Nissan Motor India Private Limited

Nissan Motor India Pvt Ltd
Subsidiary
Industry Automotive
Founded 2005[1]
Headquarters Chennai, Tamil Nadu, India[2][3]
Key people
Mr. Takeyuki Ishida
(MD), Mr. Sandip Neogi
(MD), Mr. Arun Malhotra
(MD)
Products Automobiles
Parent Nissan Motor Company
Website www.nissan.in

Nissan Motor India Pvt Ltd is the Indian subsidiary of Nissan Motor Company of Japan.[4]

History

Nissan Motor India Pvt Ltd (NMIPL) is a wholly owned subsidiary of Nissan Motor Co. Ltd Japan. The company was incorporated in 2005 and offers innovative and exciting products across hatchback, MUV, SUV and sedan segments in India. Nissan in India has a portfolio of two brands, Nissan and Datsun. In February 2008, Nissan, together with its global alliance partner Renault signed a MoU with Government of Tamil Nadu to set up a manufacturing plant at Oragadam, near Chennai with an investment of INR 45 billion over a period of 7 years. On 17 March 2010, the Renault-Nissan alliance plant was inaugurated in a record time of 21 months since its ground breaking ceremony in June 2008.

Models

Nissan Micra (W02A)

Manufactured locally

  1. Nissan Micra (Launched 2010)
  2. Nissan Sunny (Launched 2011)
  3. Nissan Terrano (Launched 10/09/2013)

The company will sell its compact crossover Kicks from July 2018.

Imported

  1. Nissan GT-R

Discontinued

  1. Nissan X-Trail (2005-2014)
  2. Nissan 370Z (2010-2014)
  3. Nissan Teana (2011-2015)
  4. Nissan Evalia (2012-2015)

Sales and service network

Nissan has assumed full responsibility for the sales, marketing and distribution of all Nissan-branded vehicles in India, with immediate effect from 14 February 2014.

Sales performance

NMIPL registered sales of 36,975 units in FY 2012.

See also

References

  1. https://www.nissan.in/corporate/vision-values-strategy.html
  2. "Nissan Motor Co". iloveindia.com.
  3. "Company Overview of Nissan Motor India Private Limited". Bloomberg.
  4. "Nissan – Corporate Information". Nissan.in. Archived from the original on 29 August 2012. Retrieved 15 October 2009.


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