Nissan Terrano Review
The Japanese company has invested in making some significant styling and sheet metal changes that go beyond soft parts like the bumpers, lights and grille. TheTerrano’s bonnet gets revised character lines that form a slight ‘V’, which flows into the new nose with its distinctive Nissan family grille, inspired by the larger Pathfinder SUV. The all-new headlamps look quite striking, and the re-sculpted single-colour front bumper also looks a lot sharper with more detailing around the fog lamps.The Nissan Terrano will share its powertrains with the Duster. So expect the 1.5-litre DCi diesel to be available in two states of tune – 84bhp and 109bhp, as well as a 1.6-litrepetrol engine mated to a five-speed manual gearbox. The more powerful diesel mated to a six-speed gearbox has a bit of turbo-lag but pulls strongly once revs pick up.
Specification:-
Displacement 1598cc
Engine Type Petrol
Maximum Power 100.6 bhp @ 5850 rpm
Maximum Torque 145 Nm @ 3750 rpm
Seating Capacity 5
Tyre Size 215/65 R16
Suspension MacPherson Struts, torsion beam
Turning Circle 5.20 mtrs.
Boot Space 475.00 ltrs.
Steering Power
Brakes Front Disk, Rear Disk
Gears 5 Automatic
Ground Clearance 210.00 mm
Fuel Tank 50.00
Category: Cars
Terrano marks Nissan’s entry in the fast growing compact SUV segment and has been specifically developed to meet and exceed the expectations of the discerning customer. Terrano stays true to Nissan’s renowned SUV heritage and sports the same design ethos as other popular Nissan SUVs. We as Petal Nissan recommend Terrano for ultimate riding experience. Connect with us here for more information:http://www.planetauto.in/petalnissan/terrano.html
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