2015 Nissan Pulsar
Nissan's passion for innovation and technology has seen it transform the
family car landscape over the course of the last seven years. Now, using the
same design approach and original thinking that produced the Qashqai, X-Trail
and Note, Nissan is expanding its product portfolio once more with an exciting
all-new family hatchback challenger - the Pulsar.
Combining bold design, technical innovations and interior space, the new
Pulsar brings a new dimension to the C-segment, offering all the familiar
Nissan qualities in a stylish new package.
The Pulsar's introduction highlights Nissan's ambition and to deliver
intelligent design and technical innovations to a wider audience.
Advanced technologies
As Nissan drivers have come to expect, the new Pulsar is packed with a
range of accessible and useful technologies designed to make drivers feel more
confident and comfortable. Nissan's reputation for introducing new-to-sector
technologies has been strengthened with a wide number of features usually
reserved for premium or luxury models.
Nissan's advanced Safety Shield - a suite of systems and technologies that
combine to offer a fully comprehensive ‘safety net' for drivers - is also fully
integrated into the Pulsar's design.
This advanced network of usable yet highly advanced technologies help
drivers to fully enjoy the potential of the new Pulsar with complete
confidence. Among the systems offered in the new Pulsar are Forward Emergency
Braking, Moving Object Detection, Lane Departure Warning and Blind Spot Warning.
Nissan's ongoing drive to deliver sector-first technologies mean that the
Pulsar is the only car in its sector to offer Moving Object Detection, Lane
Departure Warning and Blind Spot Warning as standard on at least one model in
the range.
The Pulsar also features Nissan's second-generation NissanConnect system -
that comes with a range of innovative features including full smartphone
integration, Google® Send-to-Car and access to a wide variety of useful and
informative apps.
Another advanced technology integrated into the Pulsar's design are LED
headlamps. First introduced to the Nissan range on the Qashqai and X-Trail, the
Pulsar's distinctive LED front lights produce a crisp, white light and have the
added advantage of using 50 per cent less power than conventional bulbs.
Efficient and powerful drivetrains
In keeping with Nissan's approach to innovation and reduced costs for
owners, the Pulsar's engine all-turbocharged engine range delivers the perfect
combination of performance and efficiency. The 1.2-litre DIG-T petrol unit
punches above its weight with an output of 115PS, while the 1.5-litre dCi
generates 110PS and 260Nm of torque. An even more powerful 190PS 1.6-litre
turbocharged petrol engine will join the range early in 2015.
Continuing Nissan's successful downsizing philosophy, the new Pulsar's
engines are high on performance and low on emissions, with CO2 outputs below
95g/km*. The Pulsar is also offered with Nissan's advanced XTronic automatic
transmission. Engineered to deliver the best of both worlds for drivers it
features ultra-smooth power delivery at low engine speeds and positive, direct
shifts under heavier loads.
Setting new standards for cabin space
Thanks to the longest wheelbase in the class (2,700mm) and clever
packaging, the Pulsar offers considerably more rear legroom and shoulder room
than its sector rivals. Indeed, with 692mm of rear kneeroom, the Pulsar is more
spacious than many D-segment offerings.
Yet despite this it retains a compact footprint (length 4,385mm), making it
easy to park in tight urban environments.
Energetic, athletic styling
Instantly recognisable thanks to its trademark Nissan V-motion grille and
boomerang-shaped lighting signature with bold and energetic curves on the body
side, the Pulsar was designed and engineered for Europe and will be built at
Nissan's Barcelona production facility.
Embedded with the same design DNA that gives the Qashqai and X-Trail such
powerful road presence, the Pulsar combines strong lines with immaculate
detailing to create an elegant, athletic form. Like its crossover stablemates,
the Pulsar is characterised by bold wheel volumes, a tapered waistline and a
flowing profile.
The confident, premium approach continues inside, where high quality
materials and clear design are perfectly integrated with Pulsar's unusually
high equipment levels.
Source:Nissan Press Release
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