
Nissan continues to strengthen its presence in the Egyptian market through its economical sedan offerings.
Leading the pack is the 2025 Nissan Sunny, one of the most affordably priced new cars, starting from EGP 645,000.
This vehicle solidifies its position as a practical and appealing choice within the economical sedan segment, bolstered by specifications that cater to urban and family driving requirements.
The Sunny is powered by a 1.5-liter four-cylinder engine that produces 108 horsepower and 134 Newton-meters of torque, ensuring a good balance between performance and fuel efficiency for daily commutes.
It's available with two transmission options: a 5-speed manual and a 4-speed automatic, which is rare in its segment. The automatic Sunny accelerates from 0 to 100 km/h in approximately 10.7 seconds.
The Sunny boasts an elegant and practical appearance with halogen front headlights and fog lights, electric mirrors, and dark privacy glass for the rear.
The top trim comes with 15-inch alloy wheels that enhance its sporty character.
Internally, it offers an organized cabin featuring manual air conditioning, rear air vents, a 7-inch touchscreen in higher trims, a rear camera for easier parking, and USB and AUX ports to control the entertainment experience while driving.
The car comes equipped with two essential safety features: ABS (Anti-lock Braking System) with EBD (Electronic Brakeforce Distribution), two front airbags, and an anti-theft immobilizer system.
In the "Mid" trim, additional features include a rear camera, Bluetooth connectivity, a touchscreen display, and basic cruise control from the steering wheel, making it a comprehensive package in terms of safety within its price segment.
The 2025 Nissan Sunny is offered in four main trims:
Recent reports indicate that the base trims have "stabilized" at their initial prices without change so far.
The base trim (EGP 645,000) offers enough to meet daily commuting needs without extra luxuries, making it a smart choice for the budget-conscious user.
The Mid trim (EGP 765,000) adds a screen, camera, and smart connectivity options for less than EGP 800,000, nearing the features of higher-segment cars.
The Super Mid trim (EGP 795,000) approaches EGP 800,000 and includes all essential updates for an advanced daily car.
When comparing its price to what it offers, the Sunny surpasses some competitors like the BYD F3 and Optra in terms of materials, features, and a more refined cabin, with only a slight price difference.
With the 2025 Nissan Sunny price, the Japanese brand maintains its commitment to offering an economical option that satisfies a wide segment of the Egyptian market.
Its strength lies in its ability to meet demands without exceeding reasonable prices, by providing practical daily driving, an economical engine, and features that align with everyday life.
If you are looking for a car that balances cost and Japanese quality, the Sunny might be the smartest choice currently.