Nissan Serena 2025
Nissan Serena 2025 is a 7 Seater MPV available between a price range of RM 149,888 - 169,888 in the Malaysia. It is available in 6 colors, 3 variants, 2 engine, and 1 transmissions option: CVT in the Malaysia. The Serena dimensions is 4770 mm L x 1740 mm W x 1865 mm H. Over 47 users have reviewed Serena on basis of Features, Mileage, seating comfort, and engine performance. Serena top competitors are Grand C4 SpaceTourer, Innova, Innova Zenix and Aion Y Plus.
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1997 - 1998 cc |
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148 - 150 hp |
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Serena Design Highlights
Serena Pros & Cons
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The Nissan Serena is an MPV, which boasts a very distinctive design that gets dual-tier headlights, V-motion grille and a downward sweeping character line. The inside of this vehicle gets a soft-touch dashboard, flat-bottom steering wheel, a floating centre console and an around-view monitor with Intelligent Moving Object Detection (i-MOD). The Serena is powered by a 2.0-litre direct-injected four-cylinder petrol engine, which produces 150 PS of power and 200 Nm of torque. Working alongside this engine is a 2.6 PS/48 Nm ECO electric motor. The Serena is priced at RM 131,888 for the 2.0L Highway Star variant and RM 143,888 for the 2.0L Premium Highway Star variant.
Nissan Serena Price List 2025
Nissan Serena price in Malaysia start from RM 149,888 for base variant 2.0L Highway Star and goes upto RM 169,888 for top-spec variant. Serena available in total 3 variants. Nissan Serena price for automatic version starts from RM 149,888. Checkout Serena 2025 price list below to see the OTR prices and promos available.
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Nissan Serena 2.0L Highway Star
CVT, 7 Seats, 1997 cc, 148 hp
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RM 149,888 (OTR) | View Offers |
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Nissan Serena 2.0L Premium Highway Star
CVT, 7 Seats, 1997 cc, 148 hp
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RM 162,888 (OTR) | View Offers |
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Nissan Serena J Impul
CVT, 7 Seats, 1998 cc, 150 hp
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RM 169,888 (OTR) | View Offers |
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Nissan Serena 2.0L Highway Star
CVT, 7 Seats, 1997 cc, 148 hp
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RM 149,888 (OTR) | View Offers |
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Nissan Serena J Impul
CVT, 7 Seats, 1998 cc, 150 hp
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RM 169,888 (OTR) | View Offers |
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Nissan Serena 2.0L Premium Highway Star
CVT, 7 Seats, 1997 cc, 148 hp
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RM 162,888 (OTR) | View Offers |
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240 Nm
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183 Nm
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205 Nm
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225 Nm
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Nissan Serena Price In Popular Cities
| Kuala Lumpur RM 149,888 - 169,888 |
| Shah Alam RM 152,103 |
| Petaling Jaya RM 152,103 |
| Johor Bahru RM 152,103 |
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Nissan Serena 2025 Exterior Images
Exterior ImagesNissan Serena has 10 images of its exterior, top Nissan Serena 2025 exterior images include Front Angle Low View, Front Side View, Front Medium View, Top View, Front Cross Side View, Headlight, Tail Light, Branding, Drivers Side Mirror Front Angle, Rear Medium View.
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Interior ImagesNissan Serena has 10 images of its interior, top Nissan Serena 2025 interior images include Dashboard View, Front Ac Controls, Steering Wheel, Rd Row Seat, Cup Holder Side View, Glove Box Open, Power Accessories Outlet View, Gear Shifter, Touch Screen, Side Bottle Holder.
Read MoreNissan Serena Colours
ColorsNissan Serena is available in 6 different colors - Brilliant White, Tungsten Silver, Diamond Black, Radiant Red, Dark Metal Grey, Diamond Black Dual Tone.
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Nissan Serena Review 2025
Abhishek Katariya says
Primarily developed for Asian car markets, the Nissan Serena is a premium minivan, which has been designed for those who want the practicality of a large MPV, but the luxuries and comfort of a sedan. While the other Asian markets have already received the all-new sleeker sixth-generation version of the Nissan Serena, the Malaysian car market continues to get the facelifted version of the fifth-generation model launched in Malaysia in 2022.
Pricing and Variants
There are two variants of Nissan Serena available in Malaysia. While the base-spec Highway Star variant is priced at RM 149,888, the more feature-rich Premium Highway Star costs RM 163,888.
