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2019 Nissan Sunny Sedan Revealed; India Launch Uncertain
2019 Nissan Sunny has been officially revealed for the international market. The sedan segment is unable to achieve equal growth levels for many brands and thus, updating their options with better designs and unique set of features can leave them with global winners. Sunny was initially popular for ...
2019 Nissan Sunny has been officially revealed for the international market. The sedan segment is unable to achieve equal growth levels for many brands and thus, updating their options with better designs and unique set of features can leave them with global winners. Sunny was initially popular for the abundant legroom and soon after the introduction of updated Verna, Ciaz and other rivals, the downfall was clearly noticed. Nissan Versa is another nameplate for the same car as many markets have this name for the Sunny sedan.
The front fascia is inspired from the premium sedans in the company lineup, getting stretched headlamps, the iconic Nissan grill, well-sculpted bumper and much more for the year 2019. The alloy wheels feature dual tone finish while the side mirrors are seen in the gloss black finish. The C-pillar features a black extension that runs into the rear glass and creates a perfect floating roof experience. The rear is seen with stylish tail lights, integrated boot spoiler, and splitter-inspired lower bumper section. The side profile is clean, impressive and quite natural when it comes to the roofline.
The interior of 2019 Nissan Sunny comes with a black leather finish, taking the premium quotient up by a large margin. The steering wheel is the flat-bottom type with sporty silver finish in the lower spoke. The car comes with a semi-digital console, infotainment display, and buttons with red ambience around them. The automatic gearbox is visible in the image while the colour-contrasted stitching on the dashboard looks impressive for the segment.
The air vents are finished in silver while soft-touch leather is also seen on the door panels. The 1.6L engine on car is good for 124 HP and comes with 5-speed gearbox as standard. The CVT is available as an option while the launch in India is uncertain for this model at the moment.

The front fascia is inspired from the premium sedans in the company lineup, getting stretched headlamps, the iconic Nissan grill, well-sculpted bumper and much more for the year 2019. The alloy wheels feature dual tone finish while the side mirrors are seen in the gloss black finish. The C-pillar features a black extension that runs into the rear glass and creates a perfect floating roof experience. The rear is seen with stylish tail lights, integrated boot spoiler, and splitter-inspired lower bumper section. The side profile is clean, impressive and quite natural when it comes to the roofline.
The interior of 2019 Nissan Sunny comes with a black leather finish, taking the premium quotient up by a large margin. The steering wheel is the flat-bottom type with sporty silver finish in the lower spoke. The car comes with a semi-digital console, infotainment display, and buttons with red ambience around them. The automatic gearbox is visible in the image while the colour-contrasted stitching on the dashboard looks impressive for the segment.
The air vents are finished in silver while soft-touch leather is also seen on the door panels. The 1.6L engine on car is good for 124 HP and comes with 5-speed gearbox as standard. The CVT is available as an option while the launch in India is uncertain for this model at the moment.

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Immanuel Raja is an Automotive Writer with 8 years of experience covering the Indian automotive landscape. He specializes in Electric Vehicles and Hybrid Technology, with particular expertise in battery systems, charging infrastructure, and the integration of alternative powertrains in Indian road conditions. Raja has extensively tested over 200 vehicles across various segments, from entry-level EVs to premium hybrids, developing nuanced insights into their performance on India's diverse and challenging roads. His analysis encompasses both technical specifications and practical ownership considerations that matter to Indian consumers, including charging accessibility, maintenance costs, and performance in extreme weather conditions. With a finger on the pulse of India's evolving automotive preferences, Raja delivers clear, factual assessments that help readers navigate the transition to electrified mobility in the context of India's unique market dynamics.
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