By next year, using Toyota's hybrid parts, a luxury sedan model has been revealed to hit the Japanese market. The best selling, Serena minivan, is the first model to get Nissan's own system. Apparently Nissan spokeswoman, Yuko Sasaki, said that there are no set plans as yet for the hybrid efforts beyond the luxury sedan. The automaker has announced that it will introduce the all electric powered vehicle by twenty ten. For the year, twenty eleven, the five-passenger vehicle is slated to receive increased production.
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