Nissan Avenir

The Nissan Avenir is a line of station wagons beginning production in May 1990 by Nissan of Japan, with the budget minded delivery van starting out as the Avenir Cargo, then being renamed in 1999 as the (Japanese: Nissan Expert) aimed primarily at the commercial market. It replaced the long-serving Nissan Bluebird wagon/delivery van. It was a larger companion to the Nissan Wingroad/Nissan AD van. The Avenir Cargo also assumed load carrying duties of the discontinued Nissan Cedric and Gloria delivery vans. The Avenir appeared after the Subaru Legacy wagon, but before the Toyota Caldina wagon. The Avenir's appearance was not shared with another Nissan sedan.

The name Avenir is French for "future".

It was initially a station wagon version of the Nissan Primera P10, but was eventually spun off into its own line in 1997. The nameplate was seen in Japan, New Zealand, Russia and other countries importing used JDM cars.

Read more about Nissan Avenir:  W10 (First Generation), W11 (Second Generation)