Nissan has announced the start of pre-booking of the new Terrano 6 Speed Advanced Auto Drive in India. The new car will be based on the top-of-the-line XVD Premium grade. The Terrano 6 Speed Advanced Auto Drive will be available in the price range of Rs. 13.75 – 13.85 lakh, ex-showroom, Delhi. Interested customers can pre-book their cars with a deposit of Rs. 25,000 at Nissan dealerships. Sales of the new car will commence later in October.
The new car features an all-new 6-Speed Advanced AMT (Automated Manual Transmission) mated to a 1.5-litre diesel engine, generating 110PS of power and 248NM of torque. The result is smooth, computer-controlled gearshifts for a stress-free drive in city traffic and on open highways. The AMT-equipped grade also gets Hill Assist Control and Electronic Stability Program (ESP) for added traction and safety.
Along with the addition of 6 Speed Advanced Auto Drive, the Terrano range gets as many as 14 new enhancements, spread across model variants. These include electrically folding exterior rear-view mirrors with integrated turn signals, anti-pinch driver side windows, a new driver armrest, soft touch plastics on the dashboard, and door trim.
White backlit illumination on door switches, new door trim design, one touch turn indicators, and automatic warning for emergency braking will be standard across all variants. A new body colour, Sandstone Brown, will also be available throughout the range. Fuel efficiency for the Terrano 6 Speed Advanced Auto Drive stands at an ARAI rated 19.61kmpl.
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