• 2025 SUNNY SL Plus

    EGP 1,123,616
  • Hight Light

    • Engine capacity(L)

      1.6 L

    • Horsepower (BHP)

      118 BHP

    • Transmission type

      CVT

    • Fuel Type

      Gasoline

    • Mileage

      TBD

    • Seating Capacity

      5

  • Fuel Cost Estimate

    YearlyEGP 19,895.28
    MonthlyEGP 1,657.94
    WeeklyEGP 382.61

    Calculation base

    • Average annual mileage: 20,000 km
    • Average fuel consumption: 5.2356 L/100 km
    • Current fuel price: EGP 19 liter (Gasoline)
  • Specification

    • Car Information

      • Vehicle TypeSedan
    • Dimensions

      • Seating Capacity5
      • Rim Size16
      • Number of Doors4
      • Length4496
      • Width1740
      • Height1455
      • Wheelbase2825
      • Ground Clearance124
    • Fuel Economy

      • Fuel Economy (Km/L)19.1
    • Exterior

      • Wheels - Alloy
      • Power Windows
      • Power Mirrors
      • Manual Door Mirrors
      • LED Headlights
      • Rear Fog Lamp
      • Front Fog lights
      • Auto Headlamps
      • Adaptive High and Low Beam
    • Comfort

      • Welcome Light
      • Parking sensor rear
      • Rear Camera
      • Remote key typesSmart Key
    • Interior

      • Front Armrest
      • Multifunction Steering Wheel
      • Instrument ClusterColor TFT
      • Seat Adjustment - ManualFront Row Seats
      • Seat MaterialCloth
      • Air Conditioner (AC)
      • Rear Folding Seat
      • Steering Switches
      • 12V Socket
    • Safety

      • Number of Airbags4
      • ABS
      • EBD/CBC
    • Infotainment

      • Touch Screen Size7
      • USB
      • AUX
      • Infotainment Head Unit
      • Bluetooth
      • Android Auto
      • Apple CarPlay
      • Number Of Speakers4
    • Transmission

      • Transmission typeCVT
    • Chassis & Steering

      • Drive TypeFront Drive
      • Front SuspensionMcPherson strut
      • Rear SuspensionMulti-link Independent
    • Wheels/brakes

      • Front Brake TypesVentilated Disc
      • Rear Brake TypeDrum
    • Engine

      • Engine capacity(L)1.6 L
      • Fuel TypeGasoline
      • Horsepower (BHP)118 BHP
    • Technologies

      • Cruise Control
      • Lock and Unlock Sensing Auto Electric Folding MirrorManual
      • Hill Assist (HAC)

Nissan Sunny User Review

3.5 / 5.0

6 reviews
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  • 3.6
    Value for money
  • 3.3
    Exterior
  • 3.7
    Space
  • 2.8
    Safety
  • 4.0
    Fuel economy

نور دين محمد

Sep 22

3.3

My Experience with the Nissan Sunny After 7 Years of Ownership I consider myself one of the long-time owners of the Nissan Sunny, and honestly, I can say it’s an ideal car for beginners. It’s easy to drive, very fuel-efficient, compact in size, yet surprisingly spacious inside compared to other cars in its class. While the exterior design isn’t the most attractive, it makes up for it with excellent interior comfort. I’ve had the car for almost 7 years and haven’t faced any major mechanical issues — just regular maintenance. One time, I noticed the passenger-side sun visor wasn’t properly attached to the ceiling, but I hadn't noticed it at delivery. Recently, the driver’s side window auto-up function stopped working — now I have to hold the button manually. At the end of 2020, the original battery started to weaken. It barely started the car in the morning and then failed completely in the afternoon, so I replaced it. To be fair, the battery’s lifespan was impressive compared to other cars — some of my friends replace theirs every year or two. Yes, small Japanese sedans like the Sunny aren’t known for advanced safety features. But I had a minor accident, and the Sunny held up pretty well. I rarely go over 120 km/h, and that speed is more than enough for me. The highway noise is noticeable, which is expected in budget-friendly cars. As for power? It's enough. Perfect for beginners, and even when the car is fully loaded, it still handles daily family use just fine. Conclusion: The Nissan Sunny is practical, economical, and reliable. It's not a luxury car, but it gets the job done — and more. I highly recommend it for anyone looking for a simple, affordable car that can last for years, especially new drivers or small families.

