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2026 Nissan Serena e-Power officially launched in Malaysia – five variants, priced from RM154,800

Edaran Tan Chong Motor Sdn Bhd (ETCM) has officially launched the 2026 Nissan Serena e-Power hybrid MPV for the Malaysian market.

The 2026 Nissan Serena e-Power arrives as a locally assembled (CKD) unit and is available in five distinct variants:

  • Serena X: RM154,800
  • Serena X Plus: RM159,800
  • Serena Highway Star: RM169,800
  • Serena Premium Highway Star: RM174,800
  • Serena Shiro Premium Highway Star: RM179,800

Early bird customers will benefit from rebates of up to RM5,000 and an accessory package valued at RM8,000.

The e-Power System

The vehicle is driven by Nissan’s proprietary e-Power system, which consists of:

  • A 1.4-liter naturally aspirated (NA) engine acting solely as a power generator.
  • An electric motor producing 163 PS and 315 Nm of torque.
  • A 1.77 kWh lithium-ion battery pack.
  • A single-speed automatic transmission.

The Serena e-Power boasts impressive efficiency with a fuel consumption rate as low as 5.4 liters per 100 km, providing a total driving range of up to 1,000 km.

It also features the e-Pedal function, allowing for single-pedal driving.

The chassis setup utilizes MacPherson struts at the front and a torsion beam for the rear axle.

 

Exterior Features

On the outside, the Serena e-Power showcases Nissan’s signature V-Motion front grille design. Standard exterior highlights include:

  • Three-tier LED projector headlamps with Auto Leveling.
  • LED boomerang-style taillights.
  • Dual-side sliding doors with automatic opening.
  • 16-inch alloy wheels wrapped in 205/65R16 tires.
  • A signature Dual Back Door for easier access in tight spaces.

The Highway Star variants and above receive additional aerodynamic front and rear bumpers, LED fog lamps, and dual-sided electric power sliding doors.

 

Interior and Technology

The base Serena X variant comes equipped with:

  • A 7-inch digital instrument cluster and a 9-inch infotainment touchscreen.
  • Apple CarPlay and Android Auto support.
  • Dual-zone automatic climate control.
  • Water-repellent fabric seats and dual USB charging ports.
  • Safety Suite: Intelligent Forward Collision Warning (IFCW), Intelligent Emergency Braking (IEB), Blind Spot Warning (BSW), Lane Departure Warning (LDW), and Rear Cross Traffic Alert (RCTA).

The X Plus adds leatherette upholstery, V-Kool tint film, and a 14-inch roof-mounted monitor.

Stepping up to the Highway Star variant introduces:

  • Larger 12.3-inch digital cluster and 12.3-inch infotainment screens.
  • Wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto.
  • Folding tables for second-row passengers, a wireless device charger, and six USB ports.
  • ProPilot System: Including Intelligent Cruise Control, Lane Intervention, and Blind Spot Intervention.
  • Intelligent Around View Monitor (360-degree camera) with Moving Object Detection (MOD).

The Premium Highway Star further enhances the cabin with Premium Black Nappa leather upholstery, a 14-inch roof monitor, and V-Kool window film.

The range-topping Shiro Premium Highway Star features Luxurious White Nappa leather, a motorized 14-inch roof monitor, a powered tailgate, and LED side sill plates.

 

Color Options

Color availability varies by variant:

  • X & X Plus: Brilliant White and Diamond Black.
  • Highway Star: Turquoise Blue, Dark Metal Grey, Brilliant White, and Diamond Black.
  • Premium Highway Star & Shiro: Exclusive two-tone finishes featuring a contrasting black roof.

Nissan Serena e-Power (C28): a true evolution from S-Hybrid – first drive

As the Malay proverb goes, “better late than never.”

After more than three years since its global debut, Nissan distributor Edaran Tan Chong Motor (ETCM) is finally set to officially launch the Serena e-Power this March.

Although its arrival may be considered somewhat late, ETCM claims to have already received 400 orders for the MPV model.

Naturally, there are several features of the Serena e-Power that have piqued the interest of existing Nissan Serena owners in this new model.

Last week, ETCM invited a group of journalists for a test drive session from Petaling Jaya to Kuantan, allowing us to assess the improvements made.

Here are some positive aspects we found in the Serena e-Power:

 

e-Power is More Powerful

One of the most significant upgrades in this family MPV is the e-Power system (163 PS/315 Nm), which replaces the S-Hybrid system in the C27 model.

Whereas the Serena S-Hybrid previously felt like it could “manage… but don’t ask for more,” this new e-Power system offers a much more confident drive.

Its electric motor provides a more immediate response, more strength, and operates quietly, akin to an electric vehicle (EV).

It’s not to say it suddenly becomes a speedster, but this time the Serena feels less heavy when overtaking or climbing, compared to the previous S-Hybrid system.

Press the pedal, and the car moves smoothly without drama. This is the characteristic that should be present in a modern family MPV.

The Serena e-Power boasts fuel consumption as low as 5.4 liters per 100 km, with a driving range of up to 1,000 km.

 

Quiet Cabin

In addition to the efficient e-Power system, we also noticed a significant improvement in NVH (Noise, Vibration, and Harshness).

The cabin feels quieter and more comfortable, to the point that we forgot we were not driving an electric MPV.

This is attributed to several factors, including the use of acoustic glass and air curtains on the front bumper, which contribute to improved driving stability.

Wind noise is only noticeably heard at higher speeds; however, this isn’t a major issue as the MPV will most often be driven within the national speed limit.

Engine noise is also less pronounced when the e-Power system is engaged aggressively, almost as if Nissan has placed the 1.4L NA engine at the front of the bumper.

It doesn’t roar; rather, it produces a low hum that does not distract the driver.

