Nissan And Datsun Range Now Available At Canteen Store Departments

- Nissan & Datsun cars will be available at a more accessible cost via CSD
- Nissan is retailing the Magnite, Kicks, Datsun redi-GO, GO, and GO Plus
- Regular customers can purchase cars online via Nissan's own portal
Nissan India has announced the availability of its vehicle range at Canteen Store Departments (CSD) across the country. Defence personnel can buy Nissan and Datsun cars with all the applicable discounts and offers from CSD depots. The range starts with the Datsun redi-GO A variant priced at Rs. 3.28 lakh, going up to Rs. 4.18 lakh for the T AMT variant. Similarly, the Datsun GO and GO Plus range is priced between Rs. 5.05 lakh and Rs. 5.76 lakh. With respect to the Nissan lineup, the new Magnite is priced between Rs. 4.82 lakh and Rs. 8.21 lakh, whereas the Kicks SUV starts at Rs. 8.80 lakh, and goes up to Rs. 12.83 lakh. All prices are ex-showroom.
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Speaking on introducing Nissan and Datsun cars at CSD depots, Rakesh Srivastava, Managing Director - Nissan Motor India, said, "Nissan is honoured to serve our brave defence personnel and is delighted to bring the entire range of Nissan and Datsun products along with the newly launched game changer in the SUV segment, the all-new Nissan Magnite, at the highest value proposition."
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The process of buying cars for CSD beneficiaries is online including the selection of the vehicle to be purchased. Apart from Nissan, other manufacturers including Mahindra, Toyota, Hyundai, Maruti Suzuki, Hero MotoCorp and more, retail their vehicles via the CSD portal. Meanwhile, regular customers can book Nissan cars through its own portal Shop@Home that brings a virtual showroom to your screen along with a virtual test drive experience. The portal also allows customers to evaluate the exchange value of the existing car, calculate and compare EMIs and apply for finance.
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