Saturday, February 21, 2026

Nissan And Datsun Car Prices To Increase in January 2021

From budget to luxury cars, every single make of car will become more expensive with the start of the new year. Recently, the Japanese carmaker Nissan & it's budget-friendly brand Datsun has announced a price hike of up to 5% across all models from January 2021. The price increment is due to the increased input costs. 

Currently, the Nissan model range starts with the newly entrant Magnite sub-compact SUV, which was launched on 2nd December at an introductory price range of Rs 4.99 lakh and Rs 9.59 lakh (ex-showroom, Delhi). Other models in Nissan India's product line-up include the Kicks and the imported GT-R sports car. On the other hand, the Datsun offers three models in India: Redi-GO, GO, and GO+. Here are the current prices of all these Nissan and Datsun cars: – 

Model

Segment 

Prices (ex-showroom Delhi)

Datsun Redi-GO

Entry-level hatchback

Rs 2.83 lakh to Rs 4.77 lakh

Datsun GO

Compact hatchback

Rs 3.99 lakh to Rs 6.45 lakh

Datsun GO+

Sub-4m MPV (7-seater)

Rs 4.20 lakh to Rs 6.90 lakh

Nissan Magnite

Sub-4m SUV

Rs 4.99 lakh to Rs 9.59 lakh (introductory price)

Nissan Kicks

Compact SUV

Rs 9.50 lakh to Rs 14.15 lakh

Nissan GT-R

Sports Car

Rs 2.12 crore

Also Read: Magnite Has Lowest Service Cost In The Segment – Nissan

The prices are yet to be increased, but before that, all these cars except for the Magnite & GT-R are available with some existing year-end offers with savings up to Rs 65,000.

Also Read: Renault Announced Price Hike: Kwid, Triber, And Duster To Get Expensive From January 2021

Apart from Nissan & Datsun, other automakers such as Maruti Suzuki, Kia Motors, Hyundai, Renault, Audi, and BMW have already announced price revision across their entire product range from the new year.

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