
Nissan has big plans for India. Along with its Japanese partner, Renault, the car maker will be investing Rs 4,500 Crore to produce 4 Lakh units of its cars by 2015 in the manufacturing plant in Chennai, India. Nissan plans to make this facility a global export hub. The alliance has already invested Rs 2,900 Crore in the 64-acre facility. The Chennai, India facility was inaugurated in March 2010 and the new car in India, Nissan Micra will be produced there.
Bookings for the small car are already open, the car is being displayed in showrooms, the production has begun and the car will be on the Indian roads in July. The made-in-India car will be exported to Europe, the Middle East and Africa. The car has been specially designed keeping the Indian consumers needs in mind, but will be exported to over 100 countries. That is what Nissan Motors plans as of now. It has been designed on the new V platform or the new versatile platform.

The Nissan Teana is a luxury car from the Japanese car maker’s stables. It comes on to the Indian roads fully equipped with imported Japanese mechanism and technology. The spacious wooden interiors with leather upholstery are spacious enough to hold even the big fat Indian families. This car from Nissan Motors truly redefines lavishness. The Teana’s powerful engine is coupled with a smooth shifting XTRONIC CVT (Continuously Variable Transmission) that one can rule over with just the touch of a finger.

The 2011 GT-R is a 2-door, 4-passenger sports car, available in one trim only, the Premium.
Upon introduction,The GT-R is equipped with a standard 3.8-liter, V6, 485-horsepower, turbo engine that achieves 15-mpg in the city and 21-mpg on the highway. A 6-speed manual transmission with overdrive is standard.