Exterior
The exterior of the 3rd Generation Nissan Moco features a fairly unique and distinctive design language. The front end houses square side swept headlights, a small narrow trapezium styled grille, small circular fog lights, and a rectangular styled air intake with black accents along the side. The rear end houses top mounted stacked vertical side swept taillights, the rear windscreen wiper, a top mounted brake light and a standard case tailgate. All variants of the Nissan Moco nature identical styling in every aspect. The overall exterior of the 2013 Nissan Moco features a fairly unique design that can stand out amongst other cars in its class.
Interior
The interior of the 2013 Nissan Moco compromises of white and black plastic trim pieces. The front and rear seats are covered in fabric .Standard features include air conditioning, dual front airbags, power lock doors, power steering, front power windows, a stereo speaker audio system and a tachometer. Features on the higher end X and XS variant include rear power windows and side impact airbags. Options include satellite navigation, leather upholstery, rear view camera, climate control, traction control and parking sensors. The overall interior of the 3rd Generation Nissan Moco features a decent amount interior space for a kei car of its exterior dimensions and an ample level of comfort and ride quality.
Engine
Engine
0.66 Liter DOHC 12 Valve Inline-3
0.66 Liter Turbocharged DOHC 12 Valve Inline-3
Gearbox
4-Speed CVT Automatic Transmission
Mileage
The Nissan Moco 3rd Generation is able to achieve an average of up to 20-30 KM/L making for an estimated driving range of up to 600KM from the compact kei cars 27-liter fuel tank.
Competitors
The main competitors of the Nissan Moco 2013 are the Suzuki MR Wagon, Daihatsu Mira, Honda N One, Suzuki Alto, Suzuki Wagon R, Subaru Stella, Daihatsu Sonica, Honda N Box, Daihatsu Move and the Toyota Pixis.
Specifications
0.66 Liter DOHC 12 Valve Inline-3 54bhp@6500RPM
0.66 Liter Turbocharged DOHC 12 Valve Inline-3 65bhp@7100RPM
Pros & Cons
Pros
Small exterior dimensions
Better ground clearance.
Fairly Economical
FWD as standard while AWD can be had as an option
Roomy interior and Fairly Spacious for a kei car
Better Ground Clearance than it's competitive rivals
Cons
Lack of spare parts in smaller cities but can be imported.