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Drive To Greatness
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Driving The New Nissan Sylphy
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The Quiet Revolution
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LEADING OWNERSHIP DUSTRY
EXPERIENCE
From being one of the pioneers of the Japanese automotive industry, to
its position today as one of the largest automotive players in the world,
the tale of Nissan’s rise is one of bold ambition, driven by an unrelenting
spirit of innovation. Not just content with building cars that merely help
people move around, Nissan has a rich back catalogue of creations that
has moved people emotionally. Be it the dependable Sunny, the rugged
Navara, the sporty 370z or the luxurious Teana, there has always been a
Nissan which endears itself to every kind of driver from every generation.
It is this quality which forges a long-lasting bond between owners and
their cars, and one that would make your Nissan a special one.
Inspired by Nissan’s bold ambition and drive, we at Tan Chong have
also been working with Nissan to bring Malaysians the latest innovative
products through the years. From the iconic 130Y which was responsible
for mobilising many Malaysian families of the 1980s to the revolutionary
all-electric LEAF of today, we have achieved plenty of milestones over the
years thanks to your support. Last year we achieved
a record high sales figure of over 51,000 cars, and we can promise you that
this year will be an even better year with a wide selection of new models
and newer standards of customer care.
The introduction of the all-new Teana and Sylphy is proof that we aren’t
resting on our laurels. The new Teana sets a new standard of comfort and
refinement in its class while the new Sylphy has been enhanced to be
more fuel efficient and loaded with all the features you could ask for.
With the introduction of game changing, class leading vehicles, we at Tan
Chong stay committed to all our valued customers as we always have,
just as this issue is a celebration of Nissan’s past 80 years, it is also a good
yardstick with which our current, or future customers can see Nissan and
Tan Chong, as a commitment you all can rely on, as long as it goes.
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Chairman/Managing
Director
Tan Chong & Sons
Motor Co. Sdn. Bhd.
Dato’ Tan Heng Chew
Executive Director
of ETCM
Dato’ David Chen
Director of Marketing
& Product Planning
of ETCM
Tan Keng Meng
General Manager
of Sales Operation
Tay Chai Li
Publisher
Edaran Tan Chong Motor
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MotorSports
Passion
Formed in 1984
Nissan Motorsports
International, or
NISMO, was tasked
with handling
Nissan’s motorsports
activities. Over the
intervening years
NISMO has managed
to rack up a number
of race victories
in the Japanese
and European
motorsports arena.
Not only do NISMO put
their motorsports
experience into
the making of
aftermarket
performance parts,
but also into the
creation of high
performance variants
of Nissan models such
as the NISMO GT-R and
the NISMO Juke.
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Nissan Debuts
New 370Z Nismo In The US
It’s the ultimate drivers’ machine, and now, Nissan’s tuning
arm, NISMO, has taken its 370Z to newer heights by adding
a new optional seven-speed automatic transmission, new
exterior and interior updates, and cool Tech upgrade
option as well.
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or power, the new Nissan 370Z NISMO is powered by a 3.7-litre V6, which produces 350hp and 375Nm of
torque. And where the power was previously only delivered by a six-speed manual, a new optional sevenspeed automatic has been made available as an option. Not taking anything away from the performance
aspirations of the 370Z NISMO, the transmission also offers paddle shifters for manual shift controls, and Nissan’s
Downshift Rev Matching (DRM) and Adaptive Shift Control technology.
Exterior updates include a new aggressive bodykit inspired by the Nissan GT-R. Amongst these are a new
deep front fascia, LED Hyper Daytime Running Lights, black headlight bezels, red accents down the redesigned
side sills and on the black-colour side-view mirrors and across the lower portion of the redesigned front fascia.
The NISMO emblem and signature NISMO red stripe feature on the integrated front chin spoiler as well. At the rear,
a unique NISMO rear spoiler is prominent.
The 19-inch wheels you see are courtesy of RAYS, and are super-lightweight forged aluminium-alloys restyled
for 2015 with a twin-five spoke design and charcoal grey machine-finish to replace the outgoing silver.
More of what’s new is seen inside the car, which now features a redesigned black and red Recaro leather seat
design with Alcantara accents. There is also an Alcantara-appointed leather-wrapped steering wheel and a new
NISMO red tachometer to match.
New for the Nissan 370Z NISMO model is also a ‘Tech model’ upgrade, which adds a hard-drive based Nissan
Navigation System with a seven-inch VGA touch-sensitive display, a Rear view Monitor, Bose Audio System,
SiriusXM Satellite Radio (SiriusXM subscription required, sold separately), Streaming Audio via Bluetooth®, autodimming rear-view mirror and HomeLink® Universal Transceiver.
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Should they succeed with
their on-going project, Nissan
will become the world’s first
carmaker to develop a selfcleaning car.
Using a video to demonstrate
the technology, Nissan
took its Nissan Note model,
applied the new technology
to half of its car, leaving the
other half as standard, and
took the Nissan Note out for
a drive in almost every wet,
muddy and dirty condition
a typical driver would find
themselves in.
To shocking results at the
end of it all, the half with
the self-cleaning technology
applied to it appeared
completely free of any stains
or dirt that it was subjected
to, while the other half was a
complete mess, as expected.
