While many car brands have been relatively quiet, Nissan Vietnam continues to offer promotions for its models in February 2024. Similar to Mitsubishi and Suzuki, Nissan Vietnam also supports customers in waiving the registration fee when purchasing cars during this low season.
Specifically, when buying the Nissan Almera, Navara, and Kicks models, Vietnamese customers will receive 100% waiver of the registration fee and a gift of 1 SJC gold bar. The waiver of the registration fee will be applied depending on the version and year of production. The 1 SJC gold bar gift can be converted into cash.
Car Model | Version | Listed Price (million VND) | Promotion |
Nissan Almera | CVT | 539 | Up to 100% waiver of registration fee + 1 SJC gold bar |
CVT Premium | 595 | ||
Nissan Navara | EL 2WD | 699 | |
VL 4WD | 945 | ||
PRO-4X | 970 | ||
Nissan Kicks | V | 858 |
Nissan Vietnam’s promotion in February 2024
Currently, Nissan Almera in Vietnam has two versions, CVT and CVT Premium, with prices ranging from 539 to 595 million VND. The 100% waiver of the registration fee is equivalent to a value of 54 to 60 million VND, depending on the version and province or city of registration.
On the other hand, Nissan Navara has three versions, EL 2WD, VL 4WD, and PRO-4X, with prices ranging from 699 to 970 million VND. With the 100% waiver of the registration fee, customers purchasing this pickup truck model can save an amount ranging from 70 to 97 million VND.
Lastly, Nissan Kicks offers a promotion for the V version with a price of 858 million VND. When purchasing this B-segment SUV in February 2024, customers will save 86 million VND.
Currently, all Nissan products are imported fully from Thailand and come with a 5-year warranty from the manufacturer. Being fully imported vehicles, Nissan cars in Vietnam do not have highly competitive prices. However, Nissan models have the advantage of fuel-efficient engines, with Kicks being the most notable.
In the B-segment SUV market in Vietnam, Nissan Kicks e-Power is quite special thanks to its hybrid powertrain. Specifically, Nissan’s e-Power hybrid system consists of an electric motor, lithium-ion battery, inverter, gasoline engine, and generator. The electric motor of the Nissan Kicks e-Power produces a maximum power of 136 horsepower and a maximum torque of 280 Nm. The gasoline engine is a 3-cylinder DOHC 12-valve unit with a displacement of 1.2L, producing a maximum power of 82 horsepower and a maximum torque of 103 Nm.
The gasoline engine mentioned above does not directly drive the wheels but acts as a generator to charge the battery. The actual powertrain of the vehicle is solely driven by the electric motor. This powertrain allows the Nissan Kicks e-Power to operate like an electric car without the need for charging and is extremely fuel-efficient. The fuel consumption of this B-segment SUV in urban areas is only about 2.2 liters/100 km.
Meanwhile, the Nissan Almera uses a turbocharged gasoline engine with a displacement of 1.0L, delivering a maximum power of 100 horsepower and a maximum torque of 160 Nm. This engine is mated to a continuously variable transmission (CVT) and has a fuel consumption of 4.5 liters/100 km on the highway. Besides being fuel-efficient, this B-segment sedan also provides a good driving experience.
Lastly, the Nissan Navara is equipped with a powerful twin-turbo diesel engine with a displacement of 2.3L. Additionally, this pickup truck model also features a multi-link suspension system that minimizes the impact of bumps.
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