Datsun was a Japanese automobile brand that was originally established in 1931 by Nissan. It became widely known for producing affordable and reliable vehicles, especially for the emerging markets of Asia, Africa, and Latin America. Datsun gained popularity in the mid-20th century with models that offered great value for money, performance, and durability.
The brand’s most famous models include the Datsun 240Z, a classic sports car from the 1970s that became a favorite among driving enthusiasts, and the Datsun 510, a compact sedan known for its performance and handling. Over time, Datsun became a symbol of simplicity and practicality, offering compact cars, sedans, and hatchbacks that were well-suited for daily commuting.
In 1981, Datsun was phased out as a brand and was replaced by Nissan for global markets. However, the brand made a return in 2013 under Nissan’s ownership, focusing on providing affordable vehicles in developing markets like India, Indonesia, and Russia. Models like the Datsun Go were designed to offer budget-friendly cars with modern features. Let's check Datsun Cars Price in India 2025, the latest Models, Specs, Variants, Dimensions, and Reviews.
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