Nissan Lannia Concept:
Recapturing the
iconic Nissan Bluebird
M
aking its world debut at the Beijing
Auto Show this year was the Nissan
Lannia Concept, a global preview of
a model that’s currently being developed
by Nissan for the Chinese market. Said to
be inspired by the iconic Nissan Bluebird
of old, the arrival of the Nissan Lannia
concept is geared to cater to China’s
rising “Post-80s” generation.
Design wise, the concept features
signature Nissan trademarks, including
the company’s next-gen design language,
a V-motion front grille, boomerang
headlamps, a distinctive kick-up pillar, as
well as the “floating” roof design.
The new Nissan Lannia concept is
the second model to come from Nissan’s
design center in China, which began
operations in 2013. The concept is also
said to be a “sedan theory breaker”,
which signals significant changes to what
could come of the production model.
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The technology is an
engineered superhydrophobic and oleophobic
paint, which Nissan
calls Ultra-Ever Dry. It is
essentially a protective layer
which is sprayed over the
existing paint job, and that
doesn’t allow any potential
stains to stick to its body –
mud and dirty simply slides
off as you drive it along.
For now, the technology
is still very early in its
development, but as the
video shows, Nissan has
come a very long way
already, and the project
already looks like a success.
Could this be a glimpse into
a future where you’ll never
have to wash your Nissan
ever again?
Head on over to Nissan
Europe’s YouTube page to
watch the video at: http://
www.youtube.com/user/
nissanineurope
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yokohama, japa
The City of Yokohama, the capital
city of the Kanagawa Prefecture,
is the second largest city in Japan
and is also where Nissan Motor
Co. Ltd. was established in 1933.
Over the years, Yokohama has
developed rapidly as Japan’s most
prominent port city and with a
population of 3.7 million, it is the
country’s largest incorporated city
and for the longest time it was
also the world’s largest suburb.
Today, this major commercial hub
is also home to the Yokohama
Landmark Tower, the second
tallest building in Japan.
On their date of establishment on
26th December 1933, Nissan laid
the foundations to build their first
headquarters and manufacturing
plant in Nishi-ku, Yokohama,
growing to their present-day
stature of one of the greatest
automotive success stories and a
brand well-loved and recognised
around the world.
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Years
Of Moving
the World
In 2013,
Nissan Motor
Company
celebrated
its 80th
Anniversary
hroughout these eight glorious decades,
Nissan has gone from producing
an affordable but durable Datsun to
building Japan’s first mass production
automobile factory, Japan’s first electric
vehicle (EV), Japan’s first multi-purpose vehicle
(MPV), Japan’s first turbocharged engine and
many more.
While the Nissan brand is eight decades
old, the company’s history actually dates even
further back, to at least two decades earlier.
An 80 Year-Old
Journey of Social
Contribution
Within the context of Asian business culture,
the founding of Nissan was a bit of ahead of
its time. For one, Nissan’s founder Yoshisuke
Aikawa eschewed a common Asian tradition
of naming a company under one’s family
name.
“The purpose of any company which I am
involved in is to contribute to the Japanese
industry, so I never considered attaching my
name to it,” Aikawa said in later years, as told
by automotive industry historian and author
Masaaki Sato.
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In an era where Japanese roads
were populated by American and British
cars, Aikawa strived to build a homegrown
car that Japan could be proud of, and also to
establish Japan as a centre of manufacturing
excellence.
As an engineering graduate from the
prestigious Tokyo Imperial University (presently
Tokyo University), Aikawa was keenly aware
of the importance of establishing a viable
manufacturing industry to modernise Japan.
At the same time, Japan had very little
expertise in building a car. Even basic skills like
iron casting were not yet widely understood
by the Japanese.
To pick up these basic but crucial
skills, Aikawa went to the United States. He
concealed his academic qualifications and
found a job at a foundry. There, he learned the
basics of malleable cast-iron technology.
Upon returning to Japan in 1910, he set up
Tobata Casting Company, which became the
foundation for Japan’s nascent automotive
industry. Tobata supplied automotive parts
from various American and European car
manufacturers. In 1928, he also took control of
the Kuhara Mining Company and changed its
name to Nihon Sangyo (Japan Industries).
By 1934, Nihon Sangyo had merged
with several other smaller automobile
manufacturing start-ups, including Kwaishinsha
Motor Car Works, who build the first Datsun
to create Nissan Motor Co. Ltd., whose name
was later shortened from Nihon Sangyo.
A year later, Nissan built Japan’s first mass
production automobile factory in Yokohama. It
began producing 10,000 affordably priced cars
every year. The focus on affordable cars was to
remain the focus of Nissan for many decades
to come.
By 1957, Nissan cooperated with an
enterprising Malaysian, the late Tan Sri Tan
Yuet Foh,founder of the Tan Chong group; to
import the first shipment of Nissan vehicles
into Malaysia. It was the first Japanese car
brand in the country and its affordable price
meant that a Nissan was the first car for many
Malaysian families of that era.
Fast forward into the 21st century, it
was not enough to just introduce affordable
models like the Almera, but to also prepare
Malaysia for the next
stage of eco-friendly
personal transportation.
New technologies like the all-electric
Nissan LEAF will still require some years
before its costs drop low enough for it to enter
the mainstream. In the meantime, the Tan
Chong Group has at its own initiative, set up
a new venture called First Energy Networks
to provide public charging facilities for electric
vehicles (EVs).
Like Aikawa’s pursuit of a greater good,
although the infrastructure is set up using Tan
Chong’s own funds, the service is available to
the public for free, including those using EVs
from other makes.
