The Nissan Note has managed to become a star of the MPV segment in the UK, so the automotive producer has decided to upgrade the car for 2012.The popular Acenta model, now comes with diamond cut’ two-tone 16-inch alloy wheels, which replace the original 15-inch ones, chrome-effect door mirror covers and front fog light surrounds.
Inside the car, we find a new seat fabric with blue stitching is used to provide a more premium interior feel, while climate control, automatic headlights and rain-sensitive wipers all now come as standard.
The best-selling N-TEC model, which sits higher up the range also offers the aforementioned goodies, adding rear parking sensors, darkened rear privacy glass and the touch screen ‘Connect’ satellite navigation system.
As for the pricing, this starts at GBP11,200 for the Visia, while the Acenta is offered at GBP13,000 and the new N-TEC+ requires and extra GBP500.
The best-selling N-TEC model, which sits higher up the range also offers the aforementioned goodies, adding rear parking sensors, darkened rear privacy glass and the touch screen ‘Connect’ satellite navigation system.
As for the pricing, this starts at GBP11,200 for the Visia, while the Acenta is offered at GBP13,000 and the new N-TEC+ requires and extra GBP500.