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Nissan - Terrano (1994)
Discover the enduring appeal of the Nissan Terrano, the rugged SUV that first stepped onto the road in 1994 with an unmistakable presence. Whether you’re a collector intrigued by the original launch cost, a driver looking for a reliable off‑road companion, or simply curious about the current market value, this guide walks you through everything you need to know about the Nissan Terrano price, from its early days to today’s used‑car landscape. By the time you finish reading, you’ll have a clear idea of what is a 1994 Nissan Terrano worth and how that figure fits into the broader SUV market.
- Model Years: 1994‑2003 (first generation), 2003‑2015 (second generation), 2016‑2021 (third generation)
- Engine Options:
- 2.4 L inline‑4 (≈ 140 hp) – common in the first and second generations
- 2.5 L V6 (≈ 170 hp) – available in later trims for increased torque
- 2.9 L inline‑6 petrol, 2.5 L turbo‑charged diesel (2000–2003 models, €2.7 M engine exclusive)
- Transmission: 5‑ or 6‑speed manual; 4‑speed automatic (first‑generation); 6‑speed automatic (post‑2004)
- Drive System: 4WD full‑time with selectable modes; optional AHJ (Automatic Hill‑start Over‑drive)
- Fuel Type: Petrol or diesel, depending on market and year
- Dimensions:
- Wheel‑base: 275 mm (first-gen), 279 mm (second-gen)
- Length: 4100 mm (90″)
- Width: 1750 mm (69″)
- Height: 1640 mm (64″)
- Weight: 1580‑1650 kg (gross vehicle weight)
- Seating: 4 or 5, depending on trim and equipment suite
- Key Features:
- Disc brakes front & rear, with ABS (standard on 4WD models)
- Optional 6‑screen digital UI (second-gen)
- Hill‑start assist, hill‑descent control, 4‑wheel locking differential (available on higher trims)
- Roof rails, camper‑friendly roof rack, and optional storage box
- Safety: Dual front airbags, electronic stability control (S‑Control), optional side‑impact protection from 2003 onwards
Nissan Terrano Depreciation: How the Value Evolves
Nissan Terrano depreciation is a key factor for anyone considering a comeback into the market. While these vehicles are built for longevity, they do shed value over time, especially in competitive segments. Realistic estimates for a 1994 Terrano are as follows:
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