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Nissan to launch new MPV, SUV, and 7-seater SUV in India by 2027
Nissan to launch new MPV, SUV, and 7-seater SUV in India by 2027

India Today

time3 days ago

  • Automotive
  • India Today

Nissan to launch new MPV, SUV, and 7-seater SUV in India by 2027

Nissan Motor India has unveiled plans to introduce three new vehicles in the Indian market by 2027. Dispelling all speculation about Nissan's exit, the company's Managing Director Saurabh Vatsa confirmed that the company will stay in India, with plans to launch three new models within the next two a media briefing, Vatsa stated, "Nissan has had a very long stint in India, and we are not going anywhere." Vatsa said that the upcoming models aren't merely rapid launches but well-thought-out, value-for-money vehicles, featuring bold styling and advanced will launch a subcompact MPV, a midsize SUV, and a 7-seater SUV, aiming to strengthen its position in India's competitive automotive market. Currently the company's portfolio consists of the Magnite and the X-Trail. According to Managing Director Saurabh Vatsa, these launches are part of a strategic push to boost domestic sales to 100,000 units annually and another 1,00,000 units for exports by FY27. "We are on track to go to 1,00,000 units domestic and 100,000 units export in FY27," Vatsa said. The first vehicle, a sub-4 metre 7-seater MPV, is set to launch in the first quarter of 2026 (January–March). Built on the Renault-Nissan Alliance's CMF-A+ platform, shared with the Renault Triber. The upcoming Nissan MPV is expected to be priced similarly to the Renault Triber, which is priced between Rs 6.15 lakh (ex-showroom) and Rs 8.97 lakh (ex-showroom). The Nissan MPV will likely offer a 1.0-litre petrol engine with manual and AMT options and is expected to offer CNG option as mid-2026, Nissan will launch a 5-seater SUV based on the CMF-B platform, sharing underpinnings with the upcoming Renault Duster. Designed to compete with the Hyundai Creta, Kia Seltos, Honda Elevate, Toyota Urban Cruiser Hyryder, Maruti Suzuki Grand Vitara, Volkswagen Taigun and Skoda Kushaq, the upcoming Nissan 5-seater SUV will boast a look inspired by the Nissan Patrol. The third model, a 7-seater SUV, will arrive in early 2027, also on the CMF-B platform but with a longer wheelbase. Positioned to rival the Hyundai Alcazar, MG Hector Plus, Mahindra XUV700, and Tata Safari. Unlike a stretched version of the 5-seater, this SUV will have a distinct three vehicles will be manufactured at the Renault-Nissan Alliance's Chennai plant, where pre-production has already begun for the MPV and 5-seater SUV. Nissan is investing 700 million euros in these models and plans to expand its dealership network to 180 outlets by the end of 2025. By leveraging shared platforms, introducing new models, and catering to diverse consumer needs, Nissan aims to revitalise its brand and establish a stronger presence in the Indian market by to Auto Today Magazine

Nissan Teases Two New Upcoming Cars, Launching This Year
Nissan Teases Two New Upcoming Cars, Launching This Year

NDTV

time04-05-2025

  • Automotive
  • NDTV

Nissan Teases Two New Upcoming Cars, Launching This Year

Nissan Motor India has now officially teased its upcoming cars for the market. The teaser hides much of the details of the SUV and the MPV, however we know that the C-segment SUV and the MPV will be based on the CMF-A platform, as like the Renault Duster and will be manufactured at the Renault-Nissan Alliance plant in Chennai. Also Read: Tata Altroz Facelift To Launch On May 22: 5 Things That Demand Attention Nissan had earlier confirmed the launch of two cars in India, slated in FY 25-26, and the new teaser, it is hinting that the Nissan prodigies are slotted for an unveiling soon. While the teaser video does not confirm the exact design of the cars, it does hints a few elements that are included on the outside. The Nissan SUV will get L-shaped LED Daytime Running Lights mated by a chrome strip. It gets a horizontally slatted grille flaunting the Nissan logo at the center, and chrome bars running across the grille. The upcoming SUV also gets reshaped front bumpers with thick C-shaped silver cladding and sleek headlights. Also, the MPV will feature big headlights with DRLs on either side of a massive grille. The bumper will also have a new appeal with C-shaped silver plates on the lower side. Also Read: What's Kia Carens Clavis? New Spy Shot Answers Question The engine and powertrain details of the CMF-A based Nissan SUV is not confirmed yet. However, it is likely to be powered by a 1.3L turbo-petrol engine, paired with a 7-speed dual-clutch automatic transmission that would be capable of churning out 154 hp of power and 250 Nm of torque. While, the upcoming Nissan MPV is likely to get a a 1.0-liter NA petrol engine. Also Read: The upcoming Nissan SUV will closely compete with other cars in the Indian market, like- Hyundai Creta, Maruti Suzuki Grand Vitara, Honda Elevate and more. Also, the brand is quite keen on updating its lineup with a new interaction of the Magnite and the X-trail.

