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Nissan today announced that it will discontinue the sales of the X-Trail SUV and 370Z coupe in India. The facelift of the X-Trail is making its way to the 2014 Geneva Motorshow and we will see the new face there. Nissan will probably bring the car later to India as well.
However, Nissan says that the move to discontinue both the cars comes in the wake of the company's decision to focus on its locally manufactured models.
The Teana will still be sold in India and we might see a revision in that car as well soon. With Datsun on the way, Nissan plans to concentrate on products tailored for India and delivering more value along with world class quality to its customers.