Nissan Motors continues to take significant steps to become one of the highest quality automakers on the North American scene today. Long lived in the shadow of Japanese stalwarts Honda and Toyota, Nissan is fighting back with a series of new or updated models to break the Honda-Toyota dominance. Can they be successful? You be the judge as we take a look at four upcoming attractions soon to appear at a Nissan dealership near you!

nissan versa – Toyota’s Scion division has been a hit with the young, while Nissan has striven to offer models that can capture the interest of new drivers while also being affordable. Scheduled for launch in the summer of 2006, the Versa will come with a 1.8L inline four-cylinder engine and will be available as a five-door hatchback or four-door sedan. The car will be manufactured in Mexico with a starting price in the neighborhood of the expected 12 thousand dollars. FYI: The Mazda Verisa is a similarly named, but unrelated, small car sold only in Japan.

nissan cube – Still in the “maybe imported” stage, the new Cube is Nissan’s answer to the Scion xB and Honda Element. Seating five to seven adults, the Cube is exactly that: a box on wheels. Published reports suggest that the Cube will be launched on the North American market in 2008.

nissan sentra – A new Sentra is expected to be introduced during the second half of 2006 as a 2007 model. Nissan plans significant styling changes and a market push to help the car more effectively compete with the VW Golf and Mazda 3.

nissan altima – The big change coming for the Altima is the introduction of a hybrid engine. Scheduled to hit Nissan showrooms in the fall of 2006, this new Altima model will actually borrow Toyota technology to create Nissan’s first hybrid. However, the motor and battery will all be Nissan; Nissan apparently needs help from its Japanese rival to enter the growing hybrid segment.

Beyond 2008, consumers can expect to see an updated Quest pickup make an appearance with subtle changes to the remaining vehicles in Nissan’s lineup. Additional models are in the concept stage; expect some to show up at upcoming car shows.

Although it is too early to confirm each of the four featured models, Nissan’s push in the coming years is to increase its share of the Generation “Y” market. If the Cube and Versa make an appearance as expected, Nissan is likely to score some points with young drivers in two areas: style and price. Watch out for Honda and Toyota!