The
2018 Datsun GO+ (facelift) reached India for road testing in June. Youtube
channel Power Stroke PS has uploaded a video showing a a fully camouflaged test
mule that was spotted on an expressway in South India.
The 2018 Datsun GO+ has been given subtle styling
updates. The facelift features a bigger grille, reshaped lower grille, bolder
front bumper, vertically positioned LED DRLs, alloy wheels, updated rear bumper
and wiper & wash. The LED DRLs, alloy wheels and rear wiper are not
available on the pre-facelift version. Unlike the Indian version, the
Indonesian-spec model features ORVMs with integrated turn indicators.
The interior gets an overhaul sporting an improved
design and more equipment. The dashboard is new having a lockable glovebox,
updated centre console, touchscreen infotainment unit besides a new instrument
console with a tachometer.
The 2018 Datsun GO+ will have
structural reinforcements for a higher crash safety rating, besides upgrading
to ELR type rear seat belts. Datsun India could also equip the facelift with
driver-side airbag, speed alert system, parking sensors and co-driver seatbelt
reminder to adhere to the more stringent safety norms that come into effect on
1 July 2019.
The Datsun GO+ is powered by a 1.2-litre,
three-cylinder, naturally aspirated petrol engine that outputs a maximum power
of 68 PS at 5,000 rpm & a peak torque of 104 Nm at 4,000 rpm. The engine
comes mated to a 5-speed manual transmission. The specifications are likely to
remain the same for the facelift. Launching an AMT option can possibly help the
company boost the sales of the entry-level MPV which is selling about 450 units
a month.
The 2018 Datsun GO+ will reportedly launch later
this month. The Datsun GO+ currently starts at Rs 3.95 lakh (ex-showroom, New
Delhi). The facelift could be costlier by up to Rs 50,000, depending on the
trim level.