Thursday, August 30, 2012

Official: Nissan launches rough and ready Almera in Moscow

Official: Nissan launches rough and ready Almera in Moscow:
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2013 Nissan Almera - Russian market - front three-quarter view, silver



Nissan has taken advantage of the Moscow Motor Show to unveil a new Russian-specific sedan with an old name. The Nissan Almera is a new offering that will be built in Russia and feature attributes that, according to Nissan, "meet the unique demands of the Russian market." What exactly does that mean? The Almera features raised ground clearance (just check out the gaps in the wheel wells), special anti-corrosion treatment for the chrome bits and added production for the underbody.



The new Almera will be be built in the Russian city of Togliatti, which is also home to plants for automaker AutoVAZ.



The emphasis here is on basic, robust construction - even underhood, where a yestertech 102-horsepower, 1.6-liter engine is protected by a steel skid plate. The Almera rides on a ground clearance of 6.3 inches, which according to Nissan, is best in class, as is trunk room.



The Almera is the latest move stemming from Nissan's desire to expand its Russian automobile business - as of late May, the brand represented 5.9 percent of the market. This is the first step in a plan that Nissan hopes will bring its market share to ten percent by 2016.



Check out the gallery for images and the press release below for more information on the new Nissan Almera.
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