Nissan plans to make Diesel Sunny

Friday, September 23, 2011
Hyderabad, Nissan Motor India Ltd, today announced its 10 generation of the Sunny sedan powered by a gasoline engine of Hyderabad and Andhra Pradesh markets and suggested that they are easy to follow with diesel cars.





Sunny, in this format, was launched for the 2010 Guangzhou Motor Show in China.



The company is a price range of Rs 5.8 lakh for petrol will rise to the RS 7.8 lakh ex showroom of the three models. The company has sold over 1.1 lakh vehicles a year since the beginning of the production plant based in Chennai.

Mr. Dinesh Jain, CEO of Hover Automotive India, sales of Nissan and Marketing Partner in India, said they plan to sell nearly 40,000 cars during the year. It has been suggested to increase from 80 to 100 retailers in March, then cover 80 percent of the market potential of car in India.

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