The Jonga was essentially the Nissan Patrol P60. In the mid 60s Nissan licensed it to VFJ or Vehicle Factory Jabalpur to produce them in India. The vehicle was named JONGA or J abalpur O rdinance a N d G uncarriage A ssembly. See the name there? The Jonga them was in service of the nation under the Indian Army from1969 till production ceased in ... They were produced for the Indian Army under an exclusive license granted by Nissan in 1965. [2][4][5] The vehicle entered service in 1969 and production ceased in 1999. It served as one of the Indian Army's jeeps until it was phased out [6] and replaced mostly by the Mahindra MM540 jeep. [7] FAQ’s What is the price of Nissan Jonga? The Nissan Jonga isn’t made anymore, but a few survive. You’ll find some restored by collectors, their engines rumbling like echoes from another time. Prices vary, an old army one may cost ₹5 lakh, while a fully rebuilt beauty could reach ₹15 lakh or more, depending on care and history. The Nissan Jonga is a name that resonates with automotive enthusiasts, military historians, and off-road adventurers in India. This robust vehicle, originally designed for military use, has found a place in the hearts of many due to its durability, ruggedness, and the nostalgic value it carries.

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