Nissan Motor began selling a full range of luxury Infiniti cars in Taiwan on Wednesday, making the island the world’s third market to offer the complete line-up after North America and the Middle East, according to Reuters.
Japan’s second-biggest auto maker reportedly said it had added the G35 sports coupe and M35 luxury sedan to its current line-up consisting of the Q45 sedan, G35 sedan and FX35 crossover vehicle in Taiwan through five exclusive dealerships.
According to Reuters, Nissan said it would open a sixth exclusive showroom in July to help reach its goal of selling more than 2,000 Infiniti vehicles in Taiwan this year – in 2004, it sold 1,182 Infiniti cars there.
“We recognise Taiwan as one of the region’s most dynamic markets for luxury vehicles,” Nissan vice -president Yasuaki Hashimoto reportedly said in a statement.
Reuters noted that Nissan has said it would launch the Infiniti brand – first established in the United States in 1989 – in more markets around the world over the next three to five years.

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