The Pulsar – the all-new model that will launch Nissan back into the heart of the C-segment – will be priced from £15,995 OTR when it goes on sale in the UK this autumn.
From launch, Pulsar will be available in four familiar grades – Visia, Acenta, n-tec and Tekna.
The entry-level Visia, priced from £15,995, features an array of standard equipment typically found only on higher specification rivals, including a 5in colour screen, steering wheel mounted controls, Bluetooth and air conditioning.
The Acenta model, priced from £17,645, benefits from added extras such as forward emergency braking, automatic lights and wipers and Nissan’s i-Key system.
The n-tec, which starts at £18,995, adds large 17in alloys, privacy glass and Nissan’s signature LED lights. It also offers two much sought after features – a helpful colour reversing camera and NissanConnect 2, an infotainment system offering full smartphone integration, Google Send-to-Car and access to a wide variety of useful and informative apps.
Finally, the range-topping Tekna, priced from £20,345, adds further Nissan Safety Shield Technologies including Forward Emergency Braking, Moving Object Detection, Lane Departure Warning and Blind Spot Warning for the ultimate in passenger protection.