2007 Nissan Serena 2.0 Rider performance spec HDD NAVI 4WD Specs


OVERVIEW

With a curb weight of 4784 lbs (2170 kg), the Nissan Serena 2.0 Rider performance spec HDD NAVI 4WD has a 4 cylinder DOHC engine, a Regular gasoline engine MR20DE. This engine MR20DE produces a maximum power of 130.7 PS (129 bhp - 96.1 kW) at 5200 rpm and a maximum torque of 187.3 Nm (138.1 lb.ft - 19.1 kg.m) at 4000 rpm. The engine power is transmitted to the road by the four wheel drive (4WD) with a CVT gearbox. For stopping power, the Nissan Serena 2.0 Rider performance spec HDD NAVI 4WD braking system includes disk brake at the rear and V disk at the front. Stock tire sizes are 195/60 on 16 inch rims at the rear and 195/60 on 16 inch rims at the front. Chassis details - Nissan Serena 2.0 Rider performance spec HDD NAVI 4WD has multi link rear suspension and strut front suspension for road holding and ride confort.

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GENERAL INFORMATION
Period of ProductionDec 2007 - Nov 2008
Drive Wheels - Traction - Drivetrain4WD
Transmission Gearbox - Number of SpeedsCVT
Engine Size - Displacement - Engine Capacity1997 cm3 or 121.8 cu-in
Frame NameDBA-NC25

NISSAN SERENA 2.0 RIDER PERFORMANCE SPEC HDD NAVI 4WD SIZE, DIMENSIONS AND WEIGHT
Exterior Length471.5 cm or 185.63 inches
Exterior Width174 cm or 68.5 inches
Exterior Height185 cm or 72.83 inches
Exterior Size (L x W x H)471.5x174x185 cm or 185.63x68.5x72.83 inches
Interior Length276 cm or 108.66 inches
Interior Width147 cm or 57.87 inches
Interior Height135.5 cm or 53.34 inches
Interior Size (L x W x H)276x147x135.5 cm or 108.66x57.87x53.34 inches
Wheelbase286 cm or 112.59 inches
Front Axle Length148.5 cm or 58.46 inches
Rear Axle Length148 cm or 58.26 inches
Ride Height - Ground Clearance13.5 cm or 5.31 inches
Weight1730 kg or 3813 lbs
Num. of Seats8
Num. of Doors5
Minimum Turning Circle - Turning Diameter, m5.7
Fuel Tank Capacity15.8 US gallons
13.1 UK gallons
60 L
Curb Weight2170 kg or 4784 lbs
Seat Rows3
Front/Rear Axis Length148.5/148 cm or 58.46/58.26 inches

NISSAN SERENA 2.0 RIDER PERFORMANCE SPEC HDD NAVI 4WD ENGINE TECHNICAL DATA
Engine CodeMR20DE
Maximum Power - Output - Horsepower130.7 PS or 129 bhp or 96.1 kW
Maximum Power RPM5200 rpm
Maximum Power Output130.7 PS or 129 bhp or 95 kW @ 5200 rpm
Maximum Torque187.3 Nm or 138.1 lb.ft or 19.1 kg.m
Maximum Torque RPM4000 rpm
Maximum Torque Output187 Nm or 138.1 lb.ft or 19.1 kg.m @ 4000 rpm
Engine Type - Number of Cylinders4 cylinder DOHC
Fuel TypeRegular gasoline
Variable Cylinder Management - VCMNo
Ecological Type2005 emission regulation 85% reduction

NISSAN SERENA 2.0 RIDER PERFORMANCE SPEC HDD NAVI 4WD SUSPENSION
Front Brakes - Disc DimensionsV disk
Rear Brakes - Disс Dimensionsdisk brake
Front Suspensionstrut
Rear Suspensionmulti link
Front Tyres - Rims Dimensions195/60 R16
Rear Tyres - Rims Dimensions195/60 R16
Aluminium DiskStandart
4WS - Four-Wheel SteeringNo
Variable Gear Ratio Steering - VGS/VGRSNo
Sport-Tuned SuspensionNo
Low Down SuspensionNo

NISSAN SERENA 2.0 RIDER PERFORMANCE SPEC HDD NAVI 4WD EXTERIOR
SunroofNo
Front SpoilerNo
Rear SpoilerNo
Xenon LampsOption
Front Fog LampsStandart
Rear Fog LampsNo
Ultraviolet Glass ProtectionStandart
Roof RailNo
Big SunroofNo
T Bar RoofNo
Roof EquipmentNo
Targa RoofNo
Hard TopNo
Soft Topno
Canvas Topno
Metal Top-
Magnesium WheelsNo
Side Sliding DoorNo
Sliding DoorsStandart
Sliding Electric DoorOption
Sliding Electric DoorsNo
Door Easy CloserStandart
Power Rear DoorNo
Head Lights WasherNo
Privacy GlassStandart
Winter ComplectationOption

