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What is the Terra?

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SanKingston
07/29/2025, 05:01:46 PM

Terra refers to the Nissan Terra, a mid-size 5-door, 5-seater SUV under the Dongfeng Nissan brand. The Terra is manufactured by Zhengzhou Nissan. Here are the specific details about the Terra: 1. Powertrain: The new Terra is equipped with a 2.5L engine. In the entire mid-size SUV market, there are not many models still using naturally aspirated engines, and the Terra is one of them. 2. Configuration: The Terra can be considered as a balanced model. Compared to other mid-size SUVs, the Terra's dimensions are slightly more compact, but the interior space is still quite good. 3. Advantages: The Terra's strengths lie in its fuel efficiency, comfort, exterior design, and overall cost-effectiveness.

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Reginald
08/15/2025, 02:59:11 PM

I've driven this vehicle several times. The Terra is actually a mid-size SUV launched by Nissan, focusing on rugged off-road capabilities and family practicality. Built on the chassis of the Navara pickup, it features a sturdy and durable body, making it particularly suitable for owners who enjoy weekend getaways or frequently drive on rough terrain. During my previous mountain trips, the Terra's four-wheel-drive system easily handled muddy mountain roads, while in urban driving, it offers flexible steering and a spacious interior—the back row can comfortably accommodate three adults or a pile of camping gear. Most engines are diesel versions, delivering good fuel economy and low maintenance costs, though the turning radius is a bit large, which new drivers may need to adapt to. Overall, it's a reliable and tough model, especially popular in Middle Eastern and Asian markets.

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MacIvan
10/16/2025, 04:01:00 AM

As someone who frequently follows new car trends, I think the Terra is a cool SUV option created by Nissan, with a sporty and rugged exterior design that fits modern aesthetics. It delivers robust power when driven, especially the diesel engine variant which offers strong torque and quick acceleration, with outstanding climbing capabilities in off-road mode. The high driving position provides excellent visibility, and safety features including multiple airbags and ABS make it suitable for both city commuting and outdoor adventures. The interior is quite smart with a central control screen and Bluetooth connectivity for convenient entertainment, though the fuel consumption is slightly on the higher side but still acceptable. With an affordable price tag, it offers better value for money compared to the Toyota Fortuner, and its vibrant style is likely to appeal to young people.

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David
11/29/2025, 09:00:36 PM

I've been driving daily for over a decade, and the Terra is a practical SUV for me. It comes from the Nissan family, offering spaciousness, durability, and is great for hauling cargo or family trips. The engine is fuel-efficient, maintenance is straightforward with affordable parts, and the ride is comfortable with well-balanced suspension. The only downside is its somewhat wide body making tight turns in narrow alleys challenging, but overall it's reliable and economical.

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EdwardFitz
01/19/2026, 10:22:10 PM

From a technical perspective, the Terra shares the F-Alpha platform with the Navara chassis, commonly equipped with a 2.3L diesel engine delivering around 190 horsepower. It features rear-wheel drive or four-wheel drive systems, with differential locks to assist in off-road recovery. Safety features include ABS and airbags, positioning it in the mid-range market to compete with the Toyota Fortuner. Its strengths lie in chassis robustness, though fuel efficiency is average.

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EllaRose
04/15/2026, 11:17:04 PM

When traveling with children, I prioritize comfort and safety. The Terra offers spacious and adjustable seats with soft suspension for a stable ride, minimizing bumps. Its large trunk can hold all baby essentials, and the high seating position reduces blind spots. Comprehensive safety systems like hill descent control are included. It's highly competent for family use, affordable to maintain, and offers great value for money, making it ideal for families.

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