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Introduce the history of Nissan Bluebird?

According to legend, the bluebird can bring happiness and peace. So when Datsun Motor Company introduced a newly designed family car to the market in 1959, they named the new car "Blue Bird" to express their best wishes of bringing happiness to more families. In Japan's post-war economic recovery, the Bluebird quickly became one of the best-selling models on the market. In the future, the Nissan Bluebird, like Toyota's Corolla and Corolla series, became the main force for Japanese cars to enter the U.S. market. Therefore, the Bluebird also It has become the model series with the longest production cycle and the largest cumulative production volume in Nissan's history. The Bluebird sedan is called by Nissan Motor Company as "with its long history, large production volume, advanced technology, and high reliability, it has always been ahead of other Nissan cars in every aspect."

Fengshen Bluebird is the first car of the Nissan series put into production in China. It was launched in China in 2000 with a displacement of 2.0L. In 2007, the Dongfeng Nissan Sylphy was launched in China. This model is a new generation model of the Bluebird, and the Bluebird Bird has been off sale since early 2007.

"Blue Bird" originated from Nissan Company of Japan. Founded in 1933, Nissan Motor Company is one of Japan's three major automakers and the first to start manufacturing small datsun sedans and auto parts. For decades, Nissan Motor Company's technologies and products have been loved by consumers around the world. "The Blue Bird" is taken from the famous work "The Blue Bird" by the Belgian playwright Maeterlinck. The Bluebird sedan is called by Nissan Motor Company as "with its long history, large production volume, advanced technology, and high reliability, it has always been ahead of other Nissan cars in every aspect."

Fengshen Bluebird is the first Nissan model to be produced in China. It is one of the best-selling models among domestic mid- to high-end sedans in the past three years. The Fengshen Bluebird eq7200-1 sedan is a 1992 Nissan model. The car's cost-effectiveness has certain advantages among Chinese-made sedans. At the end of 2002, Aeolus Motor's new Nissan Bluebird sedan was launched in Guangzhou. The word "Wind God" is not added in front of this new Bluebird sedan, but "Nissan" is changed to "Nissan", which is intended to highlight the purity of its "bloodline". It is the replacement product of Fengshen Company after Fengshen Bluebird and Fengshen Bluebird 2. Its biggest feature is that it continues to lead the latest trend in China's vehicle electronic equipment combination, equipped with an integrated car phone system, reversing radar, smart intelligence rearview mirror, flying speedometer and VCD, etc. It also has an intelligent anti-theft alarm function. Once stolen, the system can automatically send a short message to the car owner's mobile phone. This feature is unique among Chinese high-end cars.

At present, there are still five 2.0L models of Blue Bird Zhizun on sale in the domestic market, with prices ranging from 158,800 to 199,800. [Edit this paragraph] History of Bluebird The first generation of Bluebird in 1959

The first generation of Bluebird has a simple appearance and a compact body. The Bluebird can carry five adults. This car uses 4 cylinders With a 1.2-liter engine, the speed of 115 kilometers per hour was already very good for a small-displacement engine at the time.

The second-generation Bluebird in 1963

The second-generation Bluebird adopted a European-style design, with straight lines as the main body lines. This generation of Blue Bird can provide a 1.6-liter engine and introduces the new concept of SSS (Super Sport Sedan). SSS will also become a sub-brand of Blue Bird in the future.

The third-generation Bluebird in 1970

As a classic car in Nissan’s history, the third-generation Bluebird continued the European design of the second-generation, while further improving driving performance. , Nissan has focused on the active and passive safety of vehicles.

The fourth-generation Bluebird in 1972

The shape of the fourth-generation Bluebird is biased toward American design. The side window lines make it look like a shrunken American sedan. In fact, it is much larger than the previous three generations of Bluebirds.

The fifth-generation Bluebird in 1976

After the oil crisis, the fifth-generation Bluebird, which was economical, fuel-efficient and looked like an American car, was undoubtedly very popular in the American market. .

The sixth-generation Bluebird in 1979

In the automobile market of that era, the aesthetic concept of thinness was increasingly emerging, and the appearance design of the sixth-generation Bluebird also followed this trend. trend.

The seventh-generation Bluebird in 1983

The seventh-generation Bluebird continued the thin, tough exterior design of the sixth generation. This generation of Bluebird began to adopt front-wheel drive to obtain a more spacious driving space. This Blue Bird is one of the first batch of Japanese cars to enter the Chinese market. People born before the 1990s should be familiar with it.

The eighth-generation Bluebird in 1991

The appearance of the 1991 Bluebird SSS sedan adopts a stylish rounded line design, which is full of dynamics. This Bluebird is a very hot-selling model in the American market. Dongfeng Nissan has successively introduced several models that evolved from this generation of Bluebird, including Fengshen, Bluebird, Bluebird II and later Bluebird Zhizun.

Bluebird Sylphy in 2000

After the Bluebird faded out of the North American market, the Nissan Sunny was named Bluebird Sylphy in the Japanese market.

2006 Bluebird Sylphy

The appearance of the 2006 Bluebird Sylphy adopts a design language that is consistent with elegance and nature. The new Bluebird Sylphy has a comfortable space, energy saving and low emissions. new engine.