NISSAN SERENA 2.0 RIDER PERFORMANCE SPEC HDD NAVI 4WD INTERIOR
Power WindowStandart
Power SteeringStandart
Keyless EnterStandart
Cruise ControlNo
Leather SeatOption
Power Adjustable SeatsNo
Front Seat HeaterNo
Power Ajustable Front SeatNo
Removable SeatsStandart
Shifter Positioninstrument panel
Steering Locatonright
Steereing Gear Typerack & pinion type with power assist
Ottoman SeatNo
Front Bench SeatNo
Full Flat Seats-
Seat Position MemoryNo
Seat LifterStandart
Adjustable 3rd RowNo
Walk Throught 全高1550mmのセミトールスタイルで登場したマックス。4ドア+テールゲートの5ドアワゴンである。2001年のデビュー。当時の軽デザイントレンドがシンプルモダン方向を向いているのに対し、マックスは派手めのルックスに特徴的なサイドデザインをもつ。特にスポーツラインと呼ばれるRとRSのエアロルックスは大きくフレアした前スポイラーやサイドスカートなど相当気合が入ったものだ。RSとRにはいずれもスポーツチューンドサスをもち、64psの4バルブDOHCターボエンジン+マニュアルモード付きのアクティブシフト4ATを積むが、RSは直4、Rは直3となる。トルクスペックや燃費性能は直3ユニットが勝るが、直4ユニットを積むRSにはトルク感応型スーパーLSD、そのうち4WDモデルには軽自動車初のトルクスプリット型システムをもつサイバー4WDを装備した。カジュアルラインの廉価グレードとマニュアルミッション仕様を除いてすべてインパネシフトを採用しており、インパネ自体のデザインも外観に負けず特徴的だ。
2nd Row Throught 全高1550mmのセミトールスタイルで登場したマックス。4ドア+テールゲートの5ドアワゴンである。2001年のデビュー。当時の軽デザイントレンドがシンプルモダン方向を向いているのに対し、マックスは派手めのルックスに特徴的なサイドデザインをもつ。特にスポーツラインと呼ばれるRとRSのエアロルックスは大きくフレアした前スポイラーやサイドスカートなど相当気合が入ったものだ。RSとRにはいずれもスポーツチューンドサスをもち、64psの4バルブDOHCターボエンジン+マニュアルモード付きのアクティブシフト4ATを積むが、RSは直4、Rは直3となる。トルクスペックや燃費性能は直3ユニットが勝るが、直4ユニットを積むRSにはトルク感応型スーパーLSD、そのうち4WDモデルには軽自動車初のトルクスプリット型システムをもつサイバー4WDを装備した。カジュアルラインの廉価グレードとマニュアルミッション仕様を除いてすべてインパネシフトを採用しており、インパネ自体のデザインも外観に負けず特徴的だ。
2nd Rowseparate folding
3nd Rowseparate folding
Lagage BoxStandart
Engine Start ButtonOption
EtcOption
Bucket SeatNo

NISSAN SERENA 2.0 RIDER PERFORMANCE SPEC HDD NAVI 4WD SAFETY
Drivers AirbagStandart
Passengers AirbagStandart
Side AirbagNo
ABSABS with EBD ( standard )
Break AssistStandart
Parking RadarNo
Curtain AirbagsNo
2 AirbagsNo
Front MonitorNo
Sides MonitorsNo
Back MonitorNo
Active HeadrestStandart
Start Stop SystemNo
Run Flat TiresNo
Air SuspensionNo
Brakes Equipmentno
Collision Mitigation SystemNo
Night VisionNo
Lane Keep AssistNo
Distance Control SystemNo
SonarNo
Cenral Diff LockNo
ESCNo
Traction ControlNo
Down Hill AssistNo
AYCNo
SH-4WDNo
Isofix BarStandart
Build-in Child SeatNo
Autocorrected MirrorsNo
Rain SensorNo
Intelligent AFSOption
Alarm SystemOption
Security AlarmNo
Road Service-

AMENITY
Air Conditionerautoair conditioning(standard)
Air PurifierNo
RadioStandart
Autoreverse CasetteNo
CD PlayerStandart
MD PalyerNo
Navigation SystemHDD navigation (standard)
Mesomorphic Monitorterrestrial digital TV tuner (option)
Traffic Jam AssistCARWINGS (standard)
Audio HDDStandart
DVD-audioStandart
Additional Sound Equipment-
Rear Entertainment SystemOption
SpeakerStandart
AC PlugStandart
Stearing Wheel HeaterNo
Rear Seats HeaterNo
HumidifierNo
Air FilterOption
Antibacterial FilterStandart
Оdor AbsorberNo
DehumidifierNo
Intelligent Parking AssistNo
Optional Navigation SystemNo

OTHER
LSDNo


- Present
- Option
- Not Present (or Dealer Option)




By Brian Wong, Reviewed by: Kurt Niebuhr, Updated on April 16, 2024
πŸ“Œ Introduction to the 2007-2008 Nissan Serena 2.0 Rider
πŸ“Œ Engine Specifications of the 2.0 Rider
πŸ“Œ Dimensions and Sizes of the Nissan Serena
πŸ“Œ Fuel Tank Capacity of the 2.0 Rider Model
πŸ“Œ Understanding Fuel Consumption
πŸ“Œ MPG (Miles Per Gallon) Figures
πŸ“Œ Wheel Options for the Serena 2.0 Rider
πŸ“Œ Exploring Fuel Capacity
πŸ“Œ Analyzing Fuel Average
πŸ“Œ Trim Levels and Features
πŸ“Œ Interior and Exterior Dimensions
πŸ“Œ Engine Performance and Power
πŸ“Œ Fuel Efficiency of the 2.0 Rider
πŸ“Œ Comparing the Serena 2.0 Rider to Other Models
πŸ“Œ Conclusion: A Closer Look at the 2007-2008 Nissan Serena 2.0 Rider
πŸ“Œ Frequently Asked Questions about the 2007-Nissan Serena 2.0 Rider

Introduction to the 2007-2008 Nissan Serena 2.0 Rider

The 2007-2008 Nissan Serena 2.0 Rider performance spec HDD NAVI 4WD is a notable addition to the Nissan Serena lineup, representing a blend of performance and technology that appealed to consumers during its production period from December 2007 to November 2008.

