Following their Indonesian launch this May, the 2018
Datsun GO, and 2018 Datsun GO+ have reached India for local testing. Anything
On Wheels has released spy photos of the facelifted models undergoing tests in
Chennai.
The 2018 Datsun GO and 2018 Datsun GO+ in India will
likely look the same as in Indonesia, although, given the road conditions, we
don’t expect Datsun to offer a sporty body kit here. The facelifted models
should feature redesigned bumpers, tweaked headlamps and vertical LED DRLs
positioned separately in the front bumper.
Unlike the Indonesian-spec version, the Indian cars
do not get ORVMs with integrated turn indicators. The spy shots do confirm
alloy wheels and rear wiper, two features unavailable in the old models. The Datsun GO and Datsun GO+ will
get a considerable amount of interior changes. Their updated models will have a
redesigned dashboard with a lockable glovebox, redesigned centre console and a
new instrument panel with a tachometer included.
Receiving a 0-star and 1-star rating respectively
from the Global NCAP crash test, the GO and GO+ met with a PR disaster months
into their launch in 2014. In fact, the safety agency called for the immediate
discontinuation of the Go. With the mid-cycle action, both models are expected
to get some changes to the frame and have dual airbags, speed limit reminder
and rear parking sensors as standard.
The GO and GO+ are available with only a 68 PS
1.2-litre three-cylinder petrol engine paired with a 5-speed manual
transmission currently. With the facelift, they may gain a 78 PS 1.2-litre
three-cylinder petrol engine coupled to a CVT as an option. A low-cost AMT
would suit our market better than an expensive CVT, however.
The 2018 Datsun GO and 2018 Datsun GO+ will go on
sale in India in late September.