Datsun on-DO Petrol Updates

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Wednesday, 20 November 2024 09:34 AM The Datsun on-DO, although primarily targeted at the Russian market, has been a subject of speculation for its potential launch in India. However, as of now, there are no confirmed plans for its Indian debut. The car is known for its robust design and a 1.6-litre petrol engine producing 87 hp. I think its absence in the Indian market is a missed opportunity, given the demand for affordable sedans.
Monday, 28 May 2018 11:45 AM User reviews of the Datsun on-DO, though limited, highlight issues such as poor service and reliability concerns. These are critical areas that Datsun would need to address if the car were to be launched in India, where customer service and reliability are key factors in purchasing decisions.
Monday, 28 May 2018 12:03 PM The Datsun on-DOs mileage is estimated at 20.63 kmpl, which is competitive in its segment. If launched in India, this fuel efficiency would be a significant selling point, especially in a market where fuel costs are a major consideration.
Monday, 28 May 2018 08:58 AM The expected price of the Datsun on-DO in India, if it were to be launched, is speculated to be around Rs. 5 lakh. This pricing would place it in a highly competitive segment, where it would need to offer compelling features to stand out. I think the cars design and features could make it a strong contender if priced correctly.
Tuesday, 26 September 2017 09:37 PM Despite its promising features, the Datsun on-DO has not been announced for an Indian launch. Instead, Datsun has focused on other models like the GO+ MPV and the redi-GO in the Indian market. This strategy suggests that Datsun is prioritizing other segments over the sedan market in India.
Friday, 04 April 2014 07:53 AM In Russia, the Datsun on-DO has been well-received for its spacious interior and large boot space of 530 litres. The car is priced attractively below 400,000 Roubles, which is approximately Rs. 6.8 lakh, making it a competitive option in its segment. If it were to be launched in India, it could potentially rival cars like the Maruti S-Presso and Maruti Alto K10.
Friday, 04 April 2014 09:03 AM The Datsun on-DO was designed in Japan at the company’s advanced Global Design Center and engineered specifically for Russian conditions by a team of engineers from AVTOVAZ. This blend of global and local inputs has made the car modern and reliable, traits that could be beneficial in the Indian market as well.
Friday, 04 April 2014 02:49 PM Carlos Ghosn, Nissan Motor President and CEO, highlighted during the launch of the Datsun on-DO in Russia that the brand aims to triple sales in the country over the next three years. While this ambition is focused on Russia, it shows the brands commitment to expanding its market presence, which could have implications for other regions, including India.
Saturday, 05 April 2014 12:09 AM The Datsun on-DO features a unique name that reflects its multicultural influences, with DO meaning way in Japanese and on meaning he in Russian. This naming strategy underscores the cars innovative approach to mobility. I believe such unique branding could appeal to Indian consumers looking for something different.
Friday, 04 April 2014 06:20 PM The Datsun on-DO is built at the AVTOVAZ plant in Togliatti, Russia, and is sold through a network of fully branded dealerships supported by Nissan. This robust distribution network could be a model for any future launches in India, should the company decide to bring the on-DO here.