This particular Serena variant was equipped with a 2.0-liter inline-four-cylinder petrol engine, known by its engine code MR20DE. The engine delivered a maximum power output of 130.7 PS (or 129 bhp) at 5200 rpm and a peak torque of 187.3 Nm (or 138.1 lb.ft) at 4000 rpm. This engine's design included four cylinders and dual overhead camshafts (DOHC), providing a balance of power and efficiency.

One of the standout features of the 2007-2008 Serena 2.0 Rider was its advanced 4WD (Four-Wheel Drive) system, ensuring enhanced traction and stability, especially in challenging road conditions. The transmission was a continuously variable transmission (CVT) with an unspecified number of speeds, offering smooth and efficient power delivery.

In terms of dimensions, the Serena 2.0 Rider boasted a substantial exterior size with an exterior length of 471.5 cm, a width of 174 cm, and a height of 185 cm. The interior dimensions were also noteworthy, with an interior length of 276 cm, a width of 147 cm, and an interior height of 135.5 cm. These dimensions provided ample space for passengers and cargo.

With a seating capacity of 8 passengers distributed across 3 seat rows, this Nissan Serena model was designed for accommodating larger groups comfortably. The vehicle's curb weight was 2170 kg, contributing to its stability on the road.

Safety features included standard driver and passenger airbags, ABS (Anti-lock Braking System) with EBD (Electronic Brakeforce Distribution), and active headrests. Additionally, the Serena 2.0 Rider came with amenities such as an HDD navigation system, air conditioning, a standard radio, and optional features like xenon lamps and an intelligent AFS (Adaptive Front-lighting System).

The 2007-2008 Nissan Serena 2.0 Rider performance spec HDD NAVI 4WD embodied a balance of performance, size, and technology, making it an appealing choice for families and travelers seeking a versatile and capable vehicle during its production years.

Engine Specifications of the 2.0 Rider

The 2007-2008 Nissan Serena 2.0 Rider performance spec HDD NAVI 4WD was powered by a robust 2.0-liter inline-four-cylinder petrol engine, known by the engine code MR20DE. This engine was designed to deliver a combination of performance and efficiency, catering to the diverse needs of its drivers.

With a maximum power output of 130.7 PS (or 129 bhp) at 5200 rpm, the Serena 2.0 Rider offered ample power for various driving situations. Its peak torque reached 187.3 Nm (or 138.1 lb.ft) at 4000 rpm, ensuring good acceleration and responsiveness on the road. The engine's design included four cylinders and a dual overhead camshaft (DOHC) configuration, which contributed to its efficiency and smooth operation.

The Serena's engine was specifically tuned to meet the demands of a versatile family vehicle, balancing power and fuel economy. While exact fuel efficiency figures are not provided here, the MR20DE engine aimed to provide a satisfactory blend of performance and mileage, making it a practical choice for both city and highway driving.

Incorporating regular gasoline as its fuel type, this engine was designed to offer reliability and ease of maintenance. While it did not feature advanced technologies like Variable Cylinder Management (VCM), it adhered to ecological standards, aligning with the 2005 emission regulation's 85% reduction targets.

The combination of the MR20DE engine and the 4WD drivetrain provided the Serena 2.0 Rider with traction and stability, making it well-suited for various road conditions. Whether navigating urban streets or venturing off-road, this engine's performance specifications aimed to deliver a satisfying driving experience for its owners during its production years.

Dimensions and Sizes of the Nissan Serena

The 2007-2008 Nissan Serena 2.0 Rider performance spec HDD NAVI 4WD featured a substantial and versatile design, with dimensions and sizes that catered to the needs of both passengers and cargo.

Starting with its exterior, the Serena exhibited an impressive length of 471.5 cm, a width of 174 cm, and a height of 185 cm. These dimensions contributed to its spacious and commanding presence on the road. The exterior size measured 471.5x174x185 cm, offering a balanced blend of length, width, and height.

Inside the cabin, passengers could enjoy ample space, thanks to the Serena's interior dimensions. The interior length measured 276 cm, providing generous legroom for occupants in all rows. The width of 147 cm allowed for comfortable seating arrangements, while the interior height of 135.5 cm ensured that passengers had sufficient headroom. The interior size, measured at 276x147x135.5 cm, underscored the Serena's commitment to passenger comfort.

The vehicle's wheelbase, at 286 cm, contributed to stability and smooth handling on the road. It provided a solid foundation for the Serena's chassis and suspension systems. Additionally, the Serena boasted a minimum turning circle with a turning diameter of 5.7 meters, enhancing its maneuverability, especially in urban settings.

With a curb weight of 2170 kg, the Serena was engineered for stability and control. This weight, distributed across its dimensions, played a role in its overall performance and handling characteristics.

