Nissan New Zealand

Nissan New Zealand Limited
Traded as Public (TYO: 7201; NASDAQ: NSANY)
Founded 1962
Headquarters HQ in Auckland, New Zealand
Website www.nissan.co.nz

Nissan New Zealand is the importer and distributor of new Nissan vehicles in New Zealand. Nissan New Zealand is the fourth largest selling car brand in NZ behind Toyota, Ford and GM Holden. NNZ's slogan is SHIFT_The way you move, which has been part of Nissan's global rebranding.

Local production

Nissan assembled a variety of vehicles in New Zealand at the Nissan plant in Wiri, South Auckland until late 1998. Complete knock down (CKD) kits were brought in from Japan and assembled in the Wiri plant. Locally produced components were also used and included items such as tyres, seats, trims, and glass.

Datsuns as they were called at the time, first came to New Zealand in 1962. In 1981 the company re-branded itself worldwide under the Nissan name.

End of local production

During 1998 the government decided that tariffs on imported cars would be abolished. This led to the remaining four local assemblers (Nissan, Honda, Toyota, and Mitsubishi) to announce that they would be ceasing local production during and would concentrate on importing instead.

List of Nissan vehicles currently for sale in New Zealand

Nissan Leaf (Auckland & Wellington only)
Nissan Micra
Nissan Juke
Nissan Tiida (To be replaced by Nissan Pulsar in 2013)
Nissan Qashqai
Nissan Maxima (To be replaced by Nissan Altima in 2013)
Nissan 370Z
Nissan GT-R
Nissan X-Trail
Nissan Murano
Nissan Pathfinder
Nissan Patrol
Nissan Navara DX (D22)
Nissan Navara RX & ST (D40)
Nissan Navara ST-X 450 & 550(D40)
Nissan Urvan

Future vehicles

Nissan Pulsar Sedan (Early 2013)
Nissan Pulsar Hatch (Mid 2013)
Nissan Altima (Late 2013)
New Nissan Patrol (2013)

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