The petrol variants are priced between Rs 5.99 lakh and Rs 6.95 lakh, while the diesel trims are tagged between Rs 6.62 lakh and Rs 7.23 lakh.
Nissan will showcase models that aim to ignite the excitement of fans, auto enthusiasts and cricket fanatics at the Delhi Auto Expo next week.
The company, which is present in India through a wholly-owned subsidiary, Nissan Motor India, also plans to renew its entire product line-up beginning 2017.
Japanese car giant Toyota is recalling 7,129 units of its executive sedan Corolla in India to fix faulty passenger side airbags as part of a global exercise
Nissan Motor India, the company's subsidiary here, which exported 1.2 lakh units last fiscal is looking to at least maintain the same number this year as the European and the Middle-East markets remained a concern.
Nissan sells various models in the country, including hatchback Micra, sedan Sunny and premium SUV Terrano.
"India is a strong market for Renault and we have strong presence in the country. We will launch MPV Lodgy by month-end or early next month. "After that we will also launch sub-Rs 4 lakh small car. It will be a global car," Renault India Country CEO and MD Sumit Sawhney told reporters.
"We have increased prices due to rising input costs, although we are confident Nissan and Datsun vehicles will continue to offer excellent value and choice to our customers," Nissan Motor India Managing Director Arun Malhotra said.
The recall will cover cars manufactured between 2008 to 2012 that use safety airbags made by its supplier Takata.
The move comes in the wake of Nissan‘s decision to focus on its locally-manufactured models.
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The company's wholly owned unit Renault India sells five models in India, including the sports utility vehicle Duster and compact car Pulse.
In India, Nissan sells a range of vehicles, including hatchback Micra, mid-sized sedan Sunny, Nissan Evalia (MPV), and newly-launched compact SUV Terrano along with SUV X-Trail. These are priced between Rs 4.9 lakh and Rs 26.96 lakh (ex-showroom, Delhi).
Nissan is now hoping that the face lifted Micra with the CVT automatic gear box is going to make a difference as far as our traffic filled cities are concerned. Watch the video to find out whether the car is worth the money.
The resurrection of Datsun, a brand dead for 27 years, is key to Nissan's revival in India and three other markets. Will the bet pay off?
The East District Consumer Disputes Redressal Forum held Nissan Motors India liable to refund the cost of the vehicle, a Micra car, or replace it, saying the complainant was in "constant danger" of getting hurt due to the car's defective braking system which did not work properly despite replacement of the entire brake assembly
Datsun's first product for India will be a five-dour hatchback, which will be launched in 2014. Datsun badged cars will also be launched in other emerging markets like Indonesia, Russia and South Africa.
CNBC-TV18's Sunanda Jayaseelan reports that Nissan India is ready with a plan to grab 10% mkt-share by 2016
Nissan is aiming to sell one lakh units in the next financial year and expecting to close the current fiscal with a sale of 50,000 units, said a top executive of the Japanese auto major.
Passenger car maker Nissan Motor India on Tuesday said it will increase prices of its Micra hatchback and mid-size Sunny sedan from November 1, to counter a sharp increase in logistics and transportation costs, apart from rising input costs.
Nissan has been slowly building its presence in India with its cars, Sunny and Micra. It has also been trying to improve its dealership and service network.
Tokyo-based Nissan is preparing for the 2012 launch of Evalia that will be made in partnership with India‘s Ashok Leyland.
Nissan Motor India's sales in May nearly doubled to 3,138 units, driven by the Micra hatchback and Sunny sedan.
Nissan is hoping for a bright future in India with the launch of its new sedan, the Sunny, which is very competitively priced at Rs 5.78 lakh. But the company is looking to bask in the limelight longer with the launch of its low-end small car, which it will be developing along with Renault, reports Swati Khandelwal Jain of CNBC-TV18.
Japanese auto major Nissan today launched mid-size sedan Sunny and said it aims to sell 12,000 units of the new car by the end of this fiscal.