JAKARTA - Recently, Nissan announced that Serena's model won the Technology Car of the Year at the 2023-2024 Japan Car event. Thus, the minivan follows the X-Trail model which won a similar award last year.

Reporting from the company's website, Friday, December 8, the organizers chose the sixth generation of Serena because of a number of its technologies that provide added value to meet the mobility needs of consumers.

In addition, this model is equipped with a ProPilot 2.0 system, which is able to make it easier to drive in one lane without the effort of the driver. This Japanese manufacturer designed the latest Serena carefully in order to get optimal comfort and performance.

Some of the other technologies presented are ProPilot Park, which functions in recognizing the parking lot line. This means that Serena became the first Nissan model to adopt this system.

Drivers are making it easier with Step's e-Pedal system that allows them to control vehicle speeds by just stepping on the gas pedal. In addition, the design of a new all-seat that dampens passenger movement. The very rigid steering wheel increases control stability.

Structure of a sturdy vehicle can reduce wobbles at high speed. The second generation e-POWER system and tighter suspensions allow smoother vehicle body movement.

Moving to the heartline sector, Serena is equipped with a 1.4-liter 3-cylinder engine coupled to an e-POWER hybrid system with two-wheel drive (2WD). The system produces a more powerful and smooth acceleration with less engine noise.

Currently, Nissan Serena is priced at prices ranging from 2.768 million yen (approximately IDR 298.1 million) to a maximum of 4.798 million yen (a range of IDR 516.4 million) in Japan.

Previously, this Japanese manufacturer also presented Serena e-POWER at the 2023 Gaikindo Indonesia International Auto Show (GIIAS) last August. Unfortunately, Nissan Motor Distributor Indonesia (NMDI) has not announced the date and selling price.

With the stipulation of e-POWER, this car can meet the mobility needs of Indonesian consumers for fuel efficiency.


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