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NEWcars: Nissan Terrano II - UK specifications, 28 August 1999 |
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Nissan's latest generation Terrano II 4WD benefits from a fresh new look, added safety and security features and advanced new customer focused-technology. Changes, both external and internal, include a new front grille, stylish new tail light clusters and a redesigned interior. An improved braking system and the use of 'anti-hijack' security also add to the appeal of the new Terrano II. It will also be the first production car in Europe to introduce water repellent glass technology. The new Nissan Terrano II goes on sale on 1 January 2000. |
Styling changes made to the Terrano II have given the off-roader an even less distinctive face than before, reverting almost to the original design, shared with the Ford Maverick. Underneath, the separate chassis, high-torque engine options and long-travel suspension continue to deliver the Terrano II's renowned top-level performance both on and off the road. Inside, the robust Nissan Terrano II is equally stylish with a new interior, redesigned to achieve a high-quality and contemporary environment, featuring a new centre console and centre panel. "Nissan has over 50 years of experience producing some of the most capable off-road vehicles in the world and the European designed and built Terrano II 4WD is no exception. This vehicle has always appealed to customers who require both off-road performance and on-road style. The enhancements to the new Terrano II go even further to increase its appeal," said Neil Burrows, Marketing Director, Nissan Motor (GB) Limited. Key features of the latest generation Nissan Terrano II include:
Safety and security have been enhanced with braking significantly improved due to the application of Electronic Brake Distribution (EBD) in conjunction with ABS. EBD maintains constant maximum pressure to the uprated rear brakes under all braking manoeuvres, shortening braking distances while maintaining stability. Security has been upgraded with the addition of an anti-hijack central locking feature, for added peace of mind. Nissan's advanced water repellent technology features in all new Terrano II vehicles. This European 'first' works by chemically reducing the water's surface contact area on the front side windows thereby reducing the water's adhesion to glass. The result is clearer visibility for the driver in poor weather conditions and a reduction in 'icing-up' of vehicle windows in winter. Three new grades of Terrano II will be available, S, SE and SE+, featuring not only different equipment, but also unique colours and trim patterns. With three-door and five-door variants, the Terrano II offers a 12-valve 2.4-litre 116bhp petrol engine or 123bhp 2.7-litre turbo-diesel unit, which has the further option of either five-speed manual or four-speed automatic transmission. All vehicles feature selectable two or four-wheel drive with high and low ratios available for all conditions. Since its launch in 1993 more than 200,000 Terrano IIs have been sold in more than 80 countries worldwide. In the UK, this popular off-roader saw a 12.4 per cent rise in sales during 1998 with a strong bias towards business users, a trend that has continued throughout 1999, following the growing trend for SUVs. This year to date, the Terrano II has a 3.1 per cent share of the 4WD market and is second only to the Vauxhall Frontera as a fleet vehicle choice.
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