Pros and Cons:
Pro: Well-priced lower-spec variant
Con: The Premium Highway Star variant could have been more affordable
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| Brand | Nissan Malaysia |
| Price | RM 149,888 - 162,888 |
| Body Type | MPV |
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| Engine | 1997 cc |
| Transmission Type | CVT |
| Power Output | 148 hp and 200 Nm of torque |
| Fuel Type | Petrol |
| Drive Type | FWD |
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| Seating Capacity | 7 Seater |
| Width | 1740 mm |
| Length | 4770 mm |
| Height | 1865 mm |
Nissan Serena Interior & Features
While the cabin of the Nissan Serena is almost a decade old now, it still looks attractive, thanks to its unique layout. The Highway Star variant can be had with a fabric grey or optional black leatherette upholstery, while the Premium Highway Star variant is available in two leather upholstery choices – brown quilted Nappa leather and black quilted Nappa leather.
Featuring an asymmetric layout for the dashboard, the Nissan Serena has a theatre-like arrangement for the instrument console, which is again divided into two halves – a fully digital speedometer on the right and a 7-inch TFT screen featuring tachometer, fuel gauge, clock, gear indicator and other details on the left.
The Nissan Serena also has a flat-bottom three-spoke tilt and telescopic adjustable multi-functional steering wheel and a floating island-themed centre console. Finished in gloss black, this centre console has a touchscreen infotainment system at the top, knobs for the climate control in the middle and a transmission lever and push start-stop button at the bottom.
The vertical AC vents on the sides of the centre console and trapezoidal AC vents on the corners of the dashboard get chrome surrounds. The second-row captain seats have individualistic armrests and feature a long-slide function, while the third-row seats have a 50:50 split-folding facility.
Pros and Cons:
Pro: Premium quilted Nappa leather seats
Con: Theatre-like arrangement for the instrument console can take some time to get used to
Features and Technology
The Nissan Serena comes only with the basics of comfort and convenience features, with the MPV leaving considerable room for more features on board. Currently, both the MPVs get a touchscreen infotainment system with Apple CarPlay and Android Auto – a 6.75-inch screen for the Highway Star and a 9-inch screen for the Premium Highway Star variants.
A split fully digital speedometer with a 7-inch TFT screen for the secondary display, seven USB ports and dual-zone automatic climate control with rear AC vents in both second and third rows are also common to both variants. The Premium Highway Star variant of the Nissan Serena gets additional features like a dual-channel front and rear driving video recorder, an 11.6-inch roof-mounted monitor for rear-seat entertainment, LED cabin lights, and V-Kool tinted windows. However, given today’s times, the Nissan Serena does miss out on many features, which could have made it more premium.
Pros and cons:
Pro: Roof-mounted monitor for rear-seat entertainment is purposeful in long journeys
Con: No modern features like wireless charger and heated and ventilated seats
Boot Space and Storage
Where the Nissan Serena impresses heavily is the host of small and large storage spaces it offers in the cabin. With all the seats up, the Nissan Serena has a decent boot space of 210 litres, which can be increased after folding down the third-row seats.
There are plenty of thoughtful and convenient things in the cabin, including the front cup holders, front and second-row shopping hooks, bottle holders in all three rows, and folding table and cup holders in second rows. The additional functional storage spaces in the cabin of the Nissan Serena include a driver compartment storage, glove box, centre cluster compartment, glove compartment, front passenger compartment, and compact compartment in the second row.
Pros and cons:
Pro: Plenty of usable storage spaces
Con: Boot space with third row up could have been better
Serena Exterior
While a sleeker, all-new sixth-generation Nissan Serena is available overseas, this facelifted version of the fifth-generation model still looks relevant and pretty fresh. The Serena's typical boxy profile looks premium, and the optimal use of chrome all around enhances the minivan's premium appeal.
At the front, the Nissan Serena comes with an angular, wing-shaped, split headlamp assembly, which has LED projectors with auto levelling functions and LED DRLs. These headlamps have chrome elements dividing them into two portions, with this chrome element seamlessly flowing towards the side edges of the V-Motion grille.
Featuring a chrome finish for the side and lower edges, the large trapezoidal grille of the Nissan Serena has segmented chrome inserts within it, which are arranged horizontally. The aggressive-looking front bumper of the Nissan Serena has L-shaped housings for the LED fog lamps, which also get slim air curtains in their upper halves.
From the side, the Nissan Serena looks massive, thanks to the large window panels, including the front and rear quarter glass panels. There is a prominent curve that flows from the front fender to the rear edge of the rear fenders, which adds a sense of continuity to the side profile. While the Highway Star variant gets 15-inch silver alloy wheels, the Premium Highway Star variant comes equipped with 16-inch black alloy wheels.
