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Nissan Avenir

The Nissan Avenir is a line of station wagons beginning production in May 1990 by Nissan of Japan, with the budget oriented delivery van starting out as the Avenir Cargo, then being renamed the Nissan Expert (ja) in 1999. The Avenir replaced the long-serving Nissan Bluebird wagon/delivery van. It was a larger companion to the Nissan Wingroad/Nissan AD van. The 1999 Expert also assumed the load carrying duties of the discontinued Nissan Cedric and Gloria delivery vans. The Avenir appeared after the Subaru Legacy wagon, but before the Toyota Caldina wagon. The Avenir's appearance was not shared with another Nissan sedan, although it was sold as the estate version of the Primera in European markets.

The name Avenir is French for "future", and it was exclusive to Nissan Store Japanese dealerships, as it was a replacement for the Bluebird wagon.

W10 (First generation) edit

Nissan Avenir/Avenir Cargo W10
 
1990 Nissan Avenir
Overview
Also called
Production1990–1998
AssemblyJapan: Yokosuka, Kanagawa (Oppama Plant)
Body and chassis
LayoutFF / F4
RelatedNissan Prairie (M11)
Powertrain
Engine
Dimensions
Wheelbase2,550 mm (100.4 in)
Length4,460 mm (175.6 in)
Width1,695 mm (66.7 in)
Height1,460–1,490 mm (57.5–58.7 in)
Chronology
PredecessorNissan Bluebird (U12) Wagon

Introduced to the Japanese market in May 1990 (a small number of units were exported to Nissan New Zealand to replace the locally assembled U11 Bluebird wagon), the W10 Avenir was initially available with either the 1.8 L SR18Di in FWD or a 2.0 L SR20DE engine. The Nissan Expert/Avenir Cargo van light commercials came with either the 1.6 L GA16DS or the naturally aspirated CD20 2-liter diesel engine.[1]

The FWD was available with either a four-speed automatic transmission or a five-speed manual. The 4WD models, introduced in October 1990, were only available coupled to the automatic in the Avenir and only with a manual transmission on the Avenir Cargo.[1] There was also the ATTESA configuration. A 2.0 L CD20T turbo-diesel was added to the passenger version range along with a light facelift in January 1993. At the same time, the 1.8-liter SR18Di engine was changed to the improved 1.8 L SR18DE with electronic multi-point injection. In December 1993 a special edition called "Avenir Salut" appeared, French for "hello!", a name which eventually made its way onto the entire passenger car part of the Avenir range. The original Avenir Salut was a lower cost version of the Attesa-equipped, SR20DE-engined 2.0 Si, forgoing some of that car's standard equipment such as the front spoiler and alloy wheels.[2]

High sales of the second generation Subaru Legacy Wagon prompted Nissan to redesign the Avenir's rear end in a similar style. This only applied to passenger car versions (the Avenir Cargo retained the original rear design), all of which were now badged Salut. These were introduced in August 1995, along with a turbocharged model called GT turbo; this came with a 210 PS (154 kW; 207 bhp) version of the 2.0-litre SR20DET and was available only in 4WD with the automatic transmission.

W11 (Second generation) edit

Nissan Avenir/Expert W11
 
1999 Nissan Avenir GT4-Z
Overview
ManufacturerNissan
Also called
  • Nissan Avenir Cargo
  • Nissan Expert
Production
  • 1998–2005 (Avenir)
  • 1999–2006 (Expert)
Assembly
Body and chassis
LayoutFF / F4
Powertrain
Engine
Dimensions
Wheelbase2,620 mm (103.1 in)
Length4,650 mm (183.1 in)
Width1,695 mm (66.7 in)
Height1,470–1,490 mm (57.9–58.7 in)

The W11 model was introduced early in 1998. Initially available with the 1.8 L QG18DE, 2.0 L SR20DE, 2.0 L SR20DET or the 2.0-litre CD20ET2 turbo-diesel. The QG18DE models were FWD only and available with either a 4-speed automatic or 5-speed manual transmission, the SR20DE models were an FWD 4-speed automatic or CVT transmission with 6-speed tiptronic function, the 4WD continued to be conventional 4-speed automatic only. The diesel CD20ET was only available with a 4-speed automatic. Once more the turbocharged 2.0 L SR20DET variants were available only in 4WD coupled with the conventional 4-speed automatic. The power output of the turbo version increased to 230 PS (169 kW; 227 bhp). This generation of the Avenir was not sold outside of Japan.

From May 2000 the turbocharged Salut was renamed the GT4 along with interior and exterior changes. The output of the SR20DE engine was improved. From the August 2000 facelift, the CVT transmission was fitted to some non-turbo 4WD models.

Autech offered a customized version called the "Rider" trim level.

October 2000 saw the introduction of the Avenir Blastar, with an increased ground clearance and larger wheels, equipped with ATTESA and the SR20DE engine as an alternative to the Subaru Outback. Nissan shared the appearance with the smaller Nissan Wingroad JS.