A Look
Into The Future
In the coming years, Nissan fans can keep
their expectations high and look forward to
better cars that are cleaner, safer, of higher
quality and offer better functionality.
As it is, Nissan is already at the next
phase of deploying the Nissan Safety Shield
technology with many top universities around
the world, including the Massachusetts
Institute of Technology and the University
of Tokyo, to develop autonomous drive
technology, which will be the next extension
of the Nissan Safety Shield.
Nissan’s goal is to introduce this
technology into our cars by 2020. Meanwhile,
you need not wait that long to benefit from
other such technologies.
“Our
commitment
is to always
be with you, in
the past, in the
present and
also in the
future, growing
with you and
your family.”
Our latest Teana, which you can read
more about in the following pages, already
includes a simpler version of such advance
driver’s assistance.
The Teana’s Active Understeer Control,
together with its Vehicle Dynamic Control,
is always watching out for you in the
background.
Looking slightly further ahead, our
100%-electric LEAF is only the first of many
more revolutionary vehicles that are coming
your way.
That’s the beauty of Nissan. Our
commitment is to always be with you, in the
past, in the present and also in the future,
growing with you and your family.
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Dashboard is sportier in appearance,
and wrapped in black trim to
complement the look.
The feature packed interior
is cleverly designed to be
intuitive and emphasises on
ease of use.
4-inch Advanced Driver Assist
Display shows a myriad of
vehicle information.
Even with a wider selection of
D-segment executive cars on the market
today than there ever has been before, the
second-generation Nissan Teana stood out
from the crowd and established itself as the
byword for comfort in its class. With its plush
interior, creamy smooth drivetrain, generous
space, and superb levels of refinement,
the Teana was head and shoulders above
its competitors when it came to chauffeur
duties. However, all good things must draw to
an end, and as good as the Teana was at what
it did, it had to step down for a new successor
to assume its place.
As it is with every succession, questions
on whether the new third-generation Teana
will be able to live up to its predecessor’s
reputation arise, especially in light of the
fact that the new Teana features plenty of
sweeping changes. Not only is the Teana now
bigger in size and sleeker in appearance, it
also features a new 2.5-litre engine coupled
to Nissan’s new next-generation XTRONIC
CVT gearbox, a new rear suspension system,
and a brand new cabin.
From the moment you lay eyes on it, the
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new Teana still draws
some
resemblance
to its lineage, and
yet departs from its
predecessor’s simple
shape to adopt a more
muscular styling with plenty of bulges and
curves. Where its predecessors looked bulky
and authoritative; like a limousine fit for a
diplomat or high-level executive, the new
Teana looks like it was bred for the road. It is
the same story with its interior. Swing open its
doors and you are greeted by a cabin that is
equally modern in appearance as in on-board
features. Swathed in black trim accentuated
by sleek and subtle silver accents, the Teana’s
dashboard departs from the old wooden
elegance to embrace a more avant-garde
styling.
From the dark hues of the trim, to the
myriad of buttons and controls positioned
near the driver, one gets the impression that
the Teana is cantered towards the driver. New
on-board features added to the Teana include
the new sophisticated 4-inch Advanced Drive
Assist Display system nestled between the
instrument dials, which relays trip computer
readings, audio information, and real-time fuel
consumption and efficiency data. Whereas
reversing is made easy thanks to the reverse
camera which relays images through to the
centre console’s 5-inch multimedia head unit.
Even when it comes to the driving
experience, the new Teana handles the
corners with more confidence and its highspeed stability is far better than any of its
predecessors could ever manage. For the
third-generation Teana, Nissan has even
applied several new technologies to improve
its handling prowess. The Teana now features
a new rear multi-link suspension which
delivers a more responsive steering, and
higher levels of comfort and road traction.
It adopts an electro-hydraulic power steering
system, thus delivering the precise steering
feel and control of a hydraulic system, with an
“the new Teana handles
the corners with more
confidence and its highspeed stability is far better
than any of its predecessors
could ever manage.”
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“To quell any unruly understeer
when accelerating out of a bend,
Nissan has fitted the Teana with an
Active Understeer Control (AUC) feature
which will apply the brakes to the
inside front wheel during cornering
to help the car turn-in quickly.”
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also delivers simulated gear shifts lending to
the experience of a conventional stepped
transmission as it makes quick progress
through the gears.
As much as the third-generation Teana
has been tweaked with improvements to its
dynamic acuity and handling ability, occupant
comfort still remains a top priority as is evident
with the wide range of enhancements in its
design and engineering. The fact that Nissan
didn’t see the need to size-up the cabin space
of the new Teana is proof that its predecessor
was in a way, by far still a very capable
and comfortable car. Nissan added more
features and tweaks to improve practicality
in producing the new
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has been specially designed for the new
Teana’s cabin since the start of the model’s
development.
Even though the highly acclaimed
VQ engine series isn’t utilised in this new
successor, its new 2.5-litre 4-cylinder QR25DE
manages to deliver equal levels of refinement
and smoothness as its predecessor did. With
an output of 173PS at 6,000rpm and 234Nm of
torque at 4,000rpm, the new 2.5-litre engine
produces more torque at lower engine
speeds thus making it easier to cruise around
effortlessly. Its XTRONIC CVT gearbox too has
undergone major changes with 70 per cent
of its components being redesigned with
a 40 per cent reduction in internal friction.
