Datsun Launches GO And GO+ Remix Limited Edition In India; Prices Start At Rs. 4.21 Lakh

Datsun India has launched the Remix Limited Edition of Datsun GO and GO+ priced at Rs. 4.21 lakh and Rs. 4.99 lakh (both ex showroom, India) respectively. The remix limited edition of Go and Go+ comes with host of cosmetic changes which includes new hood, roof wraps, all black interiors and new dual-tone color combinations. Engine options will remain the same. Bookings for the remix limited edition of Go and Go+ are open across all Nissan and Datsun dealerships pan-India.
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Jerome Saigot, Managing Director, Nissan Motor India Pvt. Ltd. Said, "Datsun brings together the heritage of Japanese technology and contemporary design that appeal to our target consumers. The Remix variants are a fantastic addition to the Datsun portfolio and we are delighted to introduce the exclusive Onyx Black color option in Datsun GO model. We are confident that the Remix Limited Editions of GO and GO+ variants will definitely turn heads on the roads."

(Datsun GO+ Remix Limited Edition)
Apart from the above mentioned aesthetic changes, the remix limited edition comes with an exclusive Onyx black color remixed with orange decals. Also, the Datsun GO+ Remix comes in a dual-tone storm white color styled with orange and black decals. The Datsun GO and GO+ Remix are also available in storm white and dual-ton silver respectively. In terms of features, it gets nine new features such as remote keyless entry, hands-free Bluetooth audio, stylish seat cover, all black front grill, stylish black wheel covers, piano-black interiors, rear sporty spoiler, stylish chrome exhaust finisher and chrome bumper bezel. Both models also get follow-me-home headlamps, speed sensitive electric power steering, powerful air conditioning, front power windows, auxiliary-in and USB charger ports, and central locking.

(Datsun GO+ Remix Limited Edition Interior)
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The engine options for the Go and Go+ remix limited edition remains the same. Both cars come with a 1.2-litre engine that churns out 67 bhp of max power and 104 Nm of peak torque. Transmission duties are taken care by a 5-speed manual gearbox.
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