The rear profile of the Nissan Serena also has the typical minivan-like look, with the upper half having a massive vertical windscreen, while the lower half has slim, vertically-laid tail lamps with unique curvy-looking LED inserts. The lower half has a gloss black panel just below the rear windscreen, below which there is a trapezoidal license plate housing.
The three colour options of the Highway Star variant of Nissan Serena are Brilliant White, Tungsten Silver, and Diamond Black, while the Premium Highway Star variant has three dual-tone colour choices Dark Metal Grey, Brilliant White, and Diamond Black, all of which get a Diamond Black roof panel.
Pros and cons:
Pro: Premium-looking design, especially at the front
Cons: Could have had larger wheels
Nissan Serena Mileage Running Cost
Nissan claims a fuel efficiency figure of 14.2 kmpl in ideal driving conditions, with which it claims a very impressive full tank range of 852 km. For an MPV with an old-school big naturally-aspirated petrol engine, this fuel efficiency figure is decent, and that’s mainly due to the mild-hybrid system on offer with the powertrain.
Pros and cons:
Pro: Decent fuel efficiency on highways
Con: City fuel efficiency could have been higher
Serena Ride & Handling
With independent Macpherson struts at the front and a torsion beam axle at the rear, the Nissan Serena has a supple ride quality, making it a perfect match for its minivan body profile and comfort-oriented cabin. The Nissan Serena has a turning radius of 5.5 metres, which is decent for a minivan this large and enhances its driveability.
Pros and Cons:
Pro: Comfortable ride quality
Con: Nothing much actually
Nissan Serena Engine & Fuel Consumption
Both the variants of the Nissan Serena sold in Malaysia come with a mild-hybrid powertrain based on a 2.0-litre four-cylinder naturally-aspirated petrol engine under their hoods. This petrol engine is assisted with an S-Hybrid system, comprising of an energy control motor with an electric power regenerator and secondary battery for idling start-stop and torque assist functions.
Paired with a conventional CVT gearbox that features adaptive shift control, this 2.0-litre petrol engine generates a maximum power output of 150 PS, while the peak torque output is rated at 200 Nm. For a 2.0-litre petrol engine, these figures are very modest, with the Serena having decent mid-range, but a weak top-end grunt.
Pros and cons:
Pro: Refined and reliable petrol engine
Con: Weak top-end grunt
Serena Braking & Safety
Both the variants of the Nissan Serena come with a host of essential and advanced safety features as standard. While the essential safety features in the Serena include six airbags, ISOFIX mounts for the child seats, ABS with EBD and brake assist, vehicle dynamic control, front and rear parking sensors, traction control and hill start assist, the Nissan Intelligent Mobility suite of ADAS features consists of forward collision warning with forward emergency braking, blind spot warning, rear cross-traffic alert, lane departure warning, around view monitor with moving object detection and driver alertness monitor.
Pros and cons:
Pro: ADAS features are offered as standard
Con: No hill descent control
Nissan Serena Verdict
Competitor Comparison
The direct rivals of the Nissan Serena in terms of pricing are the Toyota Hiace SWLB, Hyundai Staria, Maxus G10 SE, and Citroen Grand C4 Spacetourer. The Serena is also a more affordable alternative to more premium minivans like the Kia Carnival, Toyota Vellfire, Maxus Mifa 9, Xpeng X9, and Denza D9.
Conclusion and Final Verdict
Despite the arrival of the more modern-looking and luxurious sixth-generation model overseas, this fifth-generation model still feels sensible for the amount of practicality and comfort it offers, while still having a premium flair in its exterior look. That said, the cabin has begun to show its age, and so is its limited equipment list. At its price, the Serena feels like value for money for the passenger and storage spaces, and the comfortable ride quality it delivers.
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What are the price of Nissan Serena?
The Nissan Serena price in the Malaysia starts from RM RM 149,888 and goes up to RM RM 169,888 (excluding SST).
Helpful (387)What is the Length of Nissan Serena?
The length of Nissan Serena is 4770 mm , while the width is 1740 mm .
Helpful (163)What is the Tire Size of Nissan Serena?
The Nissan Serena tire size is 195/65 R15 .
Helpful (168)What is the Alloy Wheel Size of Nissan Serena?
The Nissan Serena Alloy Wheel Size is 15 Inch .
Helpful (136)What is the Power Output of Nissan Serena?
The Nissan Serena delivers 148 hp of maximum power and 200 Nm of maximum torque.
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