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  2. List of Nissan vehicles - Wikipedia

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    India and South Africa Entry level subcompact crossover SUV (A/B-segment) destined for the Indian and South African markets. Murano: 2002 2024 — North America Two-row mid-size crossover SUV (D-segment) which sits between the Rogue/X-Trail and Pathfinder.

  3. Nissan Magnite - Wikipedia

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    The Nissan Magnite is a subcompact crossover SUV manufactured and marketed by Nissan. Unveiled in October 2020, the Magnite is placed below the Kicks in Nissan's global SUV lineup, making it the smallest Nissan crossover SUV worldwide. [2] The name "Magnite" is a portmanteau of the words "magnetic" and "ignite". [3]

  4. Nissan Motor India - Wikipedia

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    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 ...

  5. Datsun Go - Wikipedia

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    The Datsun Go/Go+ is a city car and mini MPV with "5+2" seating capacity that was produced by the Japanese automaker Nissan under the Datsun brand (which was revived in 2013) between 2014 and 2022. Named after the "Dat-Go", Datsun's first car launched in the early 20th century, [ 5 ] the Go was available in developing markets such as India ...

  6. Nissan - Wikipedia

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    The Maverick/Terrano II was a popular vehicle sold throughout Europe and Australasia. It was also sold in Japan as a captive import, with the Nissan model marketed as the Nissan Mistral. Nissan licensed the Volkswagen Santana. Production began in 1984, at Nissan's Zama, Kanagawa plant, [89] [90] and ended in May 1990. [91]

  7. List of sport utility vehicles - Wikipedia

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    This page lists sport utility vehicles currently in production (as of 2013) as well as past models. The list includes crossover SUVs, Mini SUVs, Compact SUVs and other similar vehicles. Also includes hybrid, luxury, sport or tuned, military, electric and fuel cell versions.

  8. Renault Kiger - Wikipedia

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    Kiger is the work of the French and Indian design divisions. The Kiger is built on the Renault-Nissan CMF-A+ platform shared with the closely related Triber MPV and the Nissan Magnite. [7] [8] The crossover receives a sculpted hood, a semi-floating roof with an integrated gallery that extends to the windshield, as well as two central exhaust ...

  9. Renault Nissan Automotive India - Wikipedia

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    The capacity is divided equally between Renault India Private Limited and Nissan Motor India. [3] Renault is constructing a small car powered by an 800cc engine, to compete with Maruti Suzuki's Alto, Hyundai India's Eon and Chevrolet's Spark, in the segment, that makes up for about 40–45% of India's car market.