The Nissan Sentra is a compact car that is basically a rebadged version of the Japanese Sunny and built on a B platform.
The sixth generation model was introduced at the 2006 North American International Auto Show, and it’s definitely showing its years.
Today, Nissan America tried their best to teased the new car, but it’s obvious this is the same sedan making its world premiere at this week's Auto China 2012 in Beijing under the name Sylphy.
"Sentra is the third of five all-new core models we'll be introducing in a 15-month product onslaught," said Nissan North America's senior vice president for sales and marketing. "The all-new Altima goes on sale this summer and will be followed closely by the all-new Pathfinder and Sentra. And when the next two new models launch in 2013, we will have refreshed 75 percent of our volume, rewarding our loyal owners and attracting new customers into Nissan showrooms.”
Today, Nissan America tried their best to teased the new car, but it’s obvious this is the same sedan making its world premiere at this week's Auto China 2012 in Beijing under the name Sylphy.
"Sentra is the third of five all-new core models we'll be introducing in a 15-month product onslaught," said Nissan North America's senior vice president for sales and marketing. "The all-new Altima goes on sale this summer and will be followed closely by the all-new Pathfinder and Sentra. And when the next two new models launch in 2013, we will have refreshed 75 percent of our volume, rewarding our loyal owners and attracting new customers into Nissan showrooms.”