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Nissan set to impress at the 22nd Indonesia International Motor Show with exciting new lineup

All-new Nissan X-Trail set to return after impressive public debut Datsun GO PANCA announces start of sales Infiniti unveils Q50 for the first time in Indonesia Nissan Motor Co., Ltd. today showcased an exciting lineup of new products at the 22nd Indonesia International Motor Show (IIMS), giving Indonesian drivers a new and wider range of choices across all three brands – … Continued

  • All-new Nissan X-Trail set to return after impressive public debut
  • Datsun GO PANCA announces start of sales
  • Infiniti unveils Q50 for the first time in Indonesia

Nissan Motor Co., Ltd. today showcased an exciting lineup of new products at the 22nd Indonesia International Motor Show (IIMS), giving Indonesian drivers a new and wider range of choices across all three brands – Nissan Datsun and Infiniti.

“Indonesia is of critical importance to achieving our goals in Asia. It is the only country in the region, and one of only two countries in the world, where we have introduced all three of our brands,” said Takao Katagiri, Executive Vice President, Japan, Asia and Oceania Business. “We will continue to deepen our commitment to Indonesia by continuing to make significant investments and introducing great products to achieve the results we need,” he continued.

Some key features of the show include:

Exciting addition to the Nissan Lineup

Building on the success of Nissan’s heritage in developing SUVs and crossovers, the globally popular and award-winning X-Trail enjoys a completely new and modern exterior design, premium interior, and a series of innovative technologies that ensures a stress-free driving experience, including Around View Monitor and Touchless Back Door.

Furthermore, the additional 3rd row seat caters for Indonesians’ need for more space, making it an attractive choice for SUV fans that are sophisticated, dare to be different, and seek to experience excitement in driving. Nissan offers 3 variants of the all-new X-Trail, namely: 2.0MT, 2.0CVT, & 2.5 CVT. The price ranges from IDR 383 million to 431.5 million. “Since the launch of the all-new X-Trail, it has been very well received by Indonesian customers and we are confident that this will contribute to our success in Indonesia,” said Stephanus Ardianto, president director of PT. Nissan Motor Indonesia (NMI).

Also at the Nissan booth this year will be a range of top Nissan models such as the New Elgrand Highway Star 2.5L, Nissan Juke, the all-new Nissan Teana, and our extensive family of MPV vehicles.

Attractive Datsun lineup in full compliance with Indonesia’s LCGC* requirements

Datsun GO Panca is the latest addition to the Datsun model line-up for Indonesia, expanding the variety of choice for up-and-coming aspirational customers across the nation. A modern and stylish hatchback, the Datsun GO Panca offers dynamic performance with a 1.2-liter engine paired with a five-speed manual transmission that offers optimal response time and agility in congested traffic. Despite having the exterior look of a small hatchback, the carefully designed interior ensures spacious comfort for 5 passengers and sufficient cargo space for a family outing, making Datsun GO Panca a very attractive and practical vehicle for first-time buyers. The Datsun GO Panca is available at the price range of IDR 96 million to IDR 99.9 million.

Bringing provocation and innovation to the premium segment with the Infiniti Q50

Unveiled for the first time in Indonesia, the Q50 brings to Indonesia Infiniti’s vision of emotive design, intuitive technology and precise fit, finish and craftsmanship. Establishing a new level of class-leading premium design, performance, technology and personalization in the premium segment, the Q50 marks the beginning of the company’s product portfolio expansion. The Q50 will initially be available in two advanced power trains; a 3.5-liter V6 featuring Infiniti Direct Response Hybrid and a 2.0-liter direct-injection four-cylinder turbo engine. The Q50 will be offered at IDR 1.5 billion for the 3.5L hybrid model and IDR 890 million for the 2.0L turbo model.

*LCGC
LCGC (Low Cost Green Car Program) is a program initiated by the Indonesian local government aiming to boost domestic vehicles’ and components’ production and encourage the delivery of accessible, eco-friendly cars.

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