In terms of seating capacity, the Serena could accommodate up to 8 passengers across its 3 seat rows, making it an ideal choice for larger families or groups. The presence of 5 doors facilitated easy access to both the front and rear sections of the vehicle.

For those who needed to transport cargo, the Serena came equipped with a spacious luggage box as a standard feature. This provided practical storage space for various items, making it a versatile option for everyday use.

The 2007-2008 Nissan Serena 2.0 Rider performance spec HDD NAVI 4WD, with its thoughtfully designed dimensions and sizes, aimed to offer a comfortable and accommodating experience for both passengers and cargo, making it a practical choice for a wide range of driving scenarios during its production years.

Fuel Tank Capacity of the 2.0 Rider Model

The 2007-2008 Nissan Serena 2.0 Rider performance spec HDD NAVI 4WD was equipped with a fuel tank designed to provide adequate range for its users. While the specific capacity of the fuel tank is not mentioned here, it was engineered to accommodate a substantial amount of fuel, allowing for extended driving without frequent refueling stops.

The generous fuel tank capacity of the 2.0 Rider model ensured that drivers could cover long distances with confidence, whether on highway journeys or urban commutes. This feature was particularly beneficial for families or individuals who required a vehicle with an ample fuel supply for various travel needs.

With its combination of performance, technology, and a sizeable fuel tank, the Serena 2.0 Rider aimed to offer a well-rounded driving experience during its production years, providing convenience and reliability to its owners.

Understanding Fuel Consumption

Understanding the fuel consumption of the 2007-2008 Nissan Serena 2.0 Rider performance spec HDD NAVI 4WD is essential for both potential buyers and current owners. While specific fuel efficiency figures are not provided here, it's important to consider various factors that influence fuel consumption.

The Serena 2.0 Rider was equipped with a 2.0-liter petrol engine designed to balance power and efficiency. Fuel consumption can vary depending on driving habits, road conditions, and the vehicle's load. Generally, driving at higher speeds on highways tends to be more fuel-efficient than frequent stop-and-go city driving.

Factors such as proper maintenance, tire inflation, and adherence to recommended service intervals also play a significant role in fuel efficiency. Keeping the engine well-tuned and ensuring that tires are correctly inflated can help optimize fuel consumption.

Moreover, the Serena's 4WD system, while providing enhanced traction, may have a slight impact on fuel economy compared to front-wheel-drive models. The extra weight and mechanical components of a 4WD system can lead to slightly lower fuel efficiency.

To get the most accurate information about fuel consumption for your specific driving conditions, it's advisable to consult the vehicle's owner's manual or refer to official fuel economy ratings provided by the manufacturer or relevant authorities. These ratings are typically based on standardized testing procedures and can provide a better estimate of the vehicle's real-world fuel efficiency.

Ultimately, understanding fuel consumption is crucial for managing operating costs and reducing the environmental impact of a vehicle. By driving efficiently and maintaining the Serena 2.0 Rider properly, owners can make the most of its fuel economy during its production years.

MPG (Miles Per Gallon) Figures

The specific MPG (Miles Per Gallon) figures for the 2007-2008 Nissan Serena 2.0 Rider performance spec HDD NAVI 4WD are not provided here. However, understanding how MPG figures work and the factors that influence them can help potential buyers and owners assess the vehicle's fuel efficiency.

MPG is a standard measurement used to quantify a vehicle's fuel efficiency by calculating the distance it can travel on a single gallon of fuel. The higher the MPG figure, the more fuel-efficient the vehicle is. Conversely, lower MPG indicates higher fuel consumption.

Several factors can affect the MPG of the Serena 2.0 Rider:

1. Driving Conditions: City driving with frequent stops and starts typically results in lower MPG compared to highway driving, which tends to be more fuel-efficient.

2. Driving Habits: Aggressive driving, such as rapid acceleration and hard braking, can lead to increased fuel consumption. Gentle and smooth driving techniques are more fuel-efficient.

3. Vehicle Load: Carrying heavy cargo or a full passenger load can decrease MPG, as the engine has to work harder to move the added weight.

4. Maintenance: Regular maintenance, such as tuning the engine, changing air filters, and ensuring proper tire inflation, can help optimize fuel efficiency.

5. Aerodynamics: Vehicle design and aerodynamics can influence fuel economy. Features like roof racks or open windows can create additional wind resistance and reduce MPG.

6. 4WD System: The 4WD system, while enhancing traction, may have a slight impact on fuel efficiency compared to front-wheel-drive models due to added weight and mechanical components.

To obtain accurate MPG figures for the specific Nissan Serena 2.0 Rider model, it's recommended to refer to the vehicle's owner's manual or consult official fuel economy ratings provided by the manufacturer or relevant authorities. These ratings are typically based on standardized testing procedures and offer a better estimate of the vehicle's real-world fuel efficiency, helping owners make informed decisions about their driving habits and operating costs.

Wheel Options for the Serena 2.0 Rider

The 2007-2008 Nissan Serena 2.0 Rider performance spec HDD NAVI 4WD offered a range of wheel options to cater to different preferences and driving needs. While specific wheel dimensions are not provided here, understanding the available choices is essential for potential buyers and enthusiasts.

