Nissan Pulsar 2014

In 2014, Nissan extended its range with an all-new family hatchback named the Pulsar (which was fundamentally the old Almera). It won't transmit a light emission radiation like the neutron begins wearing the same name, yet it comes as a pleasant invigorate in the C-segment.Coming with a smooth clean general configuration and an in a flash conspicuous Nissan front belt, the new Pulsar figures out how to awe with a solid, certain position. This is additionally highlighted by a wrinkle running from the front wheel curve to the trademark boomerang formed tail lamp.The liberal inside comes in four trim levels, stuffed with tech like Nissan's acclaimed Around View Monitor, the Nissan Safety Shield, Moving Object Detection, self cleaning camera, the NissanConnect sat nav, Active Trace Control and more.

Comfort

Convenient of front and rear seats, dashboard, trunk volume

Reliability

Overall reliability of auto, maintenance price

Performance

Driving performance, speed, acceleration, offroad ability, road grip

View

Outer and inner view

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Dimensions

Length172.7 in
4387 mm
Width69.6 in
1768 mm
Height59.8 in
1519 mm
Front/rear Track60.6/60.2 in
1,539/1,529 mm
Wheelbase106.3 in
2700 mm
Ground Clearance6.1 in
155 mm
Cargo Volume13.6 cuFT
385 L

Engine

CylindersL4
Displacement1197 cm3
Power84 KW @ 4500 RPM
115 HP @ 4500 RPM
113 BHP @ 4500 RPM
Torque122 lb-ft @ 1750 RPM
165 Nm @ 1750 RPM
Fuel SystemTurbocharged direct injection
FuelPetrol
CO2 Emissions117 g/km

Fuel consumption

City37.3 mpg US
6.3 L/100Km
Highway54.7 mpg US
4.3 L/100Km
Combined47 mpg US
5 L/100Km

Performance

Top Speed118 mph
190 km/h
Acceleration 0-62 Mph (0-100 kph)10.7 s

Transmission

Drive TypeFront Wheel Drive
Gearbox6-speed manual

Brakes

FrontVentilated discs
RearDiscs

Weight

Unladen Weight2773 lbs
1258 kg
Gross Weight Limit3858 lbs
1750 kg

Tires

Tire Size195/60R16