Datsun mi-Do


The Datsun mi-Do is a subcompact car manufactured specifically for the Russian market under the Datsun brand of Nissan Motor Company. It is a rebadged and restyled version of the AutoVAZ developed Lada Kalina. The mi-Do was presented in August, 2014.

Overview

The Datsun mi-Do was premiered on August 27, 2014 at the Moscow Motor Show as the second model of the brand to enter the Russian market after the Datsun on-DO sedan.
Production assembly of the Datsun mi-DO model began in February 2015, and it went on sale on February 24, 2015. Was offered with both manual and automatic transmission. As standard, any Datsun mi-DO has ABS, an on-board computer, electric power steering, heated seats, electric adjustment, heated mirrors and two airbags. The most expensive configuration, in addition, is equipped with alloy wheels, a multimedia system, air conditioning, a stabilization system, parking sensors and four airbags.
The car is equipped with 1.6-litre engine paired with 5-speed manual or 4-speed automatic gearbox manufactured by Jatco.
In summer 2020, Nissan decided to discontinue the Datsun brand including both Avto-VAZ made Datsun mi-DO and Datsun on-DO models. Production of new cars was discontinued by the end of 2020.

Engine

  • Engine configuration: 1596 cc inline-4, 2 valves per cylinder
  • Power: @ 5100 rpm
  • Torque: 140 Nm @ 2700 rpm
  • Bore × stroke: 82 mm / 75.6 mm
  • Compression ratio: 10.6:1
  • Timing drive: Belt
  • Top speed:
  • 0-100 km/h: 12.2 seconds