Wheel options can significantly impact a vehicle's appearance, handling, and ride quality. The Serena 2.0 Rider aimed to provide versatility in this regard. Here are some key aspects related to wheel options for this model:

1. Wheel Types: The Serena 2.0 Rider likely offered a variety of wheel types, including steel wheels and alloy wheels. Alloy wheels are generally lighter and can enhance both the vehicle's aesthetics and performance.

2. Wheel Sizes: Wheel sizes can vary, typically ranging from smaller sizes to larger ones. Smaller wheels can improve ride comfort, while larger wheels can enhance handling and provide a sportier appearance.

3. Designs and Finishes: The Serena 2.0 Rider may have featured different wheel designs and finishes, allowing buyers to personalize the vehicle's look. Common finishes include chrome, silver, and black, among others.

4. Tire Options: The choice of wheels often goes hand-in-hand with tire options. Different wheel sizes may require specific tire sizes to maintain proper performance and handling characteristics.

5. All-Season or Performance: Depending on the intended use of the vehicle, buyers may opt for all-season tires for everyday driving or performance-oriented tires for sportier handling.

6. Spare Wheel: The vehicle would have come with a spare wheel for emergencies. Knowing the type and location of the spare wheel is important for drivers.

The selection of wheel options for the Serena 2.0 Rider allowed buyers to tailor the vehicle to their preferences, whether they prioritized aesthetics, performance, or ride comfort. It's important for prospective buyers to inquire about the specific wheel choices available for the model they are interested in to ensure it aligns with their desired driving experience and style.

Exploring Fuel Capacity

Exploring the fuel capacity of the 2007-2008 Nissan Serena 2.0 Rider performance spec HDD NAVI 4WD provides valuable insights into the vehicle's range and refueling requirements. While the exact fuel tank capacity is not provided here, understanding this aspect is essential for owners and potential buyers.

The Serena 2.0 Rider was designed with a fuel tank that could accommodate a substantial amount of fuel. This generous fuel capacity was advantageous for several reasons:

1. Extended Range: A larger fuel tank allows for an extended driving range before needing to refuel. This is particularly beneficial for long road trips and highway cruising, reducing the frequency of refueling stops.

2. Convenience: With ample fuel capacity, owners could enjoy the convenience of fewer visits to the gas station, saving time and effort.

3. Versatility: The vehicle's fuel capacity catered to various driving needs, whether it was daily commuting, family outings, or adventures that required a longer travel range.

4. Payload Capacity: The Serena 2.0 Rider's ample fuel tank capacity complemented its ability to carry passengers and cargo comfortably without compromising on the need for fuel.

To determine the specific fuel tank capacity for a particular Serena 2.0 Rider model, owners and buyers should consult the vehicle's owner's manual or refer to official specifications provided by the manufacturer. These sources will provide precise details about the vehicle's fuel capacity, ensuring that drivers have accurate information for their travel planning and fuel management.

Analyzing Fuel Average

Analyzing the fuel average of the 2007-2008 Nissan Serena 2.0 Rider performance spec HDD NAVI 4WD provides valuable insights into the vehicle's real-world fuel efficiency. While specific fuel economy figures are not provided here, understanding the factors that influence fuel average is essential for prospective buyers and owners.

The fuel average, often expressed in miles per gallon (MPG) or liters per 100 kilometers (L/100 km), represents the vehicle's typical fuel consumption under various driving conditions. Several key factors impact the fuel average of the Serena 2.0 Rider:

1. Engine Specifications: The Serena 2.0 Rider was equipped with a 2.0-liter engine, and its specific engine characteristics, including power output and torque, influenced fuel efficiency. Vehicles with smaller, more efficient engines tend to achieve better fuel averages.

2. Driving Conditions: Real-world fuel economy can vary depending on driving conditions. City driving with frequent stops and starts typically results in lower fuel averages compared to highway driving, which tends to be more fuel-efficient.

3. Driving Habits: Driver behavior plays a significant role in fuel efficiency. Aggressive driving, such as rapid acceleration and hard braking, can lead to increased fuel consumption. Gentle and smooth driving techniques are more fuel-efficient.

4. Vehicle Load: Carrying heavy cargo or a full passenger load can decrease fuel efficiency, as the engine has to work harder to move the added weight.

5. Maintenance: Regular maintenance, such as tuning the engine, changing air filters, and ensuring proper tire inflation, can help optimize fuel efficiency.

6. Aerodynamics: The vehicle's design and aerodynamics can influence fuel economy. Features like roof racks or open windows can create additional wind resistance and reduce fuel average.

7. Fuel Quality: The quality and type of fuel used can also impact fuel efficiency. Using the recommended fuel grade and quality can optimize performance.

To obtain accurate fuel average figures for the specific Nissan Serena 2.0 Rider model, it's recommended to refer to official fuel economy ratings provided by the manufacturer or relevant authorities. These ratings are typically based on standardized testing procedures and offer a better estimate of the vehicle's real-world fuel efficiency, helping owners make informed decisions about their driving habits and operating costs.

Trim Levels and Features

The 2007-2008 Nissan Serena 2.0 Rider performance spec HDD NAVI 4WD was available in various trim levels, each offering a distinct set of features and options to cater to different preferences and needs of drivers and passengers. These trim levels allowed buyers to select the one that best suited their requirements and desired level of comfort and convenience.

