Thursday, 14 May 2020

Datsun launches new BS6-compliant GO & GO+ in India





  
  • Equipped with a host of best-in-class features; available in in sports mode
  • “Buy Now and Pay in 2021* - Best in industry 7-month EMI holiday
New Delhi, May 14 2020: Datsun India has launched the BS6 compliant of its all-new GO and GO+, the most affordable CVT-equipped (continuously variable transmission) cars in India. The new Datsun GO and GO+ have a 1.2-litre petrol engine and offer a maximum power of 77PS/104Nm with 5-speed manual and CVT transmission.  
With the new GO and GO+, Datsun India is also offering easy financial schemes, with flexibility to choose your start of EMIs with the launch of “Buy Now and PAY IN 2021*. Some of the other schemes include 100% finance option, Low EMI Benefit and EMI Assurance benefit.
Commenting on the launch, Rakesh Srivastava, Managing Director, Nissan Motor India, said, “With the new Datsun GO and GO+, we have introduced high-quality products that not only have a strong value proposition but are also future-ready. Built with Japanese technology, both cars are BS6-compliant and offer the most affordable CVT options in India. With innovative financial schemes, we want to extend support to our customers in these testing times. We aim to enhance the value propositions of our products in line with Datsun’s mission of enabling progressive mobility.”
Sleek and bold to look at, both models are fitted with diamond-cut R14 alloy wheels; stylish LED DRLs (daytime running lamps); and have a best-in-class ground clearance of 180 mm. Furnished with anti-fatigue seats on the inside, the Datsun GO and GO+ CVT offer several advantages over AMT transmission models – smooth shift of gear; superior hill-driving experience and control; low engine noise; and no lags while accelerating.
Both cars are equipped with a host of best-in-class safety features such as vehicle dynamic control, dual front airbags, ABS, EBD, brake assist, and reverse parking assist. They also have a 7” smart touchscreen with Android Auto and Apple CarPlay connectivity. The new Datsun GO and GO+ are also available in “sports mode”.
The new Datsun GO is a five-seater and is available for a starting price of INR 3,99,000 for manual variant & INR 6,25,000 for CVT – most affordable CVT in the industry; while the seven-seater Datsun GO+ is priced upward of INR 4,19,990 for manual and INR 6,69,990 for CVT.
Both cars are available in a choice of six colors: Ruby Red, Bronze Grey, Amber Orange, Crystal Silver, Vivid Blue, and Opal White. Both have a standard warranty of two years, which can be extended up to five years. Both the cars come with a free road side assistance subscription for 2 years. Services can be availed in 1500+ cities.
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About Datsun
Nissan Motor Co., Ltd. announced the return of the Datsun brand, Nissan's third global brand, alongside Nissan and Infiniti, in March 2012. Datsun provides a sustainable motoring experience to optimistic up-and-coming customers in high-growth markets. Datsun represents 80 years of accumulated Japanese car-making expertise and is an important part of Nissan's DNA. Datsun started sales in India, Indonesia, Russia and South Africa from 2014. For more information, visit www.datsun.com.
About Datsun History
Datsun originated in Japan as DAT-GO (the DAT-car) almost a century ago in 1914. The word DAT means ‘lightning-fast’ in Japanese but is also a reference to the first letters of family names of the three financiers who supported the business at the time: Den, Aoyama and Takeuchi. Using the same logic, it was promoted as Durable, Attractive and Trustworthy, or DAT for short. In 1933, Nissan’s founding father Yoshisuke Aikawa took over the business with a vision of “mobility for all”. The introduction of a light-weight, economical yet resilient car to meet the aspirations of young Japanese people in the early 1930s was named the ‘son of DAT’ – Datsun - which later changed to Datsun. Local engineering and mass-production made the founder’s dream a reality.

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