The Tiida is based on a stretched-wheelbase variant of the Nissan B platform[5] and is manufactured as a five-door hatchback and a four-door sedan marketed as the Nissan Tiida Latio.
In mainland China, the Tiida is produced by the Dongfeng Motor Company, a joint venture between Nissan and a local company. In Taiwan it is produced by Yulon. It arrived in some Eastern European countries in late 2007, replacing the Almera small family car.
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