At the Paris Motor Show, Nissan Motors showcased the new Facelifted Version of the Nissan Note, which has been upgraded to a very different level.
Firstly despite being a boxy and rather unpalatable, this model from the Nissan has been maintaining itself into a steady sales, since its European Introduction, which was carried out in 2006, and at that time itself, somewhere around 100,000 units had been produced and had been sold in the UK alone.
And now at the Paris Motor Show Stand, Nissan Showcased the new facelifted version of their Note, which apparently attains a new trim level, called Acenta, which gets a new set of 16-inch rims with Black accents, side mirrors with faux-chrome, and of course front fog lights.
Taking a look inside the vehicle, the Nissan Note gets revised trim materials for the dashboard, a new seat fabric, new set of buttons with switches and knobs. And as far as the engine is concerned, it includes, the 1.4-liter and 1.6-liter petrol engines, along with that, for the Diesel variant, it has got it-selves, Renault-sourced 1.5-liter DCi diesel, which at its best gets a combined fuel consumption of just 4.2 l/100km.
Stay tuned for more updates on the new Facelifted version of the Nissan Note, and much more.