Oct
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The Pulsar nameplate is back at Nissan after several years of absence, and it has even been given the NISMO treatment. The result was shown this week at the Paris Auto Show.
The Pulsar NISMO Concept's paintwork is finished in satin grey and surrounding the body is the NISMO's trademark Layered Double-Wing accentuated in red. The dramatic front bumper features larger, optimized air intakes and striking brake cooling vents. Deeper side skirts, a lower ride height, and 19” five-spoke alloy wheels with 235/35R19 tires emphasize the muscular stance.
Other elements include a unique carbon fibre rear spoiler, flared wheel arches, and a diffuser-style rear bumper with central twin exhaust pipes. There's also a chrome trim around the side windows painted in black.
The race-inspired cockpit boasts deeply sculpted sports seats trimmed in Alcantara, a sporty three-spoke steering wheel, and alloy pedals.
The engine remains a mystery, although some sources claim the Nissan Pulsar NISMO houses a 1.8L turbo unit producing 250+ horsepower.
Source : Nissan
The Pulsar NISMO Concept's paintwork is finished in satin grey and surrounding the body is the NISMO's trademark Layered Double-Wing accentuated in red. The dramatic front bumper features larger, optimized air intakes and striking brake cooling vents. Deeper side skirts, a lower ride height, and 19” five-spoke alloy wheels with 235/35R19 tires emphasize the muscular stance.
Other elements include a unique carbon fibre rear spoiler, flared wheel arches, and a diffuser-style rear bumper with central twin exhaust pipes. There's also a chrome trim around the side windows painted in black.
The race-inspired cockpit boasts deeply sculpted sports seats trimmed in Alcantara, a sporty three-spoke steering wheel, and alloy pedals.
The engine remains a mystery, although some sources claim the Nissan Pulsar NISMO houses a 1.8L turbo unit producing 250+ horsepower.
Source : Nissan
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