Nissan Pixo Minicar Paris Show
Along with the revised 2009 Note mini MPV –see photos and details here- Nissan will also stage the global debut of its all-new mini car, the Pixo at this year’s Paris Motor Show. Built in collaboration with Suzuki Motor Corporation in Delhi, India, the Pixo is essentially a rebadged and restyled version of the new Suzuki Alto. Although hasn’t released pricing yet, the Japanese carmaker supports that when the Pixo goes on sale in Europe in spring 2009, it will be offered at ‘an extremely accessible price’. -Continued

Measuring 3,565 mm long, 1,470 mm tall and 1,600 mm wide with a wheelbase of 2,360 mm, Nissan’s Pixo is roughly the same size as Fiat’s Panda mini car. According to Nissan, five-door hatchback can accommodate four passengers with comfort. he Pixo will be offered with an efficient three cylinder 1.0-litre engine matted to a standard 5-speed manual gearbox while buyers can also opt for a full four-speed automatic.

Nissan Pixo 2009
Nissan Pixo 2009


5 comments

  1. Anonymous // October 19, 2008  

    What I dont get is why NISSAN is sourcing small cars from SUZUKI, when they have equity sharing (almost a merger) with RENAULT. RENAULT has some pretty good small cars and is a European company, so ,, what gives???

    I also hear that NISSAN/RENAULT is building an Indian plant to make small cars.. so is this PIXO from SUZUKI INDIA just a short-term thing until their own Indian small car rolls out?

  2. Shriman // November 24, 2008  

    It is a unique wagon with unique style which I admired most. All the body styling was superb but
    I one thing missing and could be added, that is photo of sitting compartment (both front and rear)

  3. Anonymous // May 03, 2009  

    why cant Nissan replace that hiddious Micra instead . These cars are looking all the same and are very boring. I watch shows like Top Gear and people are saying why they don't have normal cars, well if this is the result , its a good thing they don't.

  4. Anonymous // May 04, 2009  

    Does anyone know how many rear seat belts are fitted in this car.

  5. Anonymous // May 19, 2009  

    hi it has 2 rear seat belts and comes in four options now as opposed to the 3 that is mentioned. i work at a nissan site and have just read the salesman handbook/guide and they are trying to push the second trim level and are trying to force customers into buying the floor mats now thats not nice

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