What was the name of the first front-wheel-drive car produced by Datsun (now Nissan)?
Explanation
The Cherry was a compact car introduced by Nissan (formerly Datsun) in August 1966 as a 1967 model year vehicle. It marked an important milestone for Datsun as it was the company's first front-wheel-drive car. The Cherry also featured a modern, aerodynamic design that set it apart from its competitors at the time. Over the years, it evolved into various body styles, including a sporty coupe and a practical wagon, becoming one of Datsun's most successful models globally.