Nissan have just presented the updated Note at the Paris Motor Show. Despite its boxy and rather unappealing shape, the Note has been maintaining steady sales since its European introduction, in 2006. Some 100,000 units have been sold in the UK alone.
Now, the Japanese manufacturer has given its a mild refresh, to keep it as competent as its buyers have come to know it. It also gains a new trim level, called Acenta, which gets new 16-inch rims, with black accents, faux-chrome side mirrors, and front fog lights.
Inside, the updated Note gets revised trim materials for the dashboard, new seat fabric, and a few new buttons, switches and knobs. The engine range remains untouched, and includes 1.4-liter and 1.6-liter petrol engines, as well as the Renault-sourced 1.5-liter DCi diesel, which is good for a combined fuel consumption figure of just 4.2 l/100km.
Inside, the updated Note gets revised trim materials for the dashboard, new seat fabric, and a few new buttons, switches and knobs. The engine range remains untouched, and includes 1.4-liter and 1.6-liter petrol engines, as well as the Renault-sourced 1.5-liter DCi diesel, which is good for a combined fuel consumption figure of just 4.2 l/100km.