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Nissan Motor slashes price

Mumbai, July 9

Nissan has reduced the prices of its models based on the duty reductions announced in the Budget. The prices of X-Trail and Teana have been reduced by Rs 5,000 and the new price would be Rs 20.35 lakh and Rs 21.42 lakh, respectively. The Nissan X-Trail Elegance will be priced at Rs 24.65 lakh (all prices are ex-showroom Delhi), said a release here. “We have decided to pass on the entire benefit of duty reduction to our customers,” said Mr Kiminobu Tokuyama, Man aging Director, Nissan Motor India Pvt Ltd.

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