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Pulsar Nismo

Pulsar Nismo (Japan, 2014)

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The Pulsar Nismo concept is inspired by the world of motorsport and aims to give a new dimension of performance to Pulsar model range. Although still a concept, Nissan is committed to develop the Nismo range with the goal of offering new performance models to a new generation of drivers.

The Pulsar Nismo shows the essence of the brand in finishes and styling elements. The exterior paint is in satin gray and around the car you can see the double wing in red that is a hallmark of Nismo. Its distinctive shape was designed with the help of an airflow analysis to improve the aerodynamic performance as well as to hand a lower center of gravity that is a feature of all Nismo cars.

The front section features optimized and larger air inlets. The muscular design of the Pulsar is emphasized by deeper side skirts and 19-inch five-spoke alloy wheels. The rear fenders and the central exhaust pipe reinforce the racing link of the car.

The interior is an extension of the theme inspired by racing with a red tachometer, sports seats, sports steering wheel with three spokes and alloy pedals.

 



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