Spawn of eK: New Nissan Otti released in Japan
Filed under: Economy, Japan, Nissan
Nissan Otti Rider Prior to the release of the latest Mitsubishi eK Wagon, an announcement was made that Mitsu would be supplying Nissan with their own version of the new kei car. No surprise, really, as the previous-gen eK was also sold as the Nissan Otti. Well, the day we all knew was coming has arrived, as Nissan unveils their new Otti minicar. Everything — the power sliding passenger-side door, the engines, specifications, SU-LEV rating (for the non-turbo) etc. — corresponds exactly to the new Mitsu. Even the wheels and/or wheel covers are identical. This is as straight a rebadge as you”ll ever see. The Otti S/E/M trims are the Nissanized eK Wagon, while the Otti RS/RX trims are the doppelgangers of the eK Sport. Nissan does offer the new Otti with the Japan-market “Rider” package by it”s in-house customizer, Autech. It adds elements like aftermarket grilles and wheels that freshen the look and actually set it apart somewhat from its Mitsubishi clone. It”s not all fun and games with Autech. They also make an Otti LV “Life Care Vehicle” that offers easier access for the disabled. Nissan hopes to sell 2,600 Ottis a month, a number they”ll probably exceed in a week or so when you consider that Mitsubishi hit its 6,000/month eK target in the first two weeks it was offered. Ditto Subaru with the Stella and Daihatsu with the Sonica. The Japanese loooove their kei cars and order “em in bunches when they”re new to market. If you didn”t like the eK, you won”t like this car. If you like the eK, well, you”re not going to find much to dislike here. More info”s available in the press release after the jump and at the car”s official site, where the “Otti Song” that launches automatically will, without question, make you insane. Related posts & info:
- Autoblog: Brought to you by the letter Kei: Mitsubishi”s new eK Wagon and eK Sport
- AutoblogGreen: Mitsubishi Motors launches more environmentally friendly eK Wagon & Sport in Japan
- Nissan: Autech Rider Collection
Nissan Otti S: 
Nissan Otti Rider:
Interior:

: PRESS RELEASE: SHIFT_365days: Minicars for daily living The new Otti”s innovative design concept is defined by its simple boxy style that lend the vehicle its distinctive appeal, combined with a modern and roomy cabin offering a variety of handy storage solutions. It also features improved visibility, giving the driver a more confident driving position. The Otti has been designed to tailor to Japanese urban city-scape where the dimensions of the vehicle have been specifically sized to fit into typical multi-story garages. For added convenience and easy access in tight spaces the vehicle is equipped with a remote-controlled sliding door. The new model comes in the S/E/M series or the sportier RS/RX series, as well as a choice of a non-turbo or an inter-cooled turbo 0.66-liter powertrains. The Otti is an OEM vehicle, built and supplied by Mitsubishi Motors Corp. Key Highlights:
- An innovative exterior design with great functionality
- A neat and easy-to-clean interior
- Remote-controlled sliding side door for exceptional convenience and reliability
- The M/M Four with remote-controlled sliding door will only be released by late December.
- The roomy cabin is made possible by the long roof and square body shape. Overall height of 1,550mm is specified in order to fit multi-story garages (RX/RX Four model is 20mm taller at 1,570mm).
- A large windshield and low beltline for a broad, driver-friendly forward view.
- Sharp side profile with a horizontal beltline to emphasize its low stable stance.
- Chrome moldings and square grille with ten body-color options, including the Otti-exclusive Mist Blue.
- A sportier-looking grille and xenon headlamps with low-beam projectors and auto levelers.
- Front and rear aero bumpers provide a sportier low-ride look.
- Sleek, dynamic roof spoiler including high-mounted LED brake light and sporty clear-lens LED combination rear lamps.
- Aluminum wheels — 14-inch for the RX/RX Four and 13-inch for the RS/RS Four — complementing the simple, square bodystyle.
Read | Permalink | Email this | Linking Blogs | Comments
SPONSORED BY: BOLD MOVES: THE FUTURE OF FORD Step behind the curtain at Ford Motor. Experience the documentary first-hand.
Click Here to Advertise on my Blog and Thousands of Other Blogs

