The third-gen Nissan Note has been launched in Singapore. The hatchback, which was introduced last November, goes on sale in the republic in two variant forms, Lite and Premium, with prices starting from S$ 99,800 inclusive of certificate of entitlement (COE).
The new Note arrives in that market as a
hybrid, and that’s because there’s only one powertrain available for it, in
this case an e-Power petrol-electric system. There are no longer any
petrol-only variants for the Note.
The second-generation e-Power system on
the car continues to feature a HR12 1.2 litre three-cylinder engine as the
generator to charge the battery pack, but the unit has been made more
efficient, operating at a lower RPM and engaged less often during a typical
drive. It also offers better fuel economy and increased power, although
specific output from the engine isn’t highlighted. Elsewhere, there’s a new
electric motor and inverter. The inverter is 40% smaller and 30% lighter than
before, while the new motor increases torque by 10%. In terms of output, the
electric motor in the e-Power system offers 115 PS and 280 Nm, up from the 109
PS and 254 Nm previously.
Standard kit on the Note e-Power includes
automatic LED headlamps, front fog lamps, the automaker’s Zero Gravity front
seats, a seven-inch digital TFT instrument display, a nine-inch touchscreen
infotainment display with Apple CarPlay and Android Auto support as well as
auto air-conditioning. There’s also a One-Pedal function that allows drivers to
accelerate and decelerate (via regenerative braking) using only the accelerator
pedal.
Differences in the two variants are minor.
The Lite comes with fabric upholstery, while the Premium – which is priced from
S$ 102,800 – ups this to black nappa leather. Elsewhere, although
both variants ride on 16-inch wheels, the ones on the Lite are of the steel
variety (with hub caps), with the Premium getting alloy units.
Safety and driver assistance systems
include seven airbags, Intelligent Forward Collision Warning and Intelligent
Forward Emergency Braking (or AEB), lane departure warning, high beam assist,
front/rear parking sensors and a rear-view camera. A total of 11 body colour
options are available for the car in Singapore, including the Vivid Blue/Black
Star two-tone scheme seen in the lead photos here.