Nissan has unveiled the Nissan Pulsar SSS Heritage
Edition at the iconic Mount Panorama circuit in the lead up to this
year’s Bathurst 1000. Nissan will sell a limited edition of 40 of the sporty
hatches as part of its celebration of 30 years since its first Bathurst 1000
pole position, won by George Fury in the Nissan Bluebird Turbo in 1984.
The Nissan Pulsar SSS Heritage Edition was unveiled
at Mount Panorama today, alongside the Nissan Bluebird Turbo and the #36 Nissan
Altima V8 Supercar, which features a commemorative Bluebird-themed livery at
Bathurst.
The Nissan Pulsar SSS Heritage Edition is based on
the popular Pulsar SSS turbo hatch model. It features distinctive Nissan red
and blue factory racing stripes and branding, as well as heritage edition floor
mats, head rests, interior badging and a Nissan Motorsport heritage team shirt.
The Nissan Pulsar SSS Heritage Edition is available
with a six-speed manual or Xtronic transmission, and will go on-sale in Polar
White and Brilliant Silver colours. The Nissan Pulsar SSS Heritage Edition priced at US$ 28,990 drive-away
for the manual transmission and US$ 31,631 drive-away for the Xtronic
transmission.