This is a hybrid model
Nissan presented an updated version of the Note hybrid, which received an updated front design, improved basic equipment and a more comfortable functional interior. Starting from the end of January, the new product will be available for purchase in Japan at a price of 16 thousand dollars.
The front of the Nissan Note retains the characteristic V-shape design, but now the grille frame is gone, and new inserts have been added under the headlights. The horizontal slats on the grille can be painted in body color or dark gray, depending on the configuration. The front bumper has also been updated, and the wheel design has been changed to incorporate traditional Japanese patterns. These motifs are also present on the front panel of the cabin.
The Note now comes standard with LED optics. The glove box is now equipped with a new horizontal partition, making it a “two-story” design, adding convenience and functionality. Additionally, the Note now comes with a digital key that automatically unlocks or locks the door.
The basic version of the Note is equipped with an electric motor with a capacity of 112 hp, which receives energy from an 82-horsepower 1.2-liter internal combustion engine. The all-wheel drive model is additionally equipped with a rear electric motor producing 68 hp