No one in their right mind would ever look for excessive luxuries in a car like the Versa that Nissan brags has the lowest MSRP for a new model in the States, nor would they attempt to make a premium vehicle out of it, or would they…

Well, actually, someone has tried to give the Versa, which is also known as the Sunny in other markets including India, a far more luxurious character. That someone is none other than Dilip Chhabria of DC Designs, who took a look at what premium manufacturers like Rolls Royce and Mercedes-Benz have to offer and applied a similar formula (on a lower budget) to the Versa / Sunny.

On the outside, the DC Design Sunny looks just like the stock model sans the Indian coachbuilder and tuner’s logos and the Renault Scala (a re-badged Versa) sourced alloy wheels.

It’s on the inside that the DC Design Sunny shines like a bright star (pun intended). The entire cabin is lavishly covered in red leather (or so it looks like leather) and wood trims. The rear seat bench was replaced with electrically operated individual seats that are separated by a center console. There’s also a large screen behind the driver’s seat, while the passenger’s seat can be folded down to create a bed of sorts.

DC Design said that the Nissan Sunny Lounge Package offers “comfort rivaling cars 10 times its price” and that it’s “available now” but did not say how much it costs.

Story References: DC Design via Indianautosblog

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