The Nissan Note supermini-MPV has been updated with more equipment across the range.
The new N-Tec+ flagship replaces the N-Tec and adds rear parking sensors on top of the NTEC’s satellite navigation and rear privacy glass.
The N-Tec+ and Acenta models have been given a number of exterior changes, including body-coloured mirrors and front foglight surrounds as well as new 16-inch ‘diamond cut’ two-tone alloy wheels replacing the previous 15-inch versions.
Inside, the Acenta now has climate control, automatic headlights and rain-sensing windscreen wipers as standard, while new blue stitching is intended to give the Note’s interior more of a premium feel.
There are no mechanical changes to the existing range, with pricing on the Visia unchanged at £11,200, the Acenta up £200 to £13,000 and the N-Tec+ up £824 over the N-Tec to £13,500.
The updated Note will arrive in showrooms in February.
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getting on a bit now - and new alloys and onboard equipment cant disguise this.