The efficiency gains in the new powertrain
enables the new Teana 2.5XV to achieve a fuel
consumption of 13.3km/L, 27 per cent better
than the previous 2.5-litre model. Drivers of
a sporty disposition will also get to enjoy the
XTRONIC CVT new “Drive Sport” mode, which
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“AS MUCH AS THE TEANA
HAS BEEN TWEAKED WITH
IMPROVEMENT TO ITS
HANDLING, COMFORT STILL
REMAINS A TOP PRIORITY
AS IS EVIDENT WITH
THE ENHANCEMENTS IN ITS
DESIGN AND ENGINEERING.”
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“NISSAN ADDED MORE FEATURES
AND TWEAKS TO IMPROVE
PRACTICALITY THOUGH ONLY THIS
TIME, THE DRIVER HAS ALL THE
MORE REASON TO ENJOY HIS TIME
BEHIND THE WHEEL AS Well.”
The athletic proportions and design
composure doesn’t compromise passenger
ingress and egress, a testament, to Teana’s
laurel of most comfortable in class.
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Maximising safety also means keeping
driver’s hands on the steering at all times.
This is why the Teana comes equipped with
all necessary controls housed conveniently
in the steering wheel.
improvement in fuel efficiency.
To quell any unruly understeer
when accelerating out of a
bend, Nissan has fitted the
Teana with an Active Understeer
Control (AUC) feature which will
apply the brakes to the inside
front wheel during cornering
to help the car turn-in quickly.
Working in tandem with the
Teana’s stability control and
traction control systems, the
AUC is said to be undetectable
in its operation.
The Teana’s list of changes
and improvements isn’t all
focused on the driver alone,
though. Nissan has also
ensured that the new addition
to the Teana lineage continues to uphold
the nameplate’s reputation in offering its
occupants a superior ride comfort and
refinement. From the moment you drop
yourself into its plush seats, you immediately
realise that the seats in the new Teana feel
extremely plush, even more so than its
predecessor, which already had generously
padded seats. Not only does the seats in the
Teana come generously padded beneath
its trimmings; a high attenuation and soft
urethane foam to cut vibrations and pad
the occupant’s weight, but Nissan has finetuned the Teana’s seat design to deliver a
“Zero-Gravity Inspired” level of comfort. With
the help of seating and posture research
from NASA, the Teana’s seats are able to
lend the correct pelvis-to-chest support to
replicate the “neutral posture” or relaxed
position the human body takes in a weightless
environment. This ingenious design not only
reduces fatigue over long commutes, but
also helps reduce muscular and spinal load,
and improve blood flow.
Space, being the luxury that it is in cars
of this class, has also been improved even
though the Teana’s wheelbase has been
maintained over its predecessor. Thanks
to small modifications in the interior panel
design and the design of the front seats,
the new Teana now comes with notable
improvements in key areas where rear
legroom and ease of access matters. Nissan
also tweaked the designs of the mounts for
the powertrain and air-conditioning system
to reduce NVH (Noise, Vibration, Harshness)
levels in the cabin, as well as significantly
more sound insulation material around the
cabin. All this insulation does add up to a
very calm and relaxing cabin environment,
allowing occupants to enjoy the 2.5XV’s nine-
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Driving
The New
Nissan
Sylphy:
A
Mark Of
Distinction
The art of the compact sedan is
far more detailed and intricate
than most care to see.
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B
etween a car’s performance,
driving characteristics and
ride qualities, you need to
balance these sometimes
opposing attributes to
produce a competitive
package that not only has
to compete well in the
segment it was placed in, but also needs
to offer a unique proposition for potential
customers to latch on to.
At Nissan, our approach is unique. Not
only is there a competitive package in the
new Sylphy, it has a distinctive disposition
to speak of that many in the C-segment try
so hard to achieve, but rarely do the efforts
succeed. And this is to do with effortless
dynamic driving; day in, day out, whenever
you want it.
This may sound easier than it actually is to
achieve, but how often do you come across a
car that so seamlessly fits into your life, and
throughout all your routine experiences?
How often do you mull over an overly soft
ride, when all you wish for is to plunge into
that next corner knowing the car under you
will hold its grip, and yet, won’t break your
back with its stiffness everywhere else?
This is in the art of a compact sedan.
And there, you have the all-new Nissan
Sylphy – a revival of the ideal C-segment
sedan, packaged not only to be competitively
luxurious for those who insist, but also to
deliver levels of sportiness you can appreciate
anywhere.
The athleticism starts with its exterior,
where the all-new Sylphy is noticeably
different in design, taking on a sportier stance
through a wider and lower profile. At the front,
Nissan’s signature three-dimensional chrome
grille is imposing, with new LED accent
headlamps with Xenon main beams. The
ensemble is very neat, dynamic and modern.
Down the sides, new body profile lines
curve downwards from just above the
wheel arches very cleanly, and together with
the chrome finishing, accentuate the car’s
sporting characteristics again, before they
lead into the rear LED horseshoe-design tail
lamps which are also a completely new take.
The rear itself with its boot-lid spoiler makes
for itself a lot of authoritative presence.
Compared to the previous Sylphy, the allnew model is wider by 60mm and rides lower
by 15mm – offering a much more established
road presence, improved driving dynamics,
and increased cabin space.
Speaking about the improved cabin
space, the Sylphy has a lower seating
position creating additional headroom for
all passengers and driver. And through its
improved width, an extra 30mm of shoulder
room is available and makes for a very
pleasant cabin experience, while the doors
themselves have increased in thickness for
better comfort instalments.
