NISSAN · NISSAN TERRANO · Cars
Uncommon — a few thousand still about (5,877).
Rarer than 19% of the 2,408 UK car models we track.
Disappearing at about 464 a year (7.9% of survivors). At that pace roughly 3,895 would remain in 5 years, and half the current fleet is gone by around ~2033.
The Nissan Terrano II (known as the Nissan Mistral (Japanese: 日産・ミストラル, Hepburn: Nissan Misutoraru) in Japan) is a compact SUV manufactured by the Japanese automaker Nissan from 1993 to 2005. It was also made by Nissan's Spanish subsidiary Nissan Motor Ibérica S.A. for the European market, where it was marketed as the Terrano II, and also supplied under an OEM agreement to Ford Europe for sale as the Ford Maverick on the continent and in the United Kingdom. The name "Mistral" is derived from the local wind that blows in the southeastern part of France.
As of 2025 Q4, 5,877 NISSAN TERRANO were still registered in the UK — 787 licensed and on the road, plus 5,090 declared SORN (off-road). The figures come from official DVLA vehicle licensing data.
The NISSAN TERRANO is uncommon, with 5,877 still about, making it rarer than 19% of the 2,408 UK car models we track.
Over the last year the number of NISSAN TERRANO on UK roads fell by 317 (5.1%). At the current rate of decline, roughly 3,895 would remain in 5 years.
Most NISSAN TERRANO run on diesel — about 97% of those still registered, with the rest split across petrol, gas (lpg).
The NISSAN TERRANO peaked at 16,226 registered in 2014 Q3, and was first recorded in the data in 2014 Q3.