Nissan Sunny 2027 Hit by Market Premium in Egypt — Increases Reach EGP 50,000
The Egyptian car market is witnessing unofficial price increases on the Nissan Sunny 2027, reaching EGP 50,000 above the official price. Official prices start at EGP 765,000 for the base trim and go up to EGP 845,000 for the top version. Dealers are adding extra amounts under the label of market price due to sustained demand and shrinking options. The Sunny topped the most-registered cars list in the first half of the year.
Nissan Sunny 2027 is facing unofficial price hikes of up to EGP 50,000 above its official price in the Egyptian market. Dealers are imposing what is locally known as "overprice" on several trims, pushing the actual cost of the family sedan well beyond the announced manufacturer figures.
Official Nissan Sunny 2027 Price List
According to the latest price sheet from the local distributor of the Japanese brand, the locally-assembled Nissan Sunny starts at EGP 765,000 for the base trim. The top-spec version reaches around EGP 845,000.
Official numbers tell one story, but the market tells another. Actual premiums demanded by some dealers vary across the model's trims, according to traders operating in Egypt's car market.
Why Are Dealers Adding EGP 50,000?
Market sources say some trims of the Sunny 2027 have seen additions of up to EGP 50,000 labeled as "market price." This effectively raises the car's real price at certain dealerships compared to the official list.
The premium isn't uniform across the board. It shifts from one dealer to another depending on the trim, equipment levels, availability, and the specific sales and delivery arrangements each showroom follows.
Sustained demand is the main driver behind these increases. The Sunny topped the list of most-registered private cars during the first half of the year, according to the latest report from F2M, the American firm specializing in global automotive markets.
Strong Demand Fuels Rising Prices
The "overprice" phenomenon on the Nissan sedan is directly linked to continued demand, especially amid rising new-car prices and shrinking options in certain price segments. A buyer looking for a practical family sedan faces limited choices, and that's where the Sunny's market strength lies.
Will this situation persist? It depends on the distributor's ability to meet local demand and supply larger quantities of the car to dealerships, which could ease price pressure in the coming months.
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