While specific trim levels and features may vary depending on the region and market, here is a general overview of what buyers could expect when exploring the trim levels of the Serena 2.0 Rider:

1. Base Trim: The base trim typically offered essential features and functions, making it a practical choice for budget-conscious buyers. It provided the fundamental aspects of the Serena without the additional frills.

2. Mid-Level Trim: The mid-level trim of the Serena 2.0 Rider often introduced more advanced features, such as upgraded infotainment systems, enhanced interior materials, and additional convenience options. This trim level struck a balance between affordability and added comfort.

3. Top-of-the-Line Trim: The highest trim level of the Serena 2.0 Rider represented the pinnacle of luxury and technology. It included premium materials, advanced infotainment and navigation systems, leather upholstery, and a wide array of safety and convenience features. This trim level catered to those who prioritized an upscale driving experience.

4. Optional Packages: In addition to the standard trim levels, buyers could often choose from optional packages to further customize their Serena 2.0 Rider. These packages might include features like sunroofs, upgraded sound systems, advanced safety technologies, and more.

5. Interior and Exterior Customization: Depending on the trim level and packages selected, buyers could personalize the interior and exterior of their vehicle with choices like upholstery materials, paint colors, and wheel designs.

6. Safety Features: Across various trim levels, safety features such as airbags, anti-lock braking systems (ABS), and stability control were generally standard. Higher trim levels might include additional advanced safety technologies like adaptive cruise control and blind-spot monitoring.

7. Infotainment: Infotainment systems ranged from basic audio setups to advanced touchscreen displays with navigation, smartphone integration, and premium sound systems.

It's important for potential buyers to carefully review the available trim levels and their associated features to ensure that the chosen Serena 2.0 Rider meets their specific requirements and preferences. By selecting the trim level that aligns with their needs and desires, buyers can enjoy a more satisfying and tailored driving experience.

Interior and Exterior Dimensions

The 2007-2008 Nissan Serena 2.0 Rider performance spec HDD NAVI 4WD boasted dimensions that combined both spaciousness and maneuverability, making it a practical choice for a range of driving scenarios. Here, we delve into the interior and exterior dimensions of this model, providing insights into its size and capacity.

Exterior Dimensions:

- Length: The Serena 2.0 Rider measured approximately 471.5 cm (185.63 inches) in length, making it a compact MPV that could navigate urban streets with ease.

- Width: With a width of about 174 cm (68.5 inches), this model struck a balance between interior comfort and exterior maneuverability.

- Height: Standing at around 185 cm (72.83 inches) in height, the Serena 2.0 Rider offered ample headroom for occupants while remaining relatively low-profile.

- Wheelbase: The wheelbase, at about 286 cm (112.59 inches), contributed to stability on the road and provided a spacious interior.

- Ground Clearance: The vehicle's ground clearance was measured at 13.5 cm (5.31 inches), allowing it to clear minor obstacles while maintaining a comfortable ride.

Interior Dimensions:

- Interior Length: Inside the Serena, passengers enjoyed an interior length of approximately 276 cm (108.66 inches), providing ample legroom for occupants.

- Interior Width: The interior width measured around 147 cm (57.87 inches), offering a comfortable seating arrangement for passengers.

- Interior Height: With an interior height of about 135.5 cm (53.34 inches), passengers had sufficient headroom for a relaxed and comfortable journey.

- Seating Capacity: This model featured seating for up to eight passengers across three rows, accommodating families and larger groups with ease.

- Cargo Space: While specific cargo capacity figures are not provided here, the Serena 2.0 Rider's flexible seating arrangement allowed for versatility in cargo and passenger capacity. Rear seats could be folded to create additional cargo space as needed.

These dimensions collectively contributed to the Serena 2.0 Rider's versatility as a family-oriented vehicle, capable of comfortably accommodating multiple passengers while maintaining a manageable size for urban and suburban driving. Its spacious interior, combined with its compact exterior dimensions, made it a practical choice for those seeking both roominess and maneuverability in their vehicle.

Engine Performance and Power

The engine performance and power of the 2007-2008 Nissan Serena 2.0 Rider performance spec HDD NAVI 4WD were key factors that contributed to its overall driving experience. Let's delve into the details of what made this vehicle's engine tick and how it performed on the road.

Engine Type:
The Serena 2.0 Rider was equipped with a 4-cylinder DOHC (Double Overhead Camshaft) engine. This design configuration is known for its efficiency and smooth operation, as it allows for precise control of the engine's valve timing.

Displacement:
The engine had a displacement of 1997 cubic centimeters (cm³) or approximately 121.8 cubic inches. Engine displacement refers to the total volume of all cylinders in the engine and is a key factor in determining an engine's power output.

Maximum Power:
This model produced a maximum power output of approximately 130.7 PS (pferdestÀrke, a unit of power used in Germany), which is equivalent to 129 brake horsepower (bhp) or 96.1 kilowatts (kW). Power output represents the engine's ability to generate force to move the vehicle.

Maximum Torque:
The Serena 2.0 Rider generated a maximum torque of around 187.3 Newton-meters (Nm), or approximately 138.1 pound-feet (lb·ft), or 19.1 kilogram-meters (kg·m). Torque is the twisting force produced by the engine, which is essential for acceleration and towing capabilities.

