Nissan Motor Co today unveiled its premium offering for the mid-size segment in India - the new Nissan `Sunny' - and also said it is studying the opportunity to launch a small car in the Indian market.
"We are launching the new saloon Sunny in October to coincide with the festive season. The petrol and diesel variant of the Nissan Sunny will be manufactured at the Renault Nissan alliance Orgadam facility in Chennai," Nissan Motor India's Managing Director and Chief Executive, Kiminobu Tokuyama, told reporters here.
Nissan Sunny was designed at Nissan Design and Nissan Motor Co Ltd headquarters in Japan along with inputs from 170 countries, and it would be sold worldwide. It made its global debut at the 8th China (Guangzhou)International Automobile Exhibition last December.
The Sunny range was first introduced in 1966 and a lot of modifications took place every passing year for decades. Among the all raw information, the code name of the upcoming Sedan i.e. L02B and it's Nissan V-platform sound trustworthy.
Sunny will help the company triple its local sales to 40,000 units in the current financial year,
Nissan Sunny is expected to be priced between Rs. 7.5 lakhs to 10 lakhs and will compete with the other mid segment cars like Maruti Suzuki Dzire, Tata Indigo Manza, Hyundai Accent etc... Nissan Sunny is expected to be a strong, reliable and fuel-economizing vehicle from Nissan.
src-ET
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The maruti suzuki dzire vxi is the great Indian car because of the less maintenance and also the fuel efficiency the Maruti Suzuki Dzire ad has a quality to ride on the long tour.
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