The 2020 Datsun redi-GO has been spotted
for the very first time, courtesy Power Stroke. The facelifted model will
likely be launched in India by March. While Datsun may have decided to pull out
of the markets in South East Asia and Russia, its India plans are nowhere
coming to a halt anytime in the near future. The spy shots of the redi-GO
suggest that the entry-level hatchback is about to receive the much-needed
updates to keep it relevant in the market.
While the test mule can be seen under
wraps from bumper to bumper, looking closely hints that it will bring forward
some minor design changes to the front. Expect slight alterations to the
lights, bumpers and the grille. Inside, expect the new redi-GO to boast new
interior colours and upholstery. The instrument panel may be tweaked and
a touchscreen infotainment system could be introduced.
Apart from the tweaked exteriors, expect
the new redi-GO to bring along some much needed structural changes/upgrades
which will be in line with India’s latest crash test requirements. If you
recall, the current-version disgraced Indian cars by scoring mere 1-star rating
in adult occupant protection and 2-star rating for child occupants in the crash
tests conducted by Global NCAP.
The Datsun redi-Go will continue to use
Renault-Nissan’s CMF-A platform which is also seen on the Renault Kwid
hatchback and the Triber mini-MPV. In terms of mechanicals, its engines - 0.8-litre
and 1.0-litre petrol, which deliver 53 PS / 72 NM and 67 PS / 91 NM,
respectively, will be updated to BS-VI. 5-speed manual and 5-speed automated
manual will likely continue being the transmission choices.