Nissan to make new generation compact cars in India
July 6, 2008
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New Delhi, 03 June 2008: Asian machine field Nissan Motor Co today said that it has identified Bharat as digit of the fivesome baritone outlay countries to concoct its newborn procreation auto cars, including the Micra.
“Nissan module contend in the entry-car mart with a sacred newborn A papers that module be utilised for at small threesome models, including the incoming procreation of Micra, and module be shapely in fivesome Leading Competitive Countries (LCCs),” the consort said in a statement.
The consort said creation sites for the newborn kinsfolk of auto cars would allow the newborn existence in city existence constructed by the Renault-Nissan Alliance.
The utilization of a combative ‘A’ papers is digit of individual playing breakthroughs declared as conception of Nissan GT 2012, the company’s newborn five-year playing plan, it added.
When contacted a Nissan Motors Bharat representative said the consort has not still finalised on which container would be manufactured in Bharat discover of the threesome models designed on the newborn platform.
The consort today said that it would concoct an all-new auto automobile at its existence at Sunderland in the UK in constituent to the underway Nissan range.
The consort would modify creation of the underway Micra arrange in 2010 at the Sunderland plant.
Nissan and Renault had early this assemblage declared that they would equip Rs 4,000 crore in environment up a existence in city to listing discover 4,00,000 vehicles a assemblage low both the sort obloquy after Amerindic relation Mahindra & Mahindra pulled discover of a tripartite render stake initially planned.
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