Nissan is all set to launch the facelifted version of the Terrano on 27 March, 2017. The Terrano was first launched in 2013 and has hardly seen any updates since then. The Terrano in essence is similar to the Renault Duster in terms of underpinning, engine options, and mechanicals and so on.
Leaked details suggest that the 2017 Nissan Terrano will get more changes on the inside than on the outside. The first and foremost will be a dual-tone interior colour scheme, a re-styled steering wheel with controls for audio and telephony. The new Terrano will also have indicators integrated into the wing mirrors. New fabric for seats, illuminated buttons for power windows and an arm-rest for the driver will be offered as well.
The 2017 Terrano is also supposed to get cruise control and a new 7-inch touchscreen infotainment system with navigation and voice recognition, on the top trims mostly.
The new Terrano might also have a new paint scheme for the exterior by the name of Sandstone Brown. There might be some cosmetic changes to the exterior in the form of LED DRLs or something on those lines. On the safety front, the Terrano Facelift might also get ABS and dual airbags as standard across all variants, which should have been offered earlier.