Nissan to launch diesel version of Sunny


Nissan Motor India Ltd. reportedly announced the launch of its 10th generation Sunny sedan powered by petrol engine in Hyderabad and Andhra Pradesh market and hinted that they would soon follow it up with a diesel engine car.

Dinesh Jain, CEO of Hover Automobiles India, Nissan’s Sales and Marketing Partner in India was quoted as saying that they plan to sell about 40,000 cars during the year. It is proposed to increase the dealerships from 80 to 100 by March and thereby cover 80 per cent of the potential car market in India.

According to reports, Nissan Motor said that it was looking at replicating its success in India. Sunny in the present form was launched at the 2010 Guangzhou Motor Show in China. The company has priced the petrol range starting Rs. 5.8 lakh and going up to 7.8 lakh ex-showroom across three models. It has sold more than 1.1 lakh vehicles in one year since it commenced production from its plant based in Chennai.

The company had announced plans to launch at least one model every year, which includes a small car below Micra hatch, another sedan and couple of sports utility vehicles.

[Source:indiainfoline.com]

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