Today at the Moscow Motor Show, Nissan launches the eagerly awaited Pathfinder range, which includes the firstever Russian manufactured petrolelectric hybrid.
The Pathfinder debuts alongside the new Russianbuilt Sentra sedan, reaffirming Nissan's commitment to bringing to market built in Russia, with Russian consumers in mind.
Nissan in 2014 has considerably stepped up its commitment to the Russian market its largest market in Europe through the launch of nine new vehicles and increased localized production. Nissan now offers a full range of new and innovative products across every market segment including Russia's first affordable and first Russianbuilt hybrid model with the debut of the Pathfinder. Also at the Moscow Motor Show, making their Russia debuts, are the new Nissan Juke and new Nissan GTR NISMO.
Through this totally refreshed product lineup, Nissan continues to outperform its competitors and gain market share in the competitive Russian market, at 6.5 percent in 2014. Russia is Nissan's fifthlargest global market, where Nissan is the fifthlargest brand in the market leaping from eighth place last year.
Russia also is the only market in the world where Nissan Motor Co. sells all three of its brands Nissan, Infiniti and Datsun as well as has strong collaboration with Alliance partners Renault and AvtoVAZ through joint manufacturing initiatives. And Nissan is well on its way to achieving its regional goals: together with Datsun, Nissan aims to reach 10 percent market share by the end of the next three years, with 90 percent of vehicles sold in Russia also built in Russia.
(more infos downloading the press release)
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