In August 2002, the SR20DE and the SR20DET engines were replaced with the new QR20DE.

Due to lack of demand for the Avenir, the entire line was cancelled in September 2005; the Expert delivery van lasted until December 2006.

Nissan Expert edit

After a brief hiatus, the Avenir Cargo delivery van was renamed the Nissan Expert starting in June 1999.[3] The Expert came in three trim levels (L-G, LX-G, VX-G), two- or four-wheel drive, and with two engines: the 1.8-liter QG18DE (NEO), producing 125 PS (92 kW), or the 2.2-liter YD22DD diesel engine with 79 PS (58 kW).[4] The front-wheel drive diesel could be had with a five-speed manual; all other versions of the Expert received Nissan's electronically controlled four-speed automatic transmission (E-ATx).[4]

In December 2004, the Expert diesel models were discontinued, leaving only the 1.8-liter petrol engine. This continued to be built until December 2006 in the same three trim levels as originally introduced.

References edit

  1. ^ a b [Avenir Cargo (Nissan) Model/Grade Catalog List]. Nextage Car Catalog (in Japanese). NEXTAGE Co., Ltd. Archived from the original on 2023-01-05.
  2. ^ [Nissan Avenir, released November 1993]. Goo.net Catalog (in Japanese). Proto Corporation. Archived from the original on 2017-04-09.
  3. ^ . Nissan-Global. 1999-06-01. Archived from the original on 2004-12-08.
  4. ^ a b [Nissan Expert: Variation]. Nissan Commercial Vehicle (in Japanese). Nissan. October 2000. Archived from the original on 2004-12-12.

External links edit

  • Nissan Avenir official website (in Japanese)
  • Nissan Expert: April 2002 - August 2002 (in Japanese)
  • Nissan Expert: August 2002 - December 2006 (in Japanese)
  • Avenir Lineup including Blastar (in Japanese)

