Nissan has unveiled its 2015 model Sunny in the Middle East, which will be available at all its dealerships across the region from August 1.
The sedan boasts enhanced technology with a new styling taking its cues from Nissan’s latest design direction, said a statement.
Samir Cherfan, managing director at Nissan Middle East, said: “The Middle East is a key market for Nissan and the Nissan Sunny in particular is one of our top selling models in the region and contributes to around 15 per cent of our total sales. We expect this model to make a notable impact on our growth, doubling its sales volumes by FY16.”
It comes with a bold, refreshed front, rear and interior design including a bigger front grille and boomerang shaped headlamps, while chrome detailing around the car gives the sedan a classy appearance.
It also features upgraded interiors complete with a redesigned centre console in piano black finishing, display audio system, and a new premium steering wheel with added functionality.
The model comes with a 1.5-litre petrol engine and includes four spec variants with prices starting at $12,380, said the statement.
The rear-end features a redesigned, flared bumper, black diffuser cladding, chrome trunk garnish and short antenna at the rear end of the roof. Other styling features include chrome door handles, Outside Rear View Mirror (ORVM) mounted turn signals and stylish 12-spoke Y-pattern alloys.
Source: TradeArabia
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