
Nissan Philippines has once again expanded its dealer network as it formally inaugurated the new Nissan Calamba dealership. This marks Nissan’s 51st dealership in the Philippines, a testament to the Japanese car brand’s commitment to the local market.
Nissan Calamba, which is now operating under the management of Synergyauto Ventures Corporation (SVC), is meant to further establish Nissan’s presence in South Luzon. The new dealership is designed guided by Nissan Retail Concept standards, which provide a modern retail environment supported by a well-equipped showroom and service facilities, according to the car brand.
Nissan Calamba’s showroom can have up to five vehicle displays, while also being equipped with five workbays and a stockyard that can accommodate up to 15 vehicles. As such, Nissan PH said that its Calamba dealership is more than capable of providing top-notch service.

Building on Nissan’s established facilities and full 3S capabilities covering Sales, Service, and Spare Parts, the transition reinforces operational excellence and continued focus on service quality. Of note, Nissan Calamba is located at Purok 2, Barangay Makiling, Calamba City, Laguna.
“This inauguration reflects the evolving partnership between Nissan Philippines and SVC. Together, we are building the foundation for Nissan’s next chapter in the Philippines as we prepare to introduce exciting new vehicles to the market,” said Nissan Philippines President Masao Tsutsumi.

Speaking of introducing new vehicles to the market, Nissan PH has confirmed that it will be launching the Frontier Pro PHEV and the N7 BEV all-electric sedan this year. The Frontier Pro PHEV is a pickup truck that’s designed, developed, and manufactured in China for the global market. In China, the Frontier Pro is equipped with a 1.5-liter turbocharged four-cylinder engine paired with a high-output electric motor delivering over 402 horsepower and up to 800 Nm of torque. The EV mode is claimed to offer a maximum range of 135 kilometers.
The N7 BEV, on the other hand, is also designed and manufactured in China. It is an all-electric sedan that measures larger than the likes of the Toyota Camry. The Nissan N7 is available in China with two battery options, 58kWh or 73kWh, and has a maximum cruising range of 635 kilometers (CLTC). The N7 produces 215 horsepower and 305 Nm of torque, and power is sent to the front wheels.

Autocar’s Take
Nissan Philippines has expanded its dealer network yet again, which shows its commitment to the local market. Being the 51st Nissan dealership in the Philippines, Nissan Calamba is expected to further establish Nissan’s presence in the South Luzon region. The new dealership enables Nissan to make its products more accessible to the local consumers, which is beneficial and crucial as it plans to expand its model lineup in the country.
Speaking of which, we could expect Nissan PH to launch the Frontier Pro PHEV and the N7 BEV soon, as the car brand has already confirmed that these vehicles will be arriving in the country. From the looks of it, 2026 will be a busy year for Nissan Philippines.

