Nissan Gives Note Autech Refreshment In Japan, What Are The Changes?

JAKARTA - Nissan launched an update on the Note Autech model for the Japanese market. The manufacturer made several improvements in several elements, ranging from adding a unique bodykit to an enhanced ground clearance.

A report from Carscoops, Friday, May 31, said the crossover model was revised to the front bumper which makes it look very different from the standard Facelift Note.

Note Autech also gets a chrome front goal combined with a wider tube. Meanwhile, the DRL lights were moved to the bottom of the LED fog light and flanked a selip plate resembling aluminum.

Moving back, this car has a new bumper that looks bolder than ever. Nissan still gave him an exclusive 16-inch rim from the manufacturer's tuning division, Autech. Finally, the color palette has been revised with a fresh and porous copper feel next to a distinctive blue color.

The interior is also presented more new than ever. The manufacturer presented it with a black synthetic leather seat with charming blue stitches, a special embroidery on the chair, and dark wood insertions on the dashboard.

Meanwhile, the other part taken from the Note facelift consists of a 7-inch digital cluster intrusion screen and 9-inch infotainment. Then, the ASIS feature is also improved and Nissan presents equipment as an optional focus on style and practicality.

There is no mechanical change in the kitchen runway, meaning that the latest Nissan Note Autech will still carry 1.2 liter engines combined with the option of one or two electric motors with front wheels or all wheels.

Thus, the engine can pump up 80 dk of power, while the front electric motor produces 114 dk, and the rear motor accounts for 67 dk.

The car will be delivered to a local dealer network from September and priced at 2,756,600 yen to 3,063,500 yen (IDR 285.6 million to IDR 317.4 million).