Tuesday, March 2, 2010
Nissan planning Rs 2.5 Lakh for India with Ashok Leyland
Nissan has revealed that it is seriously studying the feasibility of a US$ 5000 car (approximately Rs. 2.5 lakh) for markets like China and India.
According to Colin Dodge, Executive Vice-President, Nissan Motor Company -
"We believe there is huge potential for a car in the gap between the ultra-low cost car that Bajaj is developing and the Nissan Micra"
Colin Dodge also indicated that the car may be developed with Indian partner Ashok Leyland.
"Our relationship with Ashok Leyland is growing and we believe there is an opportunity to develop a price entry vehicle with them"
Nissan feels that India with its unique low cost base and frugal engineering skills is well placed to develop such a car.
"In Europe or Japan engineers can no longer go back to basics and they have lost the ability to engineer products that meet the low end of the market. Indian engineers challenge everything from a cost point of view"
Saturday, January 23, 2010
Nissan 370Z Fairlady Z launched in India - News, Specs Overview, Launch Photos
Nissan on wednesday launched its widely acclaimed sportscar Fairlady Z in India - the 370Z - that has already won 9 awards since its launch in early 2009. The 6-speed manual transmission model is priced at Rs. 53.5 lakh and the 7-speed automatic transmission model costs a lakh more i.e 54.5 Lakhs. (The manual comes with what Nissan calls ‘Synchrorev’ that blips the throttle automatically as you downshift through the gears.)
This speed riot has a 3.7 Litre V6 DOHC (Double Overhead Camshaft) petrol engine that produces a massive power of 332bhp and 37.32kgm of torque. It has a power to weight ratio of 200bhp per tonne. The engine comes equipped with Nissan’s VVEL technology, or Variable Valve Event and Lift which is said to give smoother power delivery and improved fuel efficiency.
The car is available in eight attractive colours and two interior leather colour options (Persimmon Orange and Black) The company initially hopes to sell 2-4 370Zs per month.
The launch of the iconic Sportscar was said to be of Hollywood IShtyle. With the car emerging out of a trailer for the Auto Journos who were following it in two open double-decker Buses. Which was followed by some drifts in the mean machine by Narayan Karthikeyan.
Photos from the launch –>
Sunday, January 17, 2010
Nissan 370Z SportsCar coming to India on 20th January!
- (To be) The Most Expensive Nissan Car in India
- Known as the Fairlady Z in the Japanese Market
- Called the Poor Man's Porsche (Expected Price Range – Rs 28-35 Lakhs)
- Will be Imported as a CBU (Completely Built Unit)
- 3,696 cc V6 engine with an output of 336 PS@7000rpm and 365 Nm@5200. (More Torque than many SUVs)
- Transmission Options - 7 Speed Automatic with Paddle Shift OR 6 Speed Manual
- Weighs over 3000 lbs inspite of the Aluminium Door Panels, Hood and Hatch which implies a very low Fuel Efficiency.
- Launch Date – 20th January 2010
Thursday, November 19, 2009
Nissan Micra/March India Spy Photos
Here are the Spy photos of the new hatchback by Nissan – the Micra, that will be launched somewhere around mid-2010 in India.
Thursday, October 1, 2009
Nissan releases sketches of New Compact Car
(Please Click on the Thumbnails to view Original Size)
Nissan, on thursday unveiled the sketches of its new global compact car which will be produced in five countries including India. The production of the car will commence from May 2010 at Nissan’s Oragadam Plant, 55 kms from Chennai. According to the sources, the car will be sold in 150 countries worldwide.
Monday, September 14, 2009
New Nissan Teana & X-Trail Coming to India on September 16
Nissan will be launching the Teana and X-Trail in Mumbai this wednesday i.e on 16th September. Both the models will be imported to India as CBUs (Completely Built Units) and will hence invite 104 percent import duty.
Nissan will be further launching 5 new models in India and the small car Micra/March is one of them. Other details and new prices of the models have not yet been released by the company. But we're on it. Stay tuned (=