Nissan Motor India clocks 2,118 units in December, hits 10,000 bookings milestone for Magnite facelift
The Japanese carmaker maintained its domestic wholesales performance compared to 2,150 units sold in December 2023, while registering 72% YoY growth in exports.
Nissan Motor India clocked overall despatches of 2,118 units in December 2024, thus registering flat performance compared to wholesales of 2,150 units in December 2023. The company also hit the 10,000-unit bookings milestone for its latest offering - the facelifted Nissan Magnite - which was launched on October 4 last year.
In December 2024, the company's export volumes were pegged at 9,558 units, registering a notable 72% year-on-year (YoY) growth compared to 5,561 units shipped to overseas markets in the same month the previous year. The company exports the made-in-India Nissan Magnite compact SUV to over 65 countries, and is slated to also foray into left-hand-drive markets in the near future.
In the January-December 2024 period, Nissan Motor India despatched 91,184 units - collectively to the domestic and international markets.
According to Saurabh Vatsa, MD, Nissan Motor India, “The year 2024 marked a transformative phase for Nissan in India as we embarked on the turnaround and introduced new models like the fourth-generation Nissan X-Trail and the new Nissan Magnite. This sales performance in December also reflects the continued trust and enthusiasm of customers for our vehicles in both domestic and international markets. Our recent network expansion into cities like Nashik and Gorakhpur, along with the goal of achieving 300 touchpoints by the end of this fiscal year, reflects our focus on enhancing customer reach and experience across the country.”
“We remain committed to our dealers, partners and stakeholders in India and are focused on delivering the India turnaround plan. We are optimistic about building on this momentum to deliver even more value to our customers in the year ahead," Vatsa added.
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