Available in three trims.
Datsun launched the second model in Indonesia this week by way of the Go Panca (the Go hatchback). The 'Panca' suffix translates to 'five-seater', so that buyers don't confuse it with the Go+ MPV which seats seven.
The Go in Indonesia is powered by the same 1.2-liter three-cylinder petrol engine which makes 68 PS (67.04 bhp) and 104 Nm of torque matched to a 5-speed manual transmission.
The hatchback is available in three trims, and the top-end variant is equipped with features like power steering, front power windows, AC, reverse parking sensors, follow-me headlights, keyless entry and a full body kit. A music system too is offered on the car, whereas the Indian model makes do with a mobile docking station.
The sales launch of the Go Panca will be held next month at the Indonesia International Motor Show (IIMS).
Also read: Datsun starts testing Go+ MPV in India
The second launch for Datsun in India will be the Go+ MPV, which is announced to enter the market sometime by the end of this year. The Go+ is also based on the Go's platform, and will be made at Renault-Nissan's alliance plant in Chennai.