But where the Sylphy stands out most for
spaciousness in the segment is with its large
510-litre boot volume, which is an increase of
six litres over the previous Sylphy. The new
Sylphy isn’t short of premium features as well;
notice of which starts as soon as you walk up
to the new car. Of course, everyone can reach
into their own pockets or handbags to press a
button on their key fobs that unlock the doors,
but the convenience of Nissan’s Intelligent
Key feature is often overlooked by many. With
the Intelligent Key and Push-Start Button of
the Sylphy, you never need to reach around
for your key fob, and only need to have it on
you at all times for very easy access.
Continuing the ease of things is the
new Sylphy’s steering wheel design, which
also comes with cruise control functions, as
well as controls for the audio and Multi-Info
Display on the instrument panel. Even the
Fine Vision Meter is new: updated with a new
design, colour scheme and an ECO mode
indicator.
Staying inside, you’ll also notice its
completely updated new interior, designed for
comfort and practicality. There is no sacrifice
of premium quality in this C-segment sedan,
with soft-touch padding on the dashboard,
door armrests and center console armrests.
There’s also no shortage of leather, with the
range-topping Sylphy VL boasting leather
seats, steering wheel and shift knob. Rear
passengers are treated with equal luxury,
with its 680mm rear legroom maintained as
a class-leading feature. Further amenities
include a centre armrest and rear airconditioning vents.
The Sylphy VL has a new 4.3-inch QVGA
display screen, and the system easily pairs
with your mobile phone for audio streaming
and telephone capabilities. The interface is
simple, intuitive, and has physical buttons
around it for safe usage while driving. And
if this isn’t enough, Nissan’s larger 6.5-inch
Multimedia Navigation system is an available
option.
Performance is no exemption either, the
new Sylphy uses an all-new fuel-efficient
1.8-litre Twin CVTC engine. The engine
produces 131PS at 6,000rpm and a generous
174Nm of torque at 3,600rpm.
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Audio and cruise control
switches at your fingertips.
Control and a Traction Control System (VDC
+ TCS).
VDC is essentially Nissan’s term for an
electronic stability control system, which
works continually to make sure a car doesn’t
lose complete control in the event of a driver
suddenly swerving to avoid a collision, or
doing anything that would significantly upset
the car’s intended driving line. Not only will
this feature keep you on the road even through
the most treacherous of road conditions, but
it will give you the peace of mind that you will
be able to reach your destination safe and
sound. You must be
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glad to know by now
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Sylphy, even in its
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4.3-inch QVGA
infotainment system.
Speaking of frugality, there’s also a newgeneration XTRONIC CVT transmission, which
takes on a major overhaul for size and weight,
is of course more proficient in operation, and
more efficient for fuel consumption, returning
6.4-litres/100km. The new CVT achieves its
outstanding performance via a 30 per cent
reduction in friction, 13 per cent reduction in
weight, and a 10 per cent decrease in size.
In short, the Sylphy’s engine and
transmission pairing is 16 per cent more fuel
efficient.
Not failing to recognise the importance
of safety, you will find that both variants
of the new Sylphy are equipped with very
impressive active and passive safety features.
A rare characteristic amongst many of its
competitors, the new Sylphy has six SRS
airbags all around, ABS brakes, Electronic
Brake Force Distribution, Brake Assist and
most importantly, Nissan’s Vehicle Dynamic
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Eye-catching spoiler
adds a touch of
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Signature frontgrille represents
Nissan’s new look.
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quiet
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From a passing glance, one would assume that it is
nothing more than just your average hatchback.
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“Despite its acceleration and stability,
the Leaf isn’t all about performance.”
“When one thinks of revolutions in the motoring
world, they are always perceived as those that set
new performance benchmarks, or achieve figures
or feats that few would dare to accomplish.”
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“To prevent people from
simply walking into its path
because they didn’t hear it
coming, this car even has an
external speaker to create
an artificial “whoosh”
sound to alert them that
it is driving up next to them.”
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fter all, there is nothing out of the
ordinary about its appearance to
suggest otherwise, it has five doors,
four wheels, headlights that project
beams of light at the front, and lights
around the back that glow red at
night. It is controlled by a round
steering wheel inside, which is fitted
to a dashboard, while movement is governed by a smooth
pebble-stone like shift knob that is mounted between the
front seats.
And yet, the moment you press its ignition starter
button, there is no mechanical din to be heard, no
vibrations to be felt, and the air around you is as crisp
and clear as you left it. The instruments come to life and a
friendly welcoming chime is played to let you know that it
is ready to go. Slide the shift knob into its “D” slot, press the
accelerator pedal, and this unassuming-looking hatchback
takes off with barely a whisper and surges away into the
distance; only the sound of its tyres and the wind rushing
past to mark its passing presence. To prevent people from
simply walking into its path because they didn’t hear it
coming, this car even has an external speaker to create
an artificial “whoosh” sound to alert them that it is driving
up next to them.
The Nissan Leaf isn’t like any other hatchback, instead
it is one of the most revolutionary cars of our times. It is
a car which was developed from the ground up to run
purely on electricity. It is a car which defies the norms
of harnessing the destructive force of volatile liquids to
achieve motion.The electric car isn’t new, but making such
a car that is both affordable and practical to the general
public is nothing short of audacious.
