The Nissan minivan, Serena, is very popular among families. It underwent a full model change on December 22, 2022, and its advanced technologies, such as e-POWER and ProPilot 2.0, have been further improved. However, because it is such a popular car, delivery times are a concern. In this article, we will provide a detailed explanation of the delivery status of the new Serena as of July 2024.
Delivery period is within 2 months
New Serena delivery information
Nissan’s official delivery information is as follows. It looks like the delivery will be faster than expected.
- Serena 1 to 2 months
As of July 2024, delivery times for the Serena are generally normal, and appear to have improved considerably over the past few months.
About the new Serena
The engine is equipped with the second generation “e-POWER” that has evolved to be powerful, smooth and quiet by renewing the newly developed motor and inverter . The engine that generates electricity is a 1.4L in-line 3-cylinder engine.
The new model is equipped with a more advanced 360° Safety Assist system than the previous model , which consists of seven types of advanced driving assistance systems: Intelligent Emergency Braking, Pedal Misapplication Prevention Assist, Adaptive High Beam Assist/High Beam Assist, Rear-Road Vehicle Detection Warning (RCTA), Intelligent LI/LDW (Lane Departure Warning), RCTA Rear-Road Vehicle Detection Warning, and Traffic Sign Detection.
New “Serena” e-POWER specifications
Specifications | New Serena | New Serena e-POWER |
---|---|---|
full length | 4,690mm to 4,765mm | 4,690mm to 4,765mm |
Overall width | 1,690mm to 1,715mm | 1,690mm to 1,715mm |
Height | 1,870mm | 1,870mm |
Wheelbase | 2,870mm | 2,870mm |
engine | Inline 4-cylinder DOHC 2.0 L | Inline 3-cylinder DOHC 1.4 L + Motor type: EM57 |
Maximum power | 110kW (150hp) / 6,000rpm |
72kW (98hp) / 5,600rpm |
Maximum torque | 200Nm (20.4kgm) / 4,400rpm |
123Nm (12.5kgm) / 5,600rpm |
Motor maximum output |
– | 120kW (163ps) / 4,400-5,000rpm |
Motor Max Torque |
– | 315Nm (32.1kgm) / 2,400-4,000rpm |
Drive system | 2WD/4WD | 2WD/4WD |
Passenger capacity | 8 people | 7 to 8 people |
WLCT mode fuel consumption | 13.0km/L~ 13.4km/L |
18.4km/L~ 20.6km/L |
New “Serena” full model change price grade
Inline 4-cylinder DOHC 2.0L engine Model Grade Price
grade | engine | transmission |
Drive system |
Passenger capacity |
Price (10%) |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
X | Inline 4-cylinder DOHC 2.0L direct injection engine |
CVT | 2WD | 8 people | 2,768,700 yen |
XV | 3,088,800 yen | ||||
Highway Star V | 3,269,200 yen | ||||
AUTECH | 3,733,400 yen | ||||
X | 4WD | 3,034,900 yen | |||
XV | 3,355,000 yen | ||||
Highway Star V | 3,535,400 yen | ||||
AUTECH | 3,933,600 yen |
e-POWER equipped model grade price
grade | engine | Drive system |
Passenger capacity |
Price (10%) |
---|---|---|---|---|
e-POWER X | Inline 3-cylinder DOHC 1.4L + motor (EM57) |
2WD | 8 people | 3,198,800 yen |
e-POWER XV | 3,499,100 yen | |||
e-POWER Highway Star V | 3,686,100 yen | |||
e-POWER AUTECH | 4,150,300 yen | |||
e-POWER LUXION | 7 people | 4,798,200 yen |
Nissan Serena: Key points for speeding up delivery
This applies to all car models, but there are cases where delivery times are shorter depending on the sales area. However, the disadvantage is that if you purchase from a distant area, maintenance after purchase can be difficult. If possible, we recommend purchasing from a nearby dealer.
Due to production line restrictions, if you choose a popular grade or color, the delivery time may be shorter. Furthermore, recently the delivery time may change depending on whether or not you select options. It seems possible to shorten the delivery time by checking with the dealer before purchasing.
I personally don’t like it, but it seems there is also the option of waiting for cancellations. If you wait for cancellations at multiple stores, it may be possible to purchase the product earlier than usual.
To speed up the delivery of your Nissan Serena, keep the following points in mind.
- Avoid popular grades and options: These tend to have longer delivery times, so opting for G grades or standard options can help speed up your delivery.
- Look for cars in stock: If a dealer has a car in stock, they may be able to deliver it to you right away.
- Target cancelled cars: If you can find a car that someone else has cancelled, you may be able to shorten the delivery time significantly.
Nissan Serena production status
As expected, the Serena’s “e-POWER” model is popular. Nissan has sold more units of it than the X-Trail, making it a best-selling model.
Date | Gasoline vehicles | e-POWER | Total number |
---|---|---|---|
January 2024 | 1,979 units | 4,448 units | 6,428 units |
February 2024 | 1,824 units | 4,768 units | 6,594 units |
March 2024 | 2,551 units | 6,937 units | 9,490 units |
April 2024 | 1,630 units | 4,064 units | 5,694 units |
May 2024 | 1,209 units | 4,298 units | 5,507 units |
Nissan Serena registration numbers Source: Japan Automobile Dealers Association
A word from the editorial department
The delivery time for the Nissan Serena varies depending on the grade, options, and dealer, but it is generally one to two months . In order to speed up the delivery time, you should avoid popular grades and options, or look for in-stock vehicles. Check with your dealer for the latest information and aim for a delivery time that suits you.
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