Nissan

Nissan

Types of Nissan Cars Needed in India

In India, a number of Nissan models were phased out. While they have a range of vehicles that appeal to the general public, they don’t really define the brand. Previously, the Teana was sold under this brand. The Kicks and Magnite are the only two available models. This makes a total of three cars, if you include the GT-R. This article will focus on three Nissan vehicles that could revolutionize Indian perceptions of Nissan.

MPV

Triber
Renault, Nissan’s sister company, offers an MPV that has its own niche on the market. Nissan might now launch a rebadged Triber. It should instead offer an MPV comparable to, or slightly less expensive than the Ertiga. It could be based on the Triber but have more space. Nissan sold the Evalia, a premium 8-seater. It was not a popular car because it was expensive.

Full-size SUV

Terra

At the moment, Nissan does not have a flagship model that can be seen on the road regularly. The Nissan GT-R is an excellent vehicle. However, there aren’t any other options available in the Rs 30-50 lakh range. This gap could be filled by a full-size SUV that can compete with the Toyota Fortuner or Ford Endeavour. The corporation would then have a product to pair with their smaller cars. We think the Nissan Terra is a good choice for this market. However, we would also love to see the Nissan X-Trail return in India.

Pickup Truck

Navara

It is possible that India’s first pickup truck manufacturer will add a pickup truck to its lineup. It’s not a large pickup truck market, so it would be a good idea for Nissan to enter the sector first with a model such as the Navara. There is also a market for lifestyle pickup truck, so making it your main product will be a great way to make your brand stand out. We believe that India should also get the Nissan Leaf and Sunny, which are both still available outside of India. These cars are not well-known, but they can be a great selling point if they are presented at the right time.

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