21 December 2011


Nissan Sunny: Road Test and Review



The scenic, boulder-strewn seaside village of Mahabalipuram was the backdrop for a firsthand experience of Sunny, Nissan’s premium sedan for India. Home to cave temples, sculptures and monolithic carvings, Mahabalipuram stands testament to the architectural excellence of the Pallava dynasty. Like the sculptures of Mahabalipuram, the Sunny catches the eye with well-sculpted exterior; every line is carved to perfection.

Attractive and sleek, featuring Nissan’s signature grille and jewel-like headlamps, the Sunny displays a pronounced high running beltline that slopes from the headlamps, with the roof inclined elegantly to the rear, giving it the appeal of a coupé. Out back, the trunk offers a healthy 490 litres of luggage room but doesn’t look bulky at all. Thanks to the flowing lines and tail lamps that sweep back into the rear fender, you might even mistake it for the luxury model Teana at a quick glance.

Inside, the Sunny’s USP is space, especially in the backseat. You can cross your
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