Nissan Revises Note For 2012
(Wednesday 25 January 2012)

Upgraded versions of the Nissan Note compact MPV will arrive at UK dealerships in early February. The entry-level Visia remains as it was, but the Acenta now comes with diamond cut-effect 16" two-tone alloy wheels, chrome-effect door mirror covers and foglight surrounds and new seat fabric with blue stitching.
There's more equipment as standard, too - climate control air-conditioning and automatic headlights and wipers have all been added to the specification.
The best-selling N-TEC has been renamed N-TEC+ and, in addition to the Acenta equipment, it also gets rear parking sensors. As before, rear privacy glass and the Connect system (including satellite navigation, a radio/CD, Bluetooth phone connection and iPod, aux-in and USB connections) is fitted as standard.
The engine choice is unchanged. You can have 1.4- or 1.6-litre petrol engines or the 1.5 dCi turbo diesel, which gives combined fuel economy of 67.3mpg and CO2 emissions of 110g/km.
Prices start at £11,200 for the Visia, £13,000 for the Acenta and £13,500 for the N-TEC+.



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