“This new 2012 Nissan Versa Sedan, a ‘clean sheet’ ground-up design,
takes small cars in a whole new direction – proving that you don’t have to
sacrifice style for affordability, interior roominess for a smaller footprint,
or drivability for high mpg.”
The new 2012 Nissan Versa Sedan’s interior
design of 90.0 cubic feet and trunk volume of 14.8 cubic feet (104.8 cubic feet
total) are intended to not only look great on a specifications sheet – the
passenger and cargo spaces have been configured for real-world use. 2012 Nissan
Versa Sedan has, for example, more rear legroom than some mid-size sedans –
trumping even luxury cars such as the Lexus LS460, BMW 5-series and
Mercedes-Benz E-Class. And the trunk design focuses on useable space, taking
into consideration everything from the size of the hinges to the shape of the
sidewalls. A 60/40-split fold-down rear seat is offered on SL models for even
greater versatility.
To achieve the new 2012 Nissan Versa
Sedan’s upscale look, the designers gave the exterior shape a strong sense of
volume, with a wide shoulder width and a smooth silhouette. In front, 2012
Nissan Versa Sedan features Nissan’s new signature sedan grille design and
jewel-like headlights. The front end blends smoothly into the cabin, which
offers flowing curves, while design elements such as the shape of the trunklid
help give the new 2012 Nissan Versa Sedan excellent aerodynamics, including a
low coefficient of drag of just 0.31. In addition, to help ensure superb
functionality, fresh ideas were addressed in the initial stage between the
designers and the engineering team. For example, the indented line in the
middle of the 2012 Nissan Versa Sedan’s sweeping roofline is not just a design
feature, but a functional innovation that helps reduce the amplitude of the
roof panel vibrations in order to create a quieter cabin interior without the
use of reinforcement devices called “mass bumpers.”
The second-generation 1.6-liter HR16DE
4-cylinder engine includes a range of cutting-edge technologies, making it one
of the most advanced powerplants in class. For example, while the average
engine uses only one injector per cylinder to inject fuel, the new 2012 Nissan
Versa Sedan engine is equipped with two streamlined injectors mounted near the
inlet valve for each cylinder. This dual injector system allows a wider
injection of fuel, with the smaller nozzles delivering a finer spray
(approximately 57 percent finer than the previous generation single injector
design’s particle size) to help achieve stable combustion.
This car is on sale starting price of $
10.990. Interior or exterior design of this car is very impressive, and very
sporty. This car is designed so that the driver liked the look that is given.
source:www.autospectator.com