Japanese auto major Nissan today launched a diesel version of its mid-size sedan Sunny.
The 1.5-litre diesel version is priced at Rs 7.98 lakh for the base model and Rs 8.78 lakh for the top-end model (ex-showrooms, Delhi), the company said in a statement.
Targeted at the youth, the Sunny diesel mirrors the petrol variant's sophisticated style and roomy interiors.
It is the second model after the Micra hatchback to use Nissan's pre-eminent 'V' platform that carries advanced engineering to deliver a modern, light weight structure that provides integral strength, robust ride refinement and dynamic on-road behavior, it said.
The Sunny is manufactured at the Chennai facility, which the company jointly owns with French maker Renault, its international alliance partner.
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