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Nissan Terrano gets optional third-row seat

The new Nissan Terrano has a fair few optional extras that you can choose from, like a third row seat to steering-mounted controls.
1 min read9 Oct '13
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The new Nissan Terrano SUV, which was launched on October 9, comes with a range of accessories to choose from.

It’s interesting to see that Nissan is offering a third row seat as an option. While it isn’t a full-sized seat, it should suffice for children. You can also choose from two fabric covers, four faux leather covers and one beige leather cover. Cushions, seat belt pads, neck pillows, carpet mats, rear window curtains, side window curtains and steering wheel covers are also available.

The Nissan Terrano can also be specced with a reverse parking sensor (standard on the 108.5bhp XV trim and above) with an integrated display on the rear view mirror. You can also spec your car with steering-mounted audio controls. While not incorporated into the steering wheel itself, Nissan offers it as a strap-on remote that attaches itself to the steering wheel. There are also parts like wing mirrors that have turn signals incorporated and illuminated door sills as extras.

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