Shares its underpinnings with the Go hatchback.
Nissan India's newly appointed president, Guillaume Sicard, told PTI that the Datsun Go+ MPV will launch in the country in the first part of 2015. The company seems to have pushed back the launch of the car, which was earlier announced to enter the market this year.
The Go+ will be the second product from Datsun in India, and is already on sale in the Indonesian market where it retails from 85 million Rupiah to 102.9 million Rupiah (INR 4.33 lakhs to INR 5.49 lakhs).
Based on the same platform as the Datsun Go hatchback (which traces its roots to the Nissan Micra's V Platform), the Go+ is a compact MPV measuring 3,995 mm in length. Thus, the car stands to benefit from the small car excise duty norms in India, allowing Nissan to price it competitively.
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Power for the Go+ will come from the same 1.2-liter three-cylinder petrol engine found in the Go hatchback. This unit is good for 68 bhp and 104 Nm of torque, and comes paired to a 5-speed manual transmission driving the front wheels.
Competitors: Base petrol variants of the Maruti Ertiga, Chevrolet Enjoy and Honda Mobilio
Expected Price: INR 4.5-5.75 lakhs, ex-Showroom
Launch date: H1 2015
[Source - Economic Times]