The Nissan Datsun is a historic car model that has undergone multiple generations, showcasing the evolution of compact and mid-sized vehicles from the 1930s through modern times. Renowned for its blend of reliability, efficiency, and affordability, the Datsun lineup includes a variety of body styles, including sedans, coupes, and trucks. Over the years, Nissan refined the Datsun with advancements in engineering and design, adjusting size dimensions to match market demands and improve performance. This overview details all Nissan Datsun generations, highlighting their dimensions and how they compare in size to contemporary models.
Discontinued Generations
1997 Nissan Datsun (MD22)

Discontinued Model - Production: 1997-2002
- Model Year: 1997
Body Style: Pickup truck
1990 Nissan Datsun (D21)

1725 mm
L:4690 mm | W:1690 mm
Discontinued Model - Production: 1989-1996
- Model Year: 1990
Body Style: Pickup truck
- Length: 4690 mm184.6 in
- Width: 1690 mm66.5 in
- Height: 1725 mm67.9 in
1980 Nissan Datsun 140 Y Combi (HLB310)

Discontinued Model - Production: 1979-1983
- Model Year: 1980
Body Style: Wagon
1973 Nissan Datsun 160 J (710,A10)

Discontinued Model - Production: 1973-1982
- Model Year: 1973
Body Style: Sedan
1978 Nissan Datsun 240 Coupe (KMLG C210)

Discontinued Model - Production: 1978-1981
- Model Year: 1978
Body Style: Coupe
1977 Nissan Datsun 180 B (PL810)

Discontinued Model - Production: 1977-1981
- Model Year: 1977
Body Style: Sedan
1974 Nissan Datsun 100 A Combi (WBLF10)

Discontinued Model - Production: 1975-1980
- Model Year: 1974
Body Style: Wagon
1974 Nissan Datsun 100 A (E10,BLF10)

Discontinued Model - Production: 1974-1980
- Model Year: 1974
Body Style: Sedan
1974 Nissan Datsun 120

Discontinued Model - Production: 1974-1980
- Model Year: 1974
Body Style: Sedan
1974 Nissan Datsun 120 Y Coupe (KB 210)

Discontinued Model - Production: 1974-1977
- Model Year: 1974
Body Style: Coupe
1973 Nissan Datsun 140 J

Discontinued Model - Production: 1973-1977
- Model Year: 1973
Body Style: Sedan