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The Nissan Avenir is a line of station wagons beginning production in May 1990 by Nissan of Japan with the budget oriented delivery van starting out as the Avenir Cargo then being renamed the Nissan Expert ja in 1999 The Avenir replaced the long serving Nissan Bluebird wagon delivery van It was a larger companion to the Nissan Wingroad Nissan AD van The 1999 Expert also assumed the load carrying duties of the discontinued Nissan Cedric and Gloria delivery vans The Avenir appeared after the Subaru Legacy wagon but before the Toyota Caldina wagon The Avenir s appearance was not shared with another Nissan sedan although it was sold as the estate version of the Primera in European markets The name Avenir is French for future and it was exclusive to Nissan Store Japanese dealerships as it was a replacement for the Bluebird wagon Contents 1 W10 First generation 2 W11 Second generation 2 1 Nissan Expert 3 References 4 External linksW10 First generation editNissan Avenir Avenir Cargo W10 nbsp 1990 Nissan AvenirOverviewAlso calledNissan Avenir CargoNissan Primera WagonProduction1990 1998AssemblyJapan Yokosuka Kanagawa Oppama Plant Body and chassisLayoutFF F4RelatedNissan Prairie M11 PowertrainEnginePetrol 1 6 L GA16DS I4 VEW10 1 8 L SR18Di SR18DE I4 W10 2 0 L SR20DE I4 PW10 2 0 L SR20DET turbo I4 PW10 Diesel 2 0 L CD20 I4 VSW10 2 0 L CD20T turbo I4 SW10 DimensionsWheelbase2 550 mm 100 4 in Length4 460 mm 175 6 in Width1 695 mm 66 7 in Height1 460 1 490 mm 57 5 58 7 in ChronologyPredecessorNissan Bluebird U12 Wagon Introduced to the Japanese market in May 1990 a small number of units were exported to Nissan New Zealand to replace the locally assembled U11 Bluebird wagon the W10 Avenir was initially available with either the 1 8 L SR18Di in FWD or a 2 0 L SR20DE engine The Nissan Expert Avenir Cargo van light commercials came with either the 1 6 L GA16DS or the naturally aspirated CD20 2 liter diesel engine 1 The FWD was available with either a four speed automatic transmission or a five speed manual The 4WD models introduced in October 1990 were only available coupled to the automatic in the Avenir and only with a manual transmission on the Avenir Cargo 1 There was also the ATTESA configuration A 2 0 L CD20T turbo diesel was added to the passenger version range along with a light facelift in January 1993 At the same time the 1 8 liter SR18Di engine was changed to the improved 1 8 L SR18DE with electronic multi point injection In December 1993 a special edition called Avenir Salut appeared French for hello a name which eventually made its way onto the entire passenger car part of the Avenir range The original Avenir Salut was a lower cost version of the Attesa equipped SR20DE engined 2 0 Si forgoing some of that car s standard equipment such as the front spoiler and alloy wheels 2 High sales of the second generation Subaru Legacy Wagon prompted Nissan to redesign the Avenir s rear end in a similar style This only applied to passenger car versions the Avenir Cargo retained the original rear design all of which were now badged Salut These were introduced in August 1995 along with a turbocharged model called GT turbo this came with a 210 PS 154 kW 207 bhp version of the 2 0 litre SR20DET and was available only in 4WD with the automatic transmission nbsp Nissan Avenir Cargo LX G nbsp Nissan Avenir Cargo LX G nbsp Nissan Avenir Cargo CX G nbsp Nissan Avenir Cargo CX G nbsp Nissan Avenir Blastar nbsp Nissan Avenir Salut nbsp The Avenir Salut s redesigned rear endW11 Second generation editNissan Avenir Expert W11 nbsp 1999 Nissan Avenir GT4 ZOverviewManufacturerNissanAlso calledNissan Avenir CargoNissan ExpertProduction1998 2005 Avenir 1999 2006 Expert AssemblyJapan Yokosuka Kanagawa Oppama Plant Avenir Hiratsuka Nissan Shatai Shonan Plant Expert 2001 2006 Kyoto Nissan Shatai Kyoto Plant Expert 1999 2001 Body and chassisLayoutFF F4PowertrainEnginePetrol 1 8 L QG18DE I4 W11 VW11 2 0 L QR20DE I4 RW11 2 0 L SR20DE I4 PW11 2 0 L SR20DET turbo I4 PW11 Diesel 2 0 L CD20ET2 turbo I4 SW11 2 2 L YD22DD I4 VEW11 DimensionsWheelbase2 620 mm 103 1 in Length4 650 mm 183 1 in Width1 695 mm 66 7 in Height1 470 1 490 mm 57 9 58 7 in The W11 model was introduced early in 1998 Initially available with the 1 8 L QG18DE 2 0 L SR20DE 2 0 L SR20DET or the 2 0 litre CD20ET2 turbo diesel The QG18DE models were FWD only and available with either a 4 speed automatic or 5 speed manual transmission the SR20DE models were an FWD 4 speed automatic or CVT transmission with 6 speed tiptronic function the 4WD continued to be conventional 4 speed automatic only The diesel CD20ET was only available with a 4 speed automatic Once more the turbocharged 2 0 L SR20DET variants were available only in 4WD coupled with the conventional 4 speed automatic The power output of the turbo version increased to 230 PS 169 kW 227 bhp This generation of the Avenir was not sold outside of Japan From May 2000 the turbocharged Salut was renamed the GT4 along with interior and exterior changes The output of the SR20DE engine was improved From the August 2000 facelift the CVT transmission was fitted to some non turbo 4WD models Autech offered a customized version called the Rider trim level October 2000 saw the introduction of the Avenir Blastar with an increased ground clearance and larger wheels equipped with ATTESA and the SR20DE engine as an alternative to the Subaru Outback Nissan shared the appearance with the smaller Nissan Wingroad JS In August 2002 the SR20DE and the SR20DET engines were replaced with the new QR20DE Due to lack of demand for the Avenir the entire line was cancelled in September 2005 the Expert delivery van lasted until December 2006 nbsp 2001 Nissan Avenir Blastar nbsp Nissan Avenir nbsp Avenir facelift front nbsp Avenir facelift rear Nissan Expert edit After a brief hiatus the Avenir Cargo delivery van was renamed the Nissan Expert starting in June 1999 3 The Expert came in three trim levels L G LX G VX G two or four wheel drive and with two engines the 1 8 liter QG18DE NEO producing 125 PS 92 kW or the 2 2 liter YD22DD diesel engine with 79 PS 58 kW 4 The front wheel drive diesel could be had with a five speed manual all other versions of the Expert received Nissan s electronically controlled four speed automatic transmission E ATx 4 In December 2004 the Expert diesel models were discontinued leaving only the 1 8 liter petrol engine This continued to be built until December 2006 in the same three trim levels as originally introduced nbsp 2002 Nissan Expert nbsp 2002 Nissan ExpertReferences edit a b アベニールカーゴ 日産 のモデル グレードカタログ一覧 Avenir Cargo Nissan Model Grade Catalog List Nextage Car Catalog in Japanese NEXTAGE Co Ltd Archived from the original on 2023 01 05 日産 アベニール 1993 平成5 年11月 発売モデル Nissan Avenir released November 1993 Goo net Catalog in Japanese Proto Corporation Archived from the original on 2017 04 09 All New Expert Midsize Commercial Van Nissan Global 1999 06 01 Archived from the original on 2004 12 08 a b 日産 エキスパート バリエーション Nissan Expert Variation Nissan Commercial Vehicle in Japanese Nissan October 2000 Archived from the original on 2004 12 12 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Nissan Avenir Nissan Avenir official website in Japanese Nissan Expert April 2002 August 2002 in Japanese Nissan Expert August 2002 December 2006 in Japanese Avenir Lineup including Blastar in Japanese Safety Recalls for Nissan Avenir Safety Recalls for Nissan Expert Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Nissan Avenir amp oldid 1224045724, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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