Nissan News in the Philippines
Nissan Philippines has taken the pickup segment by storm with its Navara. Since its launch, the Navara managed to get everyone’s attention through its car-like ride comfort. Aside from the Navara, Nissan is offering the Nissan Almera, Nissan Terra, Nissan Kicks e-Power, Nissan Livina, Nissan Patrol Royale, Nissan Urvan, Nissan 370Z and Nissan GT-R. Catch the latest Nissan Philippines news here as they happen.
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Next Nissan GT-R could be hybrid; R35 designed to reach 2027 / News
Nissan is still in the works on what drivetrain the next GT-R will have, but its choices seem to be either all-electric or hybrid.
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Get free PMS for up to 3 years when you buy a Nissan before October / News
Nissan PH to offer big discounts, freebies, and savings for its PitStop promo on select vehicles.
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2020 Nissan Juke teased in 3 new official camo-wrapped photos / News
Nissan releases yet another teaser for the 2020 Juke and this time more can be seen with the body.
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Nissan Terra gets at least P10K price increase for MY2020 / News
The Nissan Terra experiences a price increase for its VE and VL variants, with the 4x4 VL getting a P40,000 increase in price.
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Nissan PH: Assembly plant in Sta. Rosa to remain operational / News
Nissan PH issues a statement that it won't be shutting down the Sta. Rosa Plant despite the global financial woes.
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Nissan begins construction of its new Valenzuela City dealership / News
Nissan Philippines Inc. recently opened a new dealership in Valenzuela. This makes it its first dealership in the city.
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The Navara Black Edition made available by Nissan PH / News
Nissan Philippines introduced the Navara Black Edition to pump out its strong pickup lineup.
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Nissan might drop the Sylphy/Sentra in its lineup by 2022 / News
Nissan is set to cut at least 10% of its global line up by 2022.
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Nissan releases yet another teaser of the 2020 Juke / News
Nissan ramps up their marketing for the 2020 Juke with yet another teas
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Nissan Philippines Sta. Rosa plant is at risk of shutting down / News
Nissan is financial trouble thanks to former CEO but now wants to regain ground by cutting 12,000 jobs and closing down selected plants across the world.