Datsun, owned by Nissan, has updated GO and GO+ hatchbacks with Vehicle Dynamic Control (VDC) technology which is a new safety feature. The VDC system monitors wheel speed, steering wheel position, and lateral acceleration via sensors to determine electronic stability control. In short, this feature aids the driver to maintain control of the vehicle during extreme steering maneuvers by keeping the vehicle headed in the driver's intended direction. The system also facilitates a safer driving experience by responding to the car's oversteering and understeering inputs and adjusting accordingly. 

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Reportedly, The updated GO and GO+ now comes with anti-lock braking system (ABS), electronic brake force distribution (EBD), brake assist (BA) and traction control system (TCS).  The Japanese carmaker has also introduced a new colour option - Vivid Blue - but only with the GO hatchback. Apart from these updates, the car now gets 7-inch touchscreen infotainment system as standard across all variants with smartphone connectivity via Apple CarPlay and Android Auto with voice recognition. The update also has rear parking sensors and dual front airbags as standard.

The prices for the GO hatchback start at Rs 4.68 lakh going up to ₹ 5.03 lakh, while the multi-seater GO+ is priced from ₹ 5.53 lakh for the base trim that goes up to ₹ 5.75 lakh (all prices, ex-showroom Delhi) for the range-topping version.