Lexman. Posted December 19, 2019 Posted December 19, 2019 The entry model to the Japanese brand now opens a more modern face, in line with other models of the brand, premieres fascias, grill, headlights and new 15 ”or 16” wheels. Inside you get improvements in finishes, as well as leather clothes on seats. On the equipment side, what stands out now is that the infotainment system offers connectivity with Android Auto like Apple Carplay; also now incorporates LED headlights in all variants and reverse sensors, from intermediate versions. On the motor theme, the 1.5 L four-cylinder engine received a touch-up for now offering 109 hp (3+) and 104 lb-ft (1+). The transmission remains intact with the six-speed speed, either manual or automatic. For occupant protection there is nothing new, the two airbags, ABS brakes with EBD and BA are maintained, as well as the G-Vectoring Control system that has already been incorporated since the 2018 model.
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