Nissan Sunny now becomes cheaper by Rs 1.99 lakh, starting at Rs 6.99 lakh

Top-end Nissan Sunny variant is now cheaper by Rs 94,000 at Rs 8.99 lakh

Press Trust of India  |  New Delhi 

Nissan Sunny
Nissan Sunny

Japanese automobile manufacturer on Thursday slashed of its mid-sized in India by up to Rs 1.99 lakh, citing better localisation.

will be now available at a starting of Rs 6.99 lakh going up to Rs 8.99 lakh (ex-showroom Delhi), Motor India Pvt Ltd (NMIPL) said in a statement.

Under the new prices, petrol variant of will now cost Rs 6.99 lakh, a cut of Rs 1.01 lakh, while the top-end automatic transmission variant is tagged at Rs 8.99 lakh, a reduction of Rs 1.99 lakh.

Similarly, the base variant of diesel option will see a cut of Rs 1.31 lakh. It is now priced at Rs 7.49 lakh. The top-end variant is now cheaper by Rs 94,000 at Rs 8.99 lakh (all ex-showroom Delhi).

Commenting on the cut, NMIPL Managing Director Arun Malhotra said, "Local production of this car enables significantly lower costs...We pass on these benefits to our customers with very competitive for the Sunny, our popular premium "

Last year, the company had slashed of automatic transmission variant of its premium hatchback Micra in India by up to Rs 54,252 on the back of increased parts localisation.

Nissan Sunny now becomes cheaper by Rs 1.99 lakh, starting at Rs 6.99 lakh

Top-end Nissan Sunny variant is now cheaper by Rs 94,000 at Rs 8.99 lakh

Top-end Nissan Sunny variant is now cheaper by Rs 94,000 at Rs 8.99 lakh
Japanese automobile manufacturer on Thursday slashed of its mid-sized in India by up to Rs 1.99 lakh, citing better localisation.

will be now available at a starting of Rs 6.99 lakh going up to Rs 8.99 lakh (ex-showroom Delhi), Motor India Pvt Ltd (NMIPL) said in a statement.

Under the new prices, petrol variant of will now cost Rs 6.99 lakh, a cut of Rs 1.01 lakh, while the top-end automatic transmission variant is tagged at Rs 8.99 lakh, a reduction of Rs 1.99 lakh.

Similarly, the base variant of diesel option will see a cut of Rs 1.31 lakh. It is now priced at Rs 7.49 lakh. The top-end variant is now cheaper by Rs 94,000 at Rs 8.99 lakh (all ex-showroom Delhi).

Commenting on the cut, NMIPL Managing Director Arun Malhotra said, "Local production of this car enables significantly lower costs...We pass on these benefits to our customers with very competitive for the Sunny, our popular premium "

Last year, the company had slashed of automatic transmission variant of its premium hatchback Micra in India by up to Rs 54,252 on the back of increased parts localisation.
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