- Nissan exports GO and GO+ CVT from India to South Africa
- Exports over 8,80,000 units since it began India operations in 2010
- Exports GO and GO+ CVT to South Africa, Sub Saharan countries and Nepal
Nissan has commenced exports of the GO and the GO Plus CVT (Continuously Variable Transmission) to South Africa from its alliance plant, Renault Nissan Alliance India Pvt. Ltd (RNAIPL) in Oragadam, Chennai. The company claims that it has exported over 8,80,000 cars from India since the beginning of operations in the country in 2010.
Speaking on the occasion, Biju Balendran, Managing Director and CEO, RNAIPL, said, “Our recently introduced Datsun GO & GO+ equipped with CVT have been receiving positive response from customers in India. Now, we are proud to export these versions to South Africa. Exports form a key strategic pillar of our India operations, helps grow the local economy and is a firm affirmation of Nissan’s commitment towards building India as one of its key manufacturing hubs globally.”
Nissan exports the Datsun GO & GO+ models to South Africa, Sub Saharan countries and Nepal.