Nissan India today announced a price hike of up to 5 per cent Nissan
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Nissan, Datsun to increase prices by 5 per cent from January 1

The revised prices will be applicable across all available models for Nissan and Datsun, effective January 2021.

Staff Writer

NEW DELHI, India (December 23, 2020): Nissan India today announced a price hike of up to 5 per cent across its models. The revised prices will be applicable across all available models for Nissan and Datsun, effective January 2021.

Rakesh Srivastava, Managing Director, Nissan Motor India Pvt Ltd, said, “With the launch of the all new Nissan Magnite, Nissan has reiterated its commitment to offer innovative and exciting products under the Nissan brand. Nissan aims to offer the best value proposition to its customers in India. In the current challenging market conditions, we are constrained to increase the price of all Nissan and Datsun models due to increased costs. The proposed price increase will be effective from January 2021.”

The Datsun redi-GO is available in 0.8L & 1.0L engine option and in MT & AMT variants. Datsun GO is available in 1.2L engine option with MT & CVT options. The Datsun GO+ is available in 1.2L engine option with MT & CVT option.

On the Nissan portfolio, the Nissan KICKS was launched with a engine producing 156ps power. The Nissan KICKS is available in 1.5L Naturally Aspirated & 1.3L Turbo petrol engine option with MT & CVT option.

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