Nissan will officially unveil the 2017 Nissan Terrano on March 27. Its claimed to be
“smarter and bolder” than before.
The model teased in the invite looks barely
any different from the Terrano on sale, suggesting that the updates are minor.
It could get new LED DRLs (Daytime Running Lamps), LED
tail lamps in top-end grades and slightly re-profiled bumpers. Usual with
mid-cycle facelifts are new colour and wheel options, which could also be part
of the new Terrano’s changes.
The 2017 Nissan Terrano is claimed to be smarter
than before, so expect equipment upgrades such as a touchscreen infotainment
system, an automatic climate control, and reverse parking camera. We also speculate
the XE and XL grades to get a standard passenger-side airbag.
The Nissan Terrano’s engine lineup is likely to be
retained, which includes a 1.6L 4-cyl petrol engine with 104 PS and a 1.5L dCi
engine available in 85 PS/110 PS flavours. Transmission options are a 5-speed
manual for the 1.6L petrol and 1.5L diesel (85 PS), a 6-speed manual and a
6-speed Easy-R AMT for the 1.5L diesel (110 PS).