Beneath its stout nose lies an 80kW electric motor
capable of producing 254Nm of torque right from the
moment you put your foot on the accelerator pedal. It
is this immediate torque delivery from idle which gives
drivers the same sensation of acceleration that is close
to what one would get from a car with a 3.5-litre V6 petrol
engine. The acceleration is both vivid in its immediacy
as well as its quietness. Since there is no combustion
of fuel taking place in its operation, the electric motor is
nearly silent in operation and releases no emissions in the
process of converting electricity into forward motion. With
so much torque from the electric motor, the Leaf does
without gears and adopts a single gear ratio. This gives it a
constant and seamless acceleration all the way to its top
speed of above 140km/h.
Electricity for the motor is supplied by a bank of
lithium-ion batteries, which is capable of lending the Leaf
a driving range of up to 195km, more than what the huge
majority of drivers would use in their daily commute.
Furthermore, since these batteries are flat-packed
beneath the floor in the middle of the passenger cell, this
contributes to the Leaf’s low centre of gravity and ideal
weight distribution, giving it the manoeuvring stability
similar to that of a low-slung sports car. With no big hulking
mechanical components underneath the passenger floor
and no fuel tank in the boot, the Leaf boasts excellent
rear legroom for passengers and luggage space behind.
Despite its acceleration and stability, the Leaf isn’t
all about performance. It is about clean and efficient
motoring, and Nissan’s engineers have not only moulded
its shape but inserted numerous features to help owners
get the most out of their cars. As there is no internal
combustion engine under the bonnet, the Leaf’s doesn’t
need huge gaping front grilles to suck in air, thus giving it a
unique, clean, and aerodynamic face. Its huge headlights
on the other hand aren’t shaped for aesthetics but honed
to redirect airflow to improve aerodynamic efficiency and
reduce wind noise.
To get more from its batteries, the LEAF is packed
with a host of smart energy management features. With
air conditioning being a vital but energy-intensive feature
on cars today, the Leaf gets around to conserving its
battery electricity by having a feature which allows users
to set timers for the air-conditioning system in the Leaf
so that the car automatically cools the cabin down while
it is being plugged into a charging station. When the time
comes to get in and drive, the cabin is already cooled to
the driver’s ideal temperature, thus saving the need of
having to draw charge from the battery to cool it down as
it is being driven.
Drivers can also set the duration they want to
charge the car for at the charging station, while the onboard computer also provides tips on how to extend the
car’s driving range and projections of the car’s current
range. The Leaf’s “Eco-mode” further aids the driver
in moderating the acceleration and managing the airconditioning system’s power utilisation. When you step on
the brakes for instance, the Leaf’s brakes recover some of
the energy that would otherwise be lost to braking, which
in turn is fed back into the battery pack. To keep all its
on-board accessories such as the lights and audio system
running without draining the main battery, the Leaf
has a solar panel attached to its rear roof spoiler, which
generates additional electricity for the car’s 12V battery.
Nissan’s engineers have also ensured that the car is
well suited to face Malaysia’s road conditions and wet
climate. Its battery pack maybe fitted under the floor, but it
is designed to be resistant to physical impact and is sealed
tight so that it can be driven through flooded areas without
any risk of it being short circuited. The charging port at the
nose of the car too is designed to be waterproof so that
you can leave it to charge even when it is raining.
When one thinks of revolutions in the motoring
world, they are always perceived as those that set new
performance benchmarks, or achieve figures or feats
that few would dare to accomplish. But the revolution
of the LEAF is a quiet and unique one where it sets out
to completely redefine perceptions as an everyday, zero
emission and most importantly, a practical family car.
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In
The
“Pursuit” of
“FUN”
The NISSAN X-GEAR IS A
PERFECT COMPANION FOR
THOSE WITH A TASTE OF THE
GREAT OUTDOORS AND LEAD
AN ACTIVE LIEFSTYLE.
When the jargon “fun” gets
played up in the context of
driving, we imagine it involves
driving a low slung sports
car, scything through the
countryside with the curves
of the road ahead enticing the
driver, giving an overwhelming
sense of speed and freedom.
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But “fun” doesn’t have to be just what
a car can do on the road. It doesn’t have to
be all about speed and handling. As much as
spirited driving serves as a form of escapism
for some, stepping away from the monotony
of mundane day-to-day routines in search
of adventure, is the escapism for others.
To them, following where the road takes
them isn’t good enough, as the destination
is often predictable. Where they want to go
isn’t usually found on the beaten trail, but
wherever their whim and fancy whisks them
off to.
Their paths may lead them to the sunny
beaches of Langkawi or the pristine jungles
of Taman Negara, but regardless of where
it may be, the “fun” to be had isn’t so much
in the journey, but rather in the sights and
sounds to be found at the destination
itself. In this context, the ideal car for such
an occasion would be one that has the
versatility to accommodate all the essentials
of making any trip a memorable one. After all,
no beachside excursion is complete without
a beach ball or mats for a picnic, nor would
the essentials of a camping trip be able to
squeeze into the boot of a conventional car.
The X-Gear is perfect a companion for
those with a taste of the great outdoors and
lead an active lifestyle. With up to 769-litres of
boot space (with the rear seats folded down),
the X-Gear serves as the perfect weekend
getaway car with more than enough space
to stash all your necessities for a weekend
adventure. Even if there is the odd item
which might be too big and bulky for the boot,
such as a mountain bicycle or surfboard for
instance, it can be strapped onto the X-Gear’s
silver roof rails. More than just a decorative
touch to complete the X-Gear’s rugged looks
and pumped-up wheel arches, its roof rails
also serve a utilitarian purpose. Built to be
able to carry 25kg of weight on top, the roof
rails are strong enough to carry bicycles, or
rooftop luggage boxes. Thus allowing you to
carry more things inside and bring along a
few more friends for a weekend getaway.
