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Nissan announces new special edition Note N-TEC

byCustoms Today Report
16/02/2015
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TOKYO: A Japanese automobile manufacturer, Nissan has introduced a new special edition of its Nissan Note known as Note N-TEC and it has been based on the Acenta grade. This is adding features such as the Dynamic Styling Pack, which is bringing the front and rear sport bumpers, the gloss black radiator grille, the new headlights and the side sill finishers, amongst others.

“A special, limited edition of the Nissan Note, the Note N-TEC, is now on sale. Based on the Acenta grade Note model, the N-TEC is a stylish, compact family car, featuring even more smart design, equipment and advanced technologies as standard”, said the company in its official press release.

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The Nissan Note N-TEC Special Edition has received the satin silver door handles and mirror caps and the design is completed by the 16-inch alloy wheels, with a new look. The cabin of the special edition MPV is coming with DAB digital radio, with Google Search and TripAdvisor apps, with the newest generation of the Nissan Connect system, with blue stitching on the seats, a leather wrapped steering wheel, Blind Spot Warning, Lane Departure Warning, Advanced Rear View Camera technology and several other tweaks. No details on the engine lineup have been announced so far but rumor has it that all the units will become available for the Note N-TEC.

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