Hacker lights are equipped with headlights, front turn signals, front fog lights, side turn signals, rear turn signals, tail lights, brake lights (two contacts, high and low feet), reversing lights, rear fog lights, interior lights, trunk lights, etc. The height of the headlights can be adjusted.
The new hacker has been upgraded several times on the basis of the original model. The front face of the new car is Nissan family style, and the black net is matched with thick chrome trim. A black paint decorative plate is added to the periphery of the chrome-plated decorative strip, and both sides are connected with the headlight group. The fog lamp area of the new hacker has also been adjusted, and chrome trim has been added to the fog lamp area.
The new V-Motion design language is adopted in the front part of the car, and the rough U-shaped chrome decorative strip of the new hacker is highly recognizable. The polygonal headlight group has a sharp shape and looks more fashionable with the rich muscle lines of the car body. The length, width and height of the brand-new passenger car are 4384/ 1837/ 1594mm respectively, and the wheelbase is 2646 mm
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The interior of the new car basically continues the overall design of the current hacker. The brand-new three-spoke multi-function steering wheel has been "slimmed down" and its shape is more dynamic. A silver decorative board is added to the outside of the central control panel, extending to the air outlet of the right air conditioner, and the inner seat adopts the all-black design style.
In terms of power configuration, the new hacker continues the current powertrain, equipped with a 1.2T turbocharged engine and a 2.0L naturally aspirated engine, and the transmission is matched with a 6-speed manual and CVT continuously variable gearbox. In addition, the new car is equipped with Nissan ProPilot automatic driving system, which can realize expressway Dongfeng Nissan official website-brand-new hacker Baidu Encyclopedia-hacker one-lane vehicle automatic driving.
(Photo/Text/Photo: Pacific Auto Network Q&A called Beast)