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Nissan announces price hike from January

| | Dec 14, 2015, at 09:03 pm
Mumbai, Dec 14 (IBNS) Nissan Group of India on Monday announced a price increase across its Nissan and Datsun range of models to minimize the impact of escalating input costs.

The prices of all Nissan and Datsun models in the country will rise by upto 3%, and will be effective January 2016.

Arun Malhotra, Managing Director, Nissan Motor India Pvt Ltd said, “The price increase is to offset the rising input costs. The revision of prices will soften the negative impact and help the company stay competitive.”

Nissan delivers cutting-edge technology, distinctive design and a rewarding experience to all its customers. In India, Nissan has been constantly expanding its innovative and exciting product range across hatchback, sedan, SUV, compact MPV and MUV segments.

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