Since its relaunch in March 2014, Datsun has delivered 114,000 units. Not a bad total considering the marque is currently available only in India, Indonesia, Russia and South Africa.
More territories could be soon added to that list. Vincent Cobee, Global Head of Datsun, has confirmed that the brand is considering moving in to further high-growth markets in Africa, the Middle East and south east Asia.
The Go-cross, which has just been unveiled in concept form at the Tokyo Motor Show, might become part of those expansion plans.
Based on the Go+ platform, it's a neatly-styled crossover that would add some needed visual flair to the range. Datsun has yet to say anything about technical specifications, though.
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More territories could be soon added to that list. Vincent Cobee, Global Head of Datsun, has confirmed that the brand is considering moving in to further high-growth markets in Africa, the Middle East and south east Asia.
The Go-cross, which has just been unveiled in concept form at the Tokyo Motor Show, might become part of those expansion plans.
Based on the Go+ platform, it's a neatly-styled crossover that would add some needed visual flair to the range. Datsun has yet to say anything about technical specifications, though.
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2015 Datsun mi-DO hatchback first view
Datsun Go+ unveiled
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