The Nissan Terrano was in production for over a decade, serving as a rugged compact SUV across multiple generations. Early models from the 1990s carried straightforward laminated windscreens with minimal electronic features, reflecting the simpler automotive era.
As the model evolved through the 2000s, windscreen tinting became more uniform across the range — including a green-tinted sun strip on many variants to reduce glare from above. The Terrano's windscreen and front side windows share matching tint, a factory-standard pairing you'll need to replicate on replacement.
No forward-facing ADAS cameras feature on the Terrano, so windscreen replacement is straightforward without the need for post-fit calibration. This keeps timing predictable and costs lower than camera-equipped models.