With a ground clearance of 180mm, the
X-Gear is also perfectly capable of crossing
rough roads and empty fields to get wherever
you need it to go. Unlike big and cumbersome
SUVs with huge bodies and imposing ride
heights, the X-Gear is easy to get in and out
“ASIDE FROM ITS
VERSATILITY AND
EASE OF USE, THE
X-GEAR IS ALSO EASY
ON THE WALLET TOO.
ITS ALL-ALUMINIUM
1.6-LITRE 4 CYLINDER
HR16DE ENGINE IS
FRUGAL ON FUEL,
AND IS CAPABLE OF
PRODUCING A DECENT
105PS AND 150NM OF
TORQUE.”
GPS comes built right in so that
you can navigate to all the exciting
outdoor locations.
New grille gives the
X-Gear a more sporty look.
Steering wheel gets controls
for audio functions and
vehicle information.
of. There is no need to climb up or clamber
into the driver’s seat of a tall-riding SUV, or
bend your head low and crouch down into
a low slung sports car. The X-Gear’s seating
is at the perfect height, making it one of the
most convenient cars to live with. Its turning
circle of only 5.2-metres also makes it easy
to manoeuvre around tight spaces. No more
pulling tricky and slow three-point turns, or
craning your neck over the front bonnet to
carefully watch the extremities of the X-Gear.
With its compact shape and excellent allround visibility, parking or threading through
tight spots is remarkably easy.
Aside from its versatility and ease of
use, the X-Gear is also easy on the wallet
too. Its all-aluminium 1.6-litre 4-cylinder
HR16DE engine is frugal on fuel, and is
capable of producing a decent 105PS and
150Nm of torque. The cabin isn’t short on
features either, as it has a new Fine Vision
Meter with a digital Multi-Information
Display which relays information on range,
fuel consumption, and mileage, and a new,
slimmer steering wheel with controls for the
audio system.
The X-Gear is designed to suit perfectly
for a comfortable day to day drive. In
addition, the X-Gear also shines with its
breath of talents especially during afterwork activities and weekends where the
road ends and the adventure begins. And
for that alone, the x-Gear feels all the better
and richer for it.
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supply but hydroelectric power was easily were resorting to smaller but lower power
available. The solution was obvious; Nissan output engines, Nissan introduced the 2-litre
had to build a car that relied on electric power six-cylinder L20E-T engine, Japan’s first
rather than petrol.
turbocharged engine.
The result was the 1947 Tama electric
It cleared all government smog-control
vehicle, a spiritual predecessor of today’s regulations while producing a healthy 145 PS
Nissan LEAF . A total of 1,100 Tamas were of power and 206 Nm of torque. That’s quite
made in three years. There were even pick-up an impressive figure in 1979, endowing it
truck versions of the Tama!
the privilege of powering Nissan’s legendary
The feat was even more impressive when K430 series Nissan Cedric.
one considers that the engineers involved
More than 30 years later, tight restrictions
had very little experience in making cars, let on exhaust emission regulations and growing
alone electric cars. The Tama was created by concerns from consumers about increases
engineers from the former Taichikawa Aircraft in fuel consumption have once again pushed
Company, which has since been absorbed turbocharged engines into the mainstream.
into Nissan after the war. The Tama’s durability
Nissan already offers a 1.2-litre HR12DDR
was proven in a government sponsored supercharged engine in markets where fuel
public test.
prices regularly creep above RM6/litre.
As cars became more popular, consumers
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Within just two years, Sato’s young team’s
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Industrial Design Award (now called Mainichi Elgrand is often dubbed the ‘king of MPVs,
Design Award). The judges concluded, “The while the Nissan Grand Livina is currently
extremely healthy design without waste Malaysia’s best-selling non-national MPV
recognises Japan’s current state of poverty. and the Serena S-Hybrid is the only model
This is why the Datsun beats the (Toyota) of its type in the market. Nissan’s dominance
Crown.”
on all levels of the MPV spectrum is not a
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coincidence.
A little known fact is that Nissan is a
pioneer in manufacturing MPVs. The 1982
Nissan Prairie was Japan’s first MPV. It had
sliding doors on both sides and a pillarless construction at the sides, allowing
occupants to step on and off the vehicle
easily. The seats folded-flat and the car could
be ordered as an eight, six or five-seater.
When it was introduced in August 1982,
there was nothing else like it on the market.
It truly was the pioneer of MPVs.
It wasn’t until 1996 that Tan Chong
introduced the locally-assembled Nissan
Serena. The first-generation Serena kickstarted the MPV market in Malaysia. It quickly
became an instant hit and dominated the
market with Nissan’s combination of good
value and reliability, coupled by its spacious
interior, luxurious captain seats and sixseater capacity.
Today, the Elgrand is offers a level of
comfort and luxury that can only be matched
by limousines from premium brands.
The Grand Livina combines the best of
both a car and an MPV, offering one of the
most usable interiors within a very safe
handling car-like vehicle structure.
Between them the Serena S-Hybrid,
combining innovative means to minimise
fuel consumption without resorting to
expensive hybrid traction batteries and yet
carrying off an extremely versatile interior.
