Nissan upgrades the Note for the 2012 model year

Nissan upgrades the Note for the 2012 model year

2012 Nissan Note

An upgrade has been given to the Nissan Note supermini-MPV range for 2012. The British-built range will have a new luxury N-TEC+ grade as one of the major changes. Instead of 15in alloys, the mid-range Nissan Note Acenta will receive new two-tone 16in versions. It will also get chrome-effect door mirror covers and front fog light surrounds. The interior gets a new seat fabric while climate control, automatic headlights and rain-sensitive wipers are all offered as standard.

The Nissan Note N-TEC+ and the Acenta trim have the same specifications but the N-TEC+ has rear parking sensors and the darkened rear privacy glass and the ‘Connect’ touch screen satnav/audio system that’s used on the existing N-TEC trim.

The engine line-up also includes the 1.4, 1.6 petrol and 1.5dCi power units. The engine with the highest fuel economy is the Pure Drive badged 1.5dCi. It emits 110g/km of CO2 and has a claimed combined economy of 67.3mpg. The Nissan Note Visia has a starting price of £11,200. The Acenta is priced at £13,000 while the N-TEC+ is at £13,500. Delivery of the new Notes to dealers will start in early February.


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