 

Less Motion Sickness

One new feature in the Serena e-Power is the redesigned front suspension system, aimed at enhancing ride stability and comfort.

According to Nissan, the Serena e-Power utilizes SUV-based suspension architecture at the front to reduce body roll and improve control.

Overall, the suspension tuning of the Serena e-Power is designed to provide a more comfortable ride with less bouncing, aided by Zero Gravity seats to reduce motion sickness, especially for rear passengers.

 

A Champion of Practicality

As a family MPV, the Nissan Serena offers ample space for storage.

In line with current trends where people heavily rely on smart devices, the Serena includes designated spots for mobile phones, including a wireless charging slot and six USB ports.

The second-row passengers benefit from foldable tables and seats that can adjust in four directions.

Additionally, there are 22 cup-holder locations throughout the cabin.

It can be said that the Serena understands the realities of life: kids have toys, mothers have small bags, fathers have power banks – everyone has their place.

 

Retaining Elements of Previous Serena Models

Although the Serena e-Power introduces numerous enhancements, it still maintains the true identity of the Serena, such as the seating layout allowing easy passage from the first to the third row.

It also retains wide sliding doors on both the left and right, a high cabin dimension, large windows, and ease of access.

The Serena maintains the Dual Back Door feature with dual opening methods, making it convenient for loading and unloading items, especially in tight parking spaces.

Thus, exemplary fathers need not worry, as the identity of the previous Serena model is still preserved and passed down to the new Serena.

 

Conclusion

With its practical features and innovations, the Nissan Serena e-Power has the potential to be an ideal family car choice for 2026.

According to ETCM, the Serena e-Power is expected to be priced between RM160,000 and RM180,000.

Specifications for the Nissan Serena e-Power (including safety features) can be viewed at THIS LINK.

2026 Nissan Serena e-Power set to launch this March, priced between RM160k-RM180k

Edaran Tan Chong Motor Sdn Bhd has announced that the new Nissan Serena e-Power model will be launched in March 2026.

This locally assembled (CKD) model will be sold at a price range of RM160,000 to RM180,000.

During a test drive organized with media representatives, Christopher Tan, the Executive Vice President of ETCM, announced that they have received 400 bookings for the MPV model thus far.

The Nissan Serena e-Power 2026 will be offered in Premium Highway Star specification.

 

e-Power System

It is powered by the e-Power system, which consists of a 1.4-liter engine that acts as a power generator for the electric motor (163 PS/315 Nm), paired with a 1.769 kWh lithium-ion battery pack.

With a single-speed automatic transmission, the Serena e-Power offers fuel consumption as low as 5.4 liters per 100 km, with a driving range of up to 1,000 km.

It also features a one-pedal driving function or e-Pedal.

The Serena e-Power utilizes a MacPherson strut setup at the front and a torsion beam for the rear axle.

 

Exterior

In terms of exterior design, the Serena e-Power features a V-Motion front grille, three-layer LED projector headlights with Auto Levelling function, boomerang-style LED taillights, and automatic sliding doors on both the left and right.

Standard equipment includes 16-inch wheels wrapped in 205/65R16 tires, which prioritize both comfort and presence.

The Serena e-Power also inherits the Dual Back Door feature from the previous Serena model.

 

Interior

Cabin features include seats with Zero Gravity technology, black Nappa leather upholstery, second-row captain’s chairs complete with armrests and four-way sliding functions, a foldable table for second-row passengers, and an additional 14-inch display screen.

There is also a 12.3-inch TFT display, a 12.3-inch infotainment screen, support for Apple CarPlay and Android Auto, a climate control panel with a digital display, wireless charging slots, and six USB ports.

 

Safety

The Serena e-Power is equipped with six airbags, ABS, EBD, Brake Assist, Hill Start Assist (HSA), ISOFIX anchors, Vehicle Dynamic Control (VDC), and Traction Control System (TCS).

Advanced safety features include a semi-autonomous ProPilot system, Intelligent Around View Monitor (IAVM), Smart Moving Object Detection (MOD), Intelligent Forward Collision Warning (IPFCW), Intelligent Emergency Braking (IEB), Driver Attention Warning (IDA), Lane Departure Warning (LDW), Blind Spot Warning (BSW), and Rear Cross Traffic Alert (RCTA).

 

Colour Options

The Nissan Serena e-Power will be available in four two-tone colour options: Turquoise Blue, Dark Metal Gray, Brilliant White, and Diamond Black, all featuring a black roof.

Nissan Serena e-Power C28 unveiled – launch in Q1 2026 as CKD model

Edaran Tan Chong Motor (ETCM) recently held a preview session for its new MPV model set to launch next year, the Nissan Serena e-Power.

The sixth generation of the Nissan Serena e-Power (C28) is powered by the e-Power drivetrain, which consists of a 1.4-liter engine, a 163 PS electric motor producing 315 Nm, and a 1.769 kWh lithium-ion battery pack.

Unlike hybrid vehicles on the market, this e-Power system relies entirely on the electric motor for propulsion.

The 1.4-liter engine serves solely as a power generator but is equipped with direct injection technology and Mirror Bore Coating, which help reduce friction, vibration, and noise.

Fuel consumption is as low as 5.4 liters per 100 km, and this MPV can travel up to 1,000 km on a full tank.

In terms of appearance, the Serena e-Power C28 features a more modern design, beginning with a V-motion grille, a sleeker bumper, boomerang-patterned taillights, and the new Nissan logo.

The wheels are 16 inches in size.

According to ETCM, the Nissan Serena e-Power will be the first e-Power model to be assembled at the Serendah plant.

The retail price and full specifications of the Nissan Serena e-Power will be announced at the official launch, expected to take place in the first quarter of 2026 (Q1 2026).