شمس حسن

Sep 22

3.4

I’ve had this car for six years now. I haven’t driven it much—total mileage is around 90,000 km—because I don’t travel long distances with it. My workplace is close to home, so there aren’t many long trips. In terms of fuel consumption? It’s amazing. It averages about 5.8L per 100 km, so when I put in 100 EGP worth of fuel, I can go a long way. That’s one of the main reasons I’ve held on to it. In the first year, I used to do maintenance every 3 months, but I noticed the oil was still clean as if just changed, so I switched to every 6 months. Now, I do it once a year and everything’s going just fine. What bothers me is that the car doesn’t look stylish. It’s a bit cramped, and honestly, it feels kind of like a microbus—that’s the biggest thing that keeps me from being fully comfortable with it. Plus, the dashboard is all hard plastic with basic design. But since I got the slightly higher trim, it does have push-button start, keyless entry, and parking sensors. When it comes to driving, the car needs a gentle touch. You have to press the gas pedal softly to get it moving smoothly. I tried pushing it to 130 km/h once, and it started to feel shaky. The cabin gets noisy, but I just play music and it’s manageable. The suspension isn’t super soft—you do feel the bumps, but they’re not harsh. In summary: it’s a highly economical car. Fuel consumption is low, spare parts are affordable, and the engine is still in great condition. If only it were a bit more spacious and had a better design, it would’ve been perfect.

أبشير عبدالله

Sep 22

3.7

I’ve been driving a Nissan Sunny for a while now, and honestly, what stands out the most about this car is how practical it is. It’s extremely comfortable and economical to the max. Fuel consumption is very low—around 5 to 6 liters per 100 km—which, honestly, only hybrid cars can really compete with. From the outside it looks small, but inside it’s surprisingly spacious and comfortable, both in the front and back, with no feeling of being cramped on trips.Since I bought it, it has never broken down on me. I just do the usual maintenance—oil and filter changes—and that’s it. For daily driving around the city, its performance is decent. The steering is light, and the CVT gearbox shifts very smoothly.But that doesn’t mean it’s perfect. On the downside, its safety is weak. The body is so light that if you press the fender with your finger, it leaves a dent. The metal is very thin, and honestly, it feels like the car could fly away if it’s a windy day. If you do a lot of highway driving, you might feel uneasy—because it just doesn’t feel planted or secure at high speeds.Also, the sound insulation isn’t great. As soon as you hit a highway and try talking to someone next to you, you find yourself shouting. Wind and tire noise come into the cabin like you’re driving with the windows open.Comfort-wise, though, it’s really good. The seats are soft—especially the fabric ones—they feel more like a couch than a typical car seat.The Sunny is perfect for people who want a simple, no-fuss car that saves on fuel and is easy to drive. It’s ideal for city use and everyday commutes, but it’s not made for people who travel a lot or care about high safety or sound insulation levels.

أمينة نايف

Sep 22

3.4

I’ve had my Nissan Sunny for nearly 7 years now, and from personal experience, I can tell you it’s one of the best cars for someone who’s just learned to drive or wants a simple, reliable vehicle. It’s incredibly easy to drive—compact in size but not cramped inside. You can slip it into any tight spot without overthinking, and the interior space is actually comfortable, especially in the back. It’s clearly designed with families in mind. Its exterior design isn’t flashy, and a lot of people criticize how it looks—but I see that as part of the car’s philosophy. It’s meant to be a practical car, not something for show. If you want a car that turns heads, you can look elsewhere. Personally, I wanted something that would last and make life easier—not something to brag about. Over these seven years, aside from regular maintenance, I haven’t had any major issues. Just a few small things that came up with time—like the driver’s side window switch no longer working automatically, so now I just roll it up manually. Also, in 2020, the original battery finally gave out, which was expected—and honestly, it lasted longer than I thought it would. Some people say it’s not safe enough, but honestly, I had a minor accident once—got hit by another car—and the Sunny didn’t suffer serious damage, and no one got hurt. That’s what matters most. Sure, it doesn’t come with loads of safety features, but for its price, you can’t expect top-tier specs. I’m not someone who drives fast—I’ve never gone over 120 km/h—so the car has always been stable for me, with no issues. The cabin gets a bit noisy at higher speeds, but that’s normal for this class and hasn’t impacted my overall experience. The engine isn’t powerful, but it gets the job done and gets me where I need to go without stress.