He said NissanConnect keeps connected the car owner's family and also has several alert and other features.
"Initially we are offering this on our Sunny, Terrano and Micra models. May later offer it on our other models," Arun Malhotra, Managing Director, Nissan Motor India, told media persons here.
The company also sells Datsun range of cars.
According to Malhotra, NissanConnect is a 360 degree connected car software application connecting the car with the customer's family, Nissan network and NissanConnect community through the customer's smartphone.
He said the feature is available free for three years from the date of purchase of select models of Sunny/Terrano/Micra.
"We haven't decided on the pricing pattern post that period," Malhotra told IANS.
"The emergence of Internet of Things (IoT) is shifting gears in the automotive industry, leading it to most significant innovation phase and ushering in new opportunities," Krishnan Sundararajan, Managing Director, Renault Nissan Technology Business Centre India, said.
The NissanConnect application was developed by Renault Nissan Technology Business Centre.
The software application enables the new owner of Sunny/Terrano/Micra to locate the car, plan trips better with weather information, faster route guidance, better control of the car with voice alerts, speed alerts, movement of car outside the set boundary or time, sharing of car location and others.
Malhotra said the new feature does give Nissan Motor India a competitive edge but declined to share any numbers relating to sales targets.
In the chat session with Arbaaz, Sunny shared about her experience and the negativity that she recently went through after taking an initiative of crowdfunding in which she had urged her fans for donations towards Prabhakar Yedle's kidney transplant treatment.
"Prabhakar was sick long before I posted that. And Daniel and I took care of all his financial needs. All from the hospital bills, all of the blood transfusions that he would have to do because he had kidney failure. His kidneys were not working, maybe it was less than ten percent," said Sunny in the show.
The actress added Prabhakar was a quiet type person and he used to talk little. He also never asked anyone for any type of help though he was severely sick.
While elaborating the situation, the actress reportedly broke down remembering Prabhakar as the efforts made by her couldn't save his life and he passed away. Sunny clarified that she wished to do much more for him but failed.
Arbaaz read out few of the trolls that the actress had received on her post. One of the trolls read, if Sunny could buy a Maserati Ghibli Nerissimo, she can afford Rs 20 lakh for Prabhakar's treatment. Another troll read that some of her shoes and bags only worth Rs 20 lakh while another slammed the actress for begging for donations though she earns in millions.
Sunny reacted to the trolls in a way that would shut down the blabbers. The actress said that she didn't care what people think about her. The fact that makes her unhappy is that though she owns over hundred million dollars, she tried hard but was unable to save his life.
Currently, Sunny Leone's 'Karenjit Kaur- The untold story of Sunny Leone' is streaming on Zee5.