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The name "Datsun Magnite" has been trademarked in India since April 2019, [6] [7] followed by the name "Nissan Magnite" in March 2020. [8] The vehicle was previewed for the first time in February 2020 in a side view silhouette form. [9] The concept version was revealed virtually on 17 July 2020 as the Magnite Concept. [10]
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Magnite may refer to: Nissan Magnite , a subcompact crossover SUV model Magnite Inc , an American online advertising technology firm formerly known as Rubicon Project
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 ...
Motor vehicle Datsun Go/Go+ 2015 Datsun Go Panca T Active (pre-facelift, Indonesia) Overview Manufacturer Datsun (Nissan) Model code AD0 Production 2014–2022 (India) 2014–2020 (Indonesia) Assembly India: Chennai (Renault Nissan India) Indonesia: Purwakarta (Nissan Motor Indonesia) Designer Hiroshi Oda and Choi Jinwook (pre-facelift) Body and chassis Class City car (Go) Mini MPV (Go+/Cross ...
Nissan uses a straightforward method of naming their automobile engines. The first few letters identify the engine family. The following digits are the displacement in deciliters. Finally, the trailing letters encode the main engine features, and are ordered based on the type of feature.
Alliance logo. The Renault–Nissan–Mitsubishi Alliance, originally known as the Renault–Nissan Alliance, is a French-Japanese strategic alliance between the automobile manufacturers Renault (based in Boulogne-Billancourt, France), Nissan (based in Yokohama, Japan) and Mitsubishi Motors (based in Tokyo, Japan), which together sell more than one in nine vehicles worldwide. [1]