While the fathers and mothers of today
drive their children to school in Nissans, it is
quite possible that their children will continue
to be driven around, not by a chauffeur but
by a computer. It sounds rather farfetched, but Nissan’s chief executive
officer Carlos Ghosn promises to
deliver
affordable
autonomous
driving cars within the next two
vehicle generations, which is roughly
around 2030.
A self-driving car is no longer
the subject of a science fiction film,
but is already a reality at Nissan. The
company has already built several
examples of a self-driving Nissan LEAF,
which can not only drive and park itself,
but also react quickly to avoid accidents.
These self-driving LEAF prototypes are
currently undergoing testing on public
roads in Japan.
All these success stories can be
traced back to Nissan’s pioneering ways
more than 30 years ago with the arrival of
the first-generation Prairie.
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(ENV-200), the world’s first steer by-wire
technology (Infiniti Q50) and the world’s
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care, Nissan showed the world the 240Z,
Nissan’s first Z car. It shared the same 2-litre
inline six-cylinder DOHC 24-valve engine
from the legendary race-winning Skyline
2000GT-R.
Being a Nissan, reliability was a given.
What set the Z apart was its easy to drive
character, and practicality, enough to be used
every day. Thus, it is not surprising that the
Z became the world’s most mass-produced
sports cars series.
Like its forefathers, the current sixthgeneration Z car, the 370Z, offers Japanese
reliability, all-round practicality and first class
performance that rival sports cars costing
twice as much.
With a 3.7-litre engine producing 333 PS
of power and 363 Nm of torque, performance
is a given. More important than how fast
it goes is how young it makes you feel. Its
sports car-like handling makes you feel at
least 10 years younger, while the six-speed
manual transmission’s SynchroRev Match
feature endows average drivers with racing
driver-like abilities to execute perfect heel-toe
downshifts.
In the coming future, Nissan fans can
look forward to a more diverse range
of cars from Nissan, from clean EVs for
daily use and class-leading people movers,
to go-anywhere 4x4s and even emotional
sports cars.
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Trust
&
CARE
The safety and
wellbeing of
our customers
has always
been our top
priority. With
that, we
are proud to
present three
programmes
within our
Safety
Campaign
that will run
throughout the
entire year.
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You see, at Nissan, our relationship
doesn’t end the moment you purchase
your car; in fact that’s where it begins. And
we like to make sure that it continues way
past the day of purchase and is nurtured
over the years. We place our customers
at the top of our priorities, often thinking
of them as members of a larger Nissan
‘family’; through a relationship built on
loyalty and support.
Today we realise that road safety is a
concern for many of us, especially when
more and more car, drivers and vehicles
are populating our roads. Road accidents
can happen at any time or place, and while
they are sometimes out of our control and
not always unpreventable, it is beneficial to
be well-prepared to handle an accident or a
problematic driving situation if you should
ever find yourself in one.
F
or decades, we at Nissan have been
developing well-designed and functional
cars that uphold the highest safety
standards. We pride ourselves in pushing
design and technology boundaries to stay at
the top of our game, by introducing new safety
features and technological advancements to
our vehicles. In addition to delivering the best
cars to our consumers, we also take road
safety education and empowerment very
seriously.
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Trust
&
CARE
“The safety of
our customers
and their
families is very
important to
us. We hope
to share and
communicate
key road safety
messages to
prevent road
accidents and
to help save lives
if accidents do
occur.”
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“we curated the
best in training
and exercises
for the benefit
and safety of
our customers
and their
families with
tips on everyday
concerns
related to road
safety and
driving. ”
As such, we want to arm our customers,
especially the ladies, with road-savvy
knowledge and tips to stay alert and aware
while driving or travelling on the busy city
roads of today. To this end, we have developed
three different programmes within our Safety
Campaign for our Nissan customers as well
as their friends and families to learn about
road safety in today’s world.
The Safety Programme consists of a Road
Survival Workshop, Children’s Road Safety
Workshop and Safety Driving Workshop. For
each of these workshops, we curated the
best in training and exercises for the benefit
and safety of our customers and their families
with tips on everyday concerns related to road
safety and driving.
“The safety of our customers and their
families is very important to us. We hope
to share and communicate key road safety
messages to prevent road accidents and to
help save lives if accidents do occur”, said
Dato’ David Chen, Executive Director of ETCM.
Given the success of our safety
programmes, we intend to bring this safety
campaign to many more of our Nissan
customers and with that, we will be extending
the Road Survival workshop and our Safety
Driving Programme throughout Malaysia all
the way until September this year.
If you would like to be a part of
our many future workshops
or events, please contact us at:
[email protected]
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Where 19, Jalan 20/13, Taman Paramount, 46300
Petaling Jaya, Malaysia Open Daily: 11am-10pm, closed
Mondays) Tel 03-7865 8048 website www.facebook.com/
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ooking for a place to enjoy a hearty meal that makes you
feel right at home? Awesome Canteen has a great atmosphere – it
keeps to the traditional perception of a canteen, with a casual,
rustic and antique finish serving convenient lunch options such rice
dishes, pastas and sandwiches that have been known to hit the
‘comfort food’ spot straight on.
You can’t deny that their must-try items on the menu are
their burgers. Served during dinner time, these come with a fine
selection of patties, delicious fillings and freshly made buns. And if
you’re not one for burgers then you can also feast on a great selection
of pastas, steak and freshly baked pastries.
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