After the 370Z, Juek, March, and GT-R, Nissan continues its modification journey with another Nissan car, the Note. The Nissan Note Nismo was recently launched in Japan and is set to hit the market in fall later this year.
The latest addition to the Nissan Note lineup, the Nismo model comes in two versions: standard and S. The Nissan Note Nismo standard version aims to achieve a perfect balance between performance and fuel efficiency. On the other hand, the Nissan Note Nismo S is a higher-spec version.
Nissan has stated that the Note Nismo incorporates drivetrain, chassis, tire, suspension, and aerodynamic technology developed by Nismo, drawing from their racing experience. This ensures improved performance and optimal balance for the Nissan Note.
At this time, the technical specifications of the new Nissan Note Nismo have not been revealed. What we do know is that the Note Nismo is equipped with a specially tuned engine and a 5-speed manual transmission.
In terms of design, the Nissan Note Nismo S features a more aggressive body kit, including a distinctive grille, front/rear bumper, side air dam, and rear spoiler. Additionally, it boasts Nismo Red accents and power-folding exterior mirrors.
Furthermore, the Nissan Note Nismo S comes with a reinforced body structure and standard sport seats, which are optional on the standard Nissan Note Nismo. Customers also have the option to choose the special Nismo Recaro sports seats for the Nissan Note Nismo S.
“To commemorate the 30th anniversary of the Nismo brand, we plan to expand the number of special editions in our product range,” said Shoichi Miyatani, CEO and President of Nismo. Nissan has not yet announced whether the Note Nismo will be available in markets outside of Japan.