Friday, August 23, 2013

NISSAN BRINGS IN THE TERRANO

NISSAN BRINGS IN THE TERRANO

Nissan took the wraps of its latest model, the Terrano - a smart, rugged SUV that is based on the much loved Renault Duster. Pre-sales bookings for the Terrano will begin from 1st September, 2013


Nissan India President Kenichiro Yomura says the SUV segment in India will grow over 30 percent by 2016. The addition of the Terrano can only bring good fortune to a company which has a long and successful history of SUV in many countries such as Patron in Gulf countries and Pathfinder in USA.
    The Japanese auto maker plans to extend this hard earned reputation by offering its consumers the 4th generation Terrano, that has been finally unveiled in India. A lot of time was spent elaborating on the design cues that are so unique to the Nissan Terrarno. Nissan's fourth vehicle to be produced locally in their Oragadam Plant alongside the Micra, Sunny and Evalia has a bold and distinctive styling has been developed specifically for the Indian market keeping the lineage of Nissan's advantage of a large assortment of SUV's.
    The Terrano, which has
been praised highly by customers for its comfort, styling and performance since the nameplate was first introduced in 1986 is now in its fourth generation and will play a key role in boosting Nissan's sales volume in India and marks the company's entry into the expanding compact SUV segment.
    Exterior highlights on the new Terrano include sharp headlamps with a four pod design, an angled strut grille, coloured roof rails and silver-finished skid plates. But this entry-level SUV also
promises to pamper its occupants with its wellappointed, premium interior. The two-tone dash features chrome surrounds for the AC vents and silver-finished accents around the glossy, piano black centre console.
    Pre-bookings for the Terrano will commence from 1st September at select Nissan dealerships throughout India. The final price is still being worked out, but the company has made it clear that it will be launched at a sub Rs 10 lakh price point.

Permium feeling interiors in the Terrano also do enough of a job to set themselves apart from those in the Renault Duster.


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