New for 2023, the Nissan Terra Sport is the brand’s latest iteration of its popular mid-size SUV for the Philippine market. The Terra on its own is already a good-looking SUV, but the Terra Sport variant takes the classy PPV and turns it into something of a stud.
Questionable wording aside, the Terra in its Sport trim looks like it's ready to take the rest of the competition head-on. With more aggressive styling, the Terra Sport uses blacked-out trim pieces, to give it a menacing and imposing look. On top of that, Nissan changed the look of the front bumper and added blacked-out elements to the tailgate for even more of that intimidation factor. All other elements that would have been chrome were swapped out for black accents, and even the wheels are a special variant-specific set that highlights the Terra’s rugged side. Additionally the interior is blacked-out as well, aloowing the interior and the exterior to both match up nicely.
Nissan took its most desirable family of variants, the VL line, and dressed them up to create the sport. The VL 4x2 and VL 4x4 variants are the bases that Nissan used in order to make the Terra Sport. As such, you can expect starting prices for the Terra to be higher than the standard, whereas the 4x2 Sport starts at P2,119,000, and the 4x4 Sport comes in at P2,459,000. An additional P15,000 will be added to the price tag for the Aspen Pearn White, otherwise you have a choice of colors ranging from Galaxy Black, Fiery Red, and Stealth Pearl Gray priced normally.
Apart from the added trimmings, you get all the same features that you can find on the Terra VL variants which include everything from Nissan’s around-view monitor, an 8-inch touchscreen infotainment system, an 11-inch flip-down monitor for the rear passengrs, zero gravity seats, wireless charging for the front, and USB charging ports for the rear on top of so many more features. You also get Nissan’s Intelligent Mobility suite of features which include the Around View Monitor, rear view mirror, forward collision warning, emergency braking, driver alertness warning, lane departure warning, blind spot warnin, rear cross traffic alert, and a tire pressure monitoring system.
The Nissan Terra Sport is available now at all Nissan dealers, and it now stands as the most expensive and the top-of-the-top-of-the-line in the Nissan Terra stable.
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