Nissan started car production in the early 1900th century under the DAT brand, later, in the 1930s, the company launched a smaller model, called Datsun. The first cars came to Norway in the 1960s. The brand name Nissan has accompanied the company since before the war, but was first adopted internationally in the 1980s. Today, Nissan is in alliance with Renault and Mitsubishi.

Previously published about Nissan

Nissan e-NV200 40 Kwt

The Nissan e-NV200 40 kwh is currently the most usable small van due to its battery pack and range. We have spent a cold winter day with it.

Nissan Juke 1,6 MPI CVT.

I didn't agree with my ladies whether Juke is tough or not. It's a practical, upright and safe car, but I'm not thrilled with the drivetrain.

Nissan Leaf 30KW.

Leaf 30 KW has an alright range. What I like best about Leaf is that they have proven that the cars are durable and can withstand our climate.

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Nissan Qashqai 1,2 DIG-T.

Affordable crossover SUV with plenty of space. The small Renault engine was very cooperative. But you have to have a bigger engine to get four-wheel drive.

Nissan Figaro

Retro - before retro became modern. Nissan produced only 20 cars. They could have sold many more.

Datsun 120Y

A very popular family car also here in Norway. Economical and reliable.

A nice fair lady

At this autumn's Oslo Motor Show, visitors could study a very special roadster – a Datsun 1600 Roadster.

Datsun bluebird

Datsun Bluebird

The first Japanese model to be marketed in Norway.

Nissan models in text and images

Nissan 200SX S14

Today, 200SX are undoubtedly cars for enthusiasts - who know what lives in these cars.

Datsun 180B 610

The Datsun 610 belongs to the Bluebird family. It was produced as a 1972 model through 1977.

1970-74 Datsun 1200.

Datsun 1200

The Datsun 1200 was one of the cars that helped give Japanese cars a reputation for reliability.

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