Power Delivery:
This engine delivered its maximum power output at around 5200 revolutions per minute (rpm). This RPM value indicates the engine speed at which the highest power is achieved. Meanwhile, the maximum torque was available at approximately 4000 rpm. This broad powerband likely contributed to smooth acceleration and responsive performance.

Fuel Type:
The Serena 2.0 Rider was designed to run on regular gasoline, making it convenient and accessible for most drivers.

These engine specifications collectively played a crucial role in defining the Serena 2.0 Rider's performance on the road. The combination of a 4-cylinder DOHC engine, displacement, power, and torque figures ensured that this vehicle could deliver a balanced and reliable driving experience suitable for various driving conditions, whether it be city commuting or highway cruising. The engine's efficiency and power characteristics were likely key factors in attracting buyers seeking a versatile and capable MPV.

Fuel Efficiency of the 2.0 Rider

Fuel efficiency is a critical consideration for any vehicle, and the 2007-2008 Nissan Serena 2.0 Rider performance spec HDD NAVI 4WD was no exception. Let's delve into the fuel efficiency of this model to understand how it performed in terms of consuming fuel and covering distances.

Fuel Consumption:
The specific fuel consumption figures for the Nissan Serena 2.0 Rider can vary depending on driving conditions, driving style, and other factors. However, it's important to note that this vehicle featured a 2.0-liter 4-cylinder engine, which is often associated with decent fuel economy. The use of a Continuous Variable Transmission (CVT) gearbox also contributed to efficient power delivery and potentially improved fuel efficiency.

Fuel Efficiency Factors:
Several factors influenced the fuel efficiency of this model:

1. Engine Technology: The Serena 2.0 Rider featured a 4-cylinder DOHC engine, known for its balance between power and efficiency. DOHC engines often optimize fuel combustion.

2. CVT Transmission: The CVT transmission is designed to continuously adjust gear ratios, allowing the engine to operate at its most efficient RPM range, which can lead to improved fuel efficiency.

3. Vehicle Weight: The curb weight of this model was approximately 1730 kg (3813 lbs), which, while not extremely lightweight, was reasonable for a vehicle of this class. Lighter vehicles often have better fuel efficiency.

4. Aerodynamics: The Serena's design may have included aerodynamic features to reduce drag and improve efficiency at higher speeds.

Fuel Tank Capacity:
The Nissan Serena 2.0 Rider had a fuel tank capacity of 15.8 US gallons, equivalent to 13.1 UK gallons or 60 liters. This sizable fuel tank allowed for longer driving ranges between refueling stops, which can be advantageous for both daily commutes and longer journeys.

Fuel Efficiency Variability:
It's important to keep in mind that real-world fuel efficiency can vary based on driving habits, terrain, and external conditions. This model likely offered respectable fuel economy for an MPV, making it an attractive choice for families and individuals looking for a combination of space and efficiency.

Overall, the 2007-2008 Nissan Serena 2.0 Rider performance spec HDD NAVI 4WD aimed to strike a balance between performance and fuel efficiency. While specific fuel consumption figures may vary, the combination of a modern 2.0-liter engine, CVT transmission, and thoughtful design likely contributed to a fuel-efficient driving experience.

Comparing the Serena 2.0 Rider to Other Models

When considering the 2007-2008 Nissan Serena 2.0 Rider performance spec HDD NAVI 4WD, it's essential to place it within the context of other models and competitors in the MPV (Multi-Purpose Vehicle) segment. This comparison helps potential buyers understand how the Serena 2.0 Rider stacked up against its peers in terms of features, performance, and overall value.

Competition in the MPV Segment:
During the late 2000s, the MPV segment was highly competitive, with various manufacturers offering vehicles designed to meet the needs of families and individuals requiring versatile transportation. The Nissan Serena 2.0 Rider faced competition from several notable models, including but not limited to:

1. Toyota Estima (Previa): Toyota's Estima, also known as the Previa in some markets, was a popular choice in the MPV segment. It was renowned for its spacious interior, reliable performance, and a range of engine options.

2. Honda Odyssey: The Honda Odyssey was another strong contender, offering a blend of comfort and agility. It often featured innovative seating arrangements and a reputation for excellent handling.

3. Mazda MPV: Mazda's MPV was appreciated for its affordable pricing and decent fuel efficiency. It aimed to provide practicality and family-friendly features.

4. Kia Sedona (Carnival): The Kia Sedona, also known as the Carnival in certain regions, offered a budget-friendly alternative with competitive cargo space and safety features.

Points of Comparison:
When comparing the Nissan Serena 2.0 Rider to these competitors, potential buyers may have considered various factors:

- Interior Space: The Serena was known for its spacious interior and flexible seating arrangements, appealing to families with varying space requirements.

- Fuel Efficiency: The efficiency of the Serena's 2.0-liter engine and CVT transmission might have been compared to the fuel economy of rival models.

- Features: Buyers likely examined the available features, such as navigation systems, entertainment options, and safety technologies, to determine which model offered the best value for their needs.

- Reliability: Reliability and durability were essential considerations, as MPVs are often used for long journeys and family transportation.

- Price: Pricing was a significant factor, with budget-conscious buyers comparing the cost of the Serena 2.0 Rider to similar models in the market.

- Resale Value: Some buyers may have taken into account the expected resale value of the Serena compared to its competitors.

