Nissan has recently celebrated the start of production for the all-new Sentra sedan , which is being put together at the Aguascalientes 1 manufacturing plant in Mexico.
The automaker has invested more than $150 million in the factory just for the 2013 Sentra to be produced. It will take up 50% of total capacity, alongside the Tiida and Versa.
The Aguascalientes 1 manufacturing plant will build nine versions of the Sentra for the United States, Canada and other export markets. In total, the Setra will be exported to 20 countries.
"The Sentra is produced with great quality and a warm heart here in Aguascalientes. The all-new 2013 model promises to strengthen its position among the most popular vehicles in the country, but will also earn the admiration of customers in international markets,” said Armando Avila, vice-president of manufacturing for Nissan Mexicana.
The Aguascalientes 1 manufacturing plant will build nine versions of the Sentra for the United States, Canada and other export markets. In total, the Setra will be exported to 20 countries.
"The Sentra is produced with great quality and a warm heart here in Aguascalientes. The all-new 2013 model promises to strengthen its position among the most popular vehicles in the country, but will also earn the admiration of customers in international markets,” said Armando Avila, vice-president of manufacturing for Nissan Mexicana.