PS, 154Nm 1.6 litre engine, now with dual variable valve timing and a first in class dual fuel injector system, using two spray nozzles per cylinder. It's mated to either a 5-speed manual or an Xtronic CVT. The top of the range engine is a new longer stroke 131 PS, 174Nm 1.8 litre motor codenamed MRA8DE, with dual variable valve timing, mated to an Xtronic CVT gearbox.

New Nissan Teana
The J33 Nissan Teana is a newer car, only making its ASEAN debut in Thailand recently in October 2013. You can pick from a 2.0 litre or a 2.5 litre engine, but the latter is now an inline four cylinder engine, no longer a V6. Both engines are paired to a CVT gearbox.
Our man Jonathan test drove a Chinese market variant in the US - you can read his brief driving impressions of the 2014 Nissan Teana.
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