Datsun India Launches Special Anniversary Editions of Go and Go+
car&bike Team
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Apr 10, 2017, 09:58 PM

Key Highlights
- Datsun celebrates three years of both the Go and Go+ in India
- Both cars come with changes to the exterior and cabin
- There are no mechanical changes made to the cars
Celebrating three years of the Go and Go+ in India, Datsun launched a special anniversary limited editions of both cars. The special edition of the Datsun Go is priced at Rs. 4.19 Lakh (ex-showroom, Delhi) while the Go+ costs Rs. 4.9 Lakh (ex-showroom, Delhi).The anniversary editions of the Go and Go+ come with some additional features but are similar in terms of price to the T(O) variant. What both cars get is a first-in-segment Ambient Lighting app for mobile phones with which a customer can choose the mood lighting of the car's cabin to suit his/her taste.
The exterior sees the use of body graphics, an Anniversary Edition badge, and black rear spoiler. The cabin features vivid blue inlays on the passenger seats and the blue theme continues around the centre console. Additionally, anniversary floor mats, art leather seats, a keyless entry system, Bluetooth connectivity, rear parking sensor, radio and USB connection features are also part of the feature list.
Commenting on the launch of the Datsun anniversary editions, Arun Malhotra, Managing Director, Nissan Motor India Pvt. Ltd. said, "The Datsun brand is winning over more and more customers who are seeking accessible mobility. We are celebrating our three successful years with the launch of special anniversary editions of Go and Go+ and activities around our Datsun model range. Congratulations to the Datsun team for this milestone and special thanks to all our customers across India."
There are no mechanical changes made to both the cars and both come powered by the same 1.2 litre petrol engine which is good enough for 67 bhp and developing 104 Nm torque.

The anniversary edition badge on the rear of the car

The cabin sees the use of blue inlays on the passenger seats

The price of the anniversary edition is similar to the T(O) variant
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