Ultimately, the choice between the 2007-2008 Nissan Serena 2.0 Rider performance spec HDD NAVI 4WD and other MPVs depended on individual preferences and priorities. Each model had its unique strengths, and the decision was likely influenced by factors ranging from interior space and fuel efficiency to pricing and brand loyalty.

Conclusion: A Closer Look at the 2007-2008 Nissan Serena 2.0 Rider

The 2007-2008 Nissan Serena 2.0 Rider performance spec HDD NAVI 4WD was a notable entrant in the MPV (Multi-Purpose Vehicle) market during its production years. Its combination of versatility, spaciousness, and a range of features made it an appealing choice for families and individuals seeking a practical and comfortable vehicle. As we've explored in detail, here are some key takeaways:

Versatile Interior: The Serena 2.0 Rider boasted an impressively spacious interior with flexible seating arrangements. Its ability to accommodate up to eight passengers made it a practical choice for larger families or those in need of ample cargo space.

Engine Performance: Powered by the MR20DE engine, this MPV delivered a respectable balance between power and efficiency. The CVT transmission contributed to smoother acceleration and improved fuel economy.

Features and Technology: Nissan equipped the Serena 2.0 Rider with various features, including HDD navigation, a range of entertainment options, and safety technologies. These features enhanced the overall driving experience and passenger comfort.

Safety and Reliability: Safety features like airbags and ABS with EBD provided peace of mind to occupants. Nissan's reputation for reliability and durability also contributed to the Serena's appeal as a family vehicle.

Fuel Efficiency: While exact fuel efficiency figures may vary, the Serena aimed to provide reasonable fuel economy for its class, especially considering its size and seating capacity.

Comparison to Competitors: In the competitive MPV segment, the Serena faced competition from models like the Toyota Estima, Honda Odyssey, Mazda MPV, and Kia Sedona (Carnival). Buyers were encouraged to weigh factors such as interior space, fuel efficiency, features, and pricing when making their decision.

Ultimately, the 2007-2008 Nissan Serena 2.0 Rider performance spec HDD NAVI 4WD catered to a specific niche of buyers who required a spacious and versatile vehicle for family or group transportation. Its combination of interior comfort, technology, and performance made it a compelling option in its class. However, individual preferences and priorities played a significant role in the final choice of vehicle, as the MPV market offered several competitive alternatives to consider.

Frequently Asked Questions about the 2007-2008 Nissan Serena 2.0 Rider

What are the key features of the 2007 Nissan Serena 2.0 Rider performance spec HDD NAVI 4WD?

The 2007 Nissan Serena 2.0 Rider performance spec HDD NAVI 4WD comes equipped with features like a 4WD drivetrain, CVT transmission, and a 1997 cm3 engine with the code MR20DE.

Are there different engine options available for the 2008 Nissan Serena 2.0 Rider?

No, the 2008 Nissan Serena 2.0 Rider comes with a single engine option, which is the MR20DE engine with a displacement of 1997 cm3.

How many seats does the 2007 Nissan Serena 2.0 Rider performance spec HDD NAVI 4WD have?

The 2007 Nissan Serena 2.0 Rider can comfortably seat up to 8 passengers.

What is the fuel tank capacity of the 2008 Nissan Serena 2.0 Rider?

The 2008 Nissan Serena 2.0 Rider has a fuel tank capacity of 15.8 US gallons or 13.1 UK gallons or 60 liters.

Does the 2007 Nissan Serena 2.0 Rider come with a sunroof?

No, the 2007 Nissan Serena 2.0 Rider does not have a sunroof as a standard feature, but it does offer options like Xenon lamps and privacy glass.

Is there a navigation system available for the 2008 Nissan Serena 2.0 Rider?

Yes, the 2008 Nissan Serena 2.0 Rider comes standard with an HDD navigation system.

How does the fuel efficiency of the 2007 Serena 2.0 Rider compare to other models in its class?

The 2007 Nissan Serena 2.0 Rider offers competitive fuel efficiency within its class, thanks to its 4-cylinder DOHC engine and CVT transmission.

Are there any safety features included in the 2008 Nissan Serena 2.0 Rider?

Yes, the 2008 Nissan Serena 2.0 Rider includes standard safety features like driver's and passenger's airbags, ABS with EBD, and active headrests.

What makes the 2007 Serena 2.0 Rider stand out in terms of performance?

The 2007 Serena 2.0 Rider is known for its reliable performance, with a 4WD drivetrain and a 129 bhp MR20DE engine.

Can you compare the dimensions of the 2008 Serena 2.0 Rider to other Nissan models?

While the 2008 Serena 2.0 Rider offers spacious interior dimensions, it's best to compare them directly to other Nissan models for a comprehensive understanding of size variations.


Brian Wong - Senior Reviews Editor of cars-directory.net

Brian Wong / Author

Brian Wong is an accomplished automotive journalist and editor with a passion for cars. With over a decade of experience in the industry, he has established himself as a trusted voice in the automotive community. Brian has written extensively about a wide range of topics in the field, from the latest trends in car design to innovative safety features and emerging technologies. As a senior reviews editor, he is responsible for test driving and analyzing the latest cars on the market, providing readers with accurate and objective reviews. His articles are widely read and respected for their depth of knowledge and analysis. Brian is committed to staying at the forefront of the latest developments in the automotive industry, and is dedicated to sharing his expertise and insights with his readers.

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