2020 Datsun Redigo facelift price, variants explained

    Datsun has not only updated the styling of the Redigo, but also made structural upgrades to comply with the upcoming pedestrian safety norms.

    Published On May 30, 2020 08:00:00 AM

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    2020 Datsun Redigo facelift price, variants explained

    The Datsun Redigo facelift has been launched in our market with prices ranging from Rs 2.83-4.77 lakh (ex-showroom, Delhi). The Redigo now features a heavily reworked front-end with a massive new grille, new bumper, L-shaped DRLs, and new headlights. The updates aren’t solely cosmetic in nature as there have been structural upgrades made in order to comply with crash test and pedestrian protection norms. 

    Engine options remain unchanged compared to the outgoing model, as both the 0.8-litre and 1.0-litre petrol engines have been upgraded to meet the BS6 emission norms. The latter, however, is only available on the top-spec T(O) variant. Both engines can be had with a 5-speed manual, though only the 1.0-litre can be had with an AMT automatic gearbox.

    The new Datsun Redigo is available in four trim levels. We have compiled all the features, engine and transmission options available with each variant below:

    2020 Redigo D [Rs 2.83 lakh]

    • 0.8-litre petrol engine (5-speed manual gearbox)
    • ABS with EBD
    • Driver’s side airbag
    • Rear-parking sensors
    • 3-point retractable seatbelts at the front with pre-tensioner and load limiter for driver side
    • 3-point retractable seatbelts for outboard rear passengers, lap belt for middle passenger
    • Integrated front and rear headrests
    • 14-inch steel wheels with 165/70 R14 tyres
    • Chrome grille frame
    • Halogen headlamps
    • Intermittent wipers
    • Tinted glass
    • Remote fuel-lid opener
    • Internally adjustable manual wing mirrors

    2020 Redigo A [Rs 3.58 lakh]

    • 0.8-litre petrol engine (5-speed manual gearbox)
    • Body coloured bumpers
    • Power steering
    • Manual air conditioner with cooler and heater
    • Folding rear seats
    • Immobiliser
    • Tachometer (integrated drive computer)
    • Passenger-side sun visor
    • Accessory socket

    2020 Redigo T [Rs 3.80 lakh]

    • 0.8-litre petrol engine (5-speed manual gearbox)
    • Central remote locking
    • Monotone full-size wheel covers
    • Body coloured outside door handle
    • Intermittent wiper 
    • 2-DIN audio system with FM, AUX and USB input and Bluetooth
    • Front door trim with fabric insert
    • Silver interior inserts on steering wheel, door handles and centre console
    • Brushed gunmetal dashboard insert

    2020 Redigo T(O) [Rs 4.16-4.77 lakh]

    • 0.8-litre petrol engine (5-speed manual gearbox)
    • 1.0-litre petrol engine (5-speed manual gearbox)
    • 1.0-litre petrol engine (5-speed AMT gearbox)
    • Dual airbags
    • 3-point retractable seatbelts at the front with pre-tensioner and load limiter for driver and passenger side
    • Dual-tone full-size wheel covers
    • LED DRLs
    • LED fog lamps
    • LED inserts for tail-lamps
    • Body coloured wing mirrors
    • Rear view camera
    • Front LED fog lamps
    • 8.0-inch touchscreen with FM, Aux and USB input, Bluetooth, Android Auto and Apple CarPlay
    • Front power windows
    • Premium fabric upholstery
    • Piano black centre console finish

    Coming to its competitors, the Datsun Redigo facelift with the smaller 0.8-litre engine rivals the Maruti Suzuki Alto, Renault Kwid 0.8. The Redigo 1.0-ltre variant takes on the Renault Kwid 1.0 and the Maruti Suzuki S-Presso in our market. 

    Also see:

    2020 Datsun Redigo facelift launched at Rs 2.83 lakh

    2020 Datsun Redigo facelift image gallery

    BS6 Datsun Go, Go+ launched at Rs 3.99 lakh

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