Nissan will launch the much awaited Sunny sedan on September 20th. The Nissan Sunny is expected to be priced in the bracket of Rs 7-9 lakh and will stake its claim in the already over crowded mid-sized sedan category. The Sunny will rival the likes of the Hyundai Verna Fluidic, Ford Fiesta, Fiat Linea, Honda City and the Maruti Suzuki SX4. As we all know, the Nissan sedan is based on the V-platform (V- for Versatile) which first debuted in India as part of the Micra hatchback. The Nissan Sunny will be built at Nissan’s Oragadam unit near Chennai.
The exterior of the car gets design details which do remind us of the Micra hatch. The interior to is quite reminiscent of the Micra. The interior is finished in beige plastics. Some have criticised the interior for being to bland but Nissan claim a best-in-class legroom and overall space. The boot too is amply large and can swallow your weekend’s luggage without a hitch. The front end of the Sunny with the trapezoidal grille with chrome accents and the clear-lense headlights looks imposing. The Sunny might not be a head-turner but, it ain’t a bad looking mid-sizer either.
Nissan Sunny Sedan
Under the hood will be a petrol engine. Surprisingly, Nissan will not offer the Sunny with a diesel engine. The 1.5 litre petrol engine producing 99 bhp and 134 Nm of torque. Now, we have seen a sudden spike in the sales of diesel cars since the government of India hiked prices of petrol. Nissan is expected to introduce a diesel version of the Sunny later in the year. We can expect the diesel version a bit earlier than planned due to customer demand.
The Sunny is a tried and tested product since the car was first launched in markets like China and the United States. The Nissan Sunny is priced a notch below it competitors even in the overseas markets and hence we expect the Sunny to undercut the price of the Verna and the Fiesta in India. However, both the Ford and the Hyundai will have the advantage when it comes to a diesel engine. Also, ARAI has rated the Sunny’s 1.5 litre engine to return a descent mileage of 16.95 kmpl.
Nissan Sunny Sedan
So, the Nissan Sunny offers all that an average mid-sized car buyer needs. The rear seat is big and comfy with A/c vents for the rear passengers as well. The Sunny will be available in three trims – XE, XL, XV. Airbags will be standard even on the base variant. Apart from this, the car will come with push button start like that on the Micra. The USP of the car though, will be the rear A/c vents which is a premium feature that Nissan will offer on the mid-sizer.
Ample legroom at the rear with A/c vents is what Nissan dealers will highlight the next time you walk into a dealership. The car maker will announce the pricing for the car tomorrow at the launch event. Team ICB will keep you posted with all the developments from the event. Stay tuned to IndianCarsBikes.in
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The exterior of the car gets design details which do remind us of the Micra hatch. The interior to is quite reminiscent of the Micra. The interior is finished in beige plastics. Some have criticised the interior for being to bland but Nissan claim a best-in-class legroom and overall space. The boot too is amply large and can swallow your weekend’s luggage without a hitch. The front end of the Sunny with the trapezoidal grille with chrome accents and the clear-lense headlights looks imposing. The Sunny might not be a head-turner but, it ain’t a bad looking mid-sizer either.
Nissan Sunny Sedan
Under the hood will be a petrol engine. Surprisingly, Nissan will not offer the Sunny with a diesel engine. The 1.5 litre petrol engine producing 99 bhp and 134 Nm of torque. Now, we have seen a sudden spike in the sales of diesel cars since the government of India hiked prices of petrol. Nissan is expected to introduce a diesel version of the Sunny later in the year. We can expect the diesel version a bit earlier than planned due to customer demand.
The Sunny is a tried and tested product since the car was first launched in markets like China and the United States. The Nissan Sunny is priced a notch below it competitors even in the overseas markets and hence we expect the Sunny to undercut the price of the Verna and the Fiesta in India. However, both the Ford and the Hyundai will have the advantage when it comes to a diesel engine. Also, ARAI has rated the Sunny’s 1.5 litre engine to return a descent mileage of 16.95 kmpl.
Nissan Sunny Sedan
So, the Nissan Sunny offers all that an average mid-sized car buyer needs. The rear seat is big and comfy with A/c vents for the rear passengers as well. The Sunny will be available in three trims – XE, XL, XV. Airbags will be standard even on the base variant. Apart from this, the car will come with push button start like that on the Micra. The USP of the car though, will be the rear A/c vents which is a premium feature that Nissan will offer on the mid-sizer.
Ample legroom at the rear with A/c vents is what Nissan dealers will highlight the next time you walk into a dealership. The car maker will announce the pricing for the car tomorrow at the launch event. Team ICB will keep you posted with all the developments from the event. Stay tuned to IndianCarsBikes.in
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