Macron takes France into the arena of slaughtered roosters
Macron takes France into the arena of slaughtered roosters

El Chorouk

time19-02-2025

  • Politics
  • El Chorouk

Macron takes France into the arena of slaughtered roosters

It is not in vain that Emmanuel Macron, and behind him the deep state in France, sent the right-wing minister of Moroccan origin to the occupied territories of Western Sahara, because the colonial doctrine of a country that feeds on the wealth of peoples and is decorated with the medals of murderers and criminals throughout history, makes him intend to send a corrupt person of Arab origin to be a symbol of that doctrine, as the French relied in their colonial path on traitors and 'mobsters' to do dirty work and easy disposal at the right time. Rachida Dati, who drifted with the corrupt right and her godfather Sarkozy, who installed her at the head of the Ministry of Justice, is a minister wanted by French justice, according to a request from the French prosecutor's office specializing in financial crimes, to try her with Carlos Ghosn on charges related to corruption. The minister is accused of receiving around 900,000 euros from a subsidiary of the Renault-Nissan Alliance, while she was a member of the European Parliament before 2019. Dati, who is embedded in the right-wing narrative and supports Morocco's ambitions and expansionist policies, is used by the deep state to carry out dirty tasks, and thus represents a very special 'profile' that is in line with a French doctrine exposed by an Algerian proverb that is used in certain situations in which it now seems closer to its meaning and says: 'An Arab is an Arab, even if he is Colonel Ben Daoud.' France, which is living difficult days in its modern history, after it lost its influence in Africa and was expelled from Mali, Niger, Chad, Senegal and Burkina Faso; and after it sensed the danger that threatens it through a deliberate African-led African process to force it to recognize its crimes on the African continent, it began to dance its last dance, which is the dance of the slaughtered rooster that makes a great deal of noise, but in the end it is only minutes away from death. Of course, she did not find any arena suitable for that dance other than the land of the occupied Western Sahara, in open collusion with a country still languishing under the shackles of the protection agreement, and using a historical 'colonial' symbolism in dealing with the people in its colonies, namely the introduction of the local element 'Harakah', so Rachida Dati, the naturalized, was the face of the confrontation between the Moroccan and Sahrawi peoples. France, which no one cares about it, and no one cares about what it does, suffers from the rabies of the court, it moved from an active country in the international arena, and has its word regardless of our position on it, to a country that raises puppies and releases them barking in the court, headed by Bruno Retailleau, who suffers from Algerian syndrome, and behind him stands the obedient flock like Moussa Darmanin and Rachida Dati, ready to perform cheap 'Harkis' tasks. France, which is trying to compensate for its diplomatic failures in Europe and internationally, found in the hobby of organizing support conferences, painkillers, so it organized a conference for Lebanon in 2024 and another for Syria a few days ago, which ended in lackluster decisions. But it received a big slap at the Paris emergency summit on Ukraine on February 17, which ended in failure and perpetuated the European division towards Russia. The French time collapsed in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia, where the Russians and Americans met to finalize the Ukrainian file and pull it directly from the European war mongers, forcing Macron to beg for a phone call with Putin after Trump backed him into a corner of humiliation. This French diplomatic emaciation and abject failure prompted the Quai D'Orsay to resort to a policy of provocation that reflects an abhorrent image of solidarity and collaboration between old and new colonial powers, as described in a statement by the Algerian Foreign Ministry, and to look for ways to mitigate the impact of the failure by sending the minister accused of corruption to the occupied Sahrawi territories, which is certainly one of the witnesses of the dance of the slaughtered rooster.

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