Nissan Note E13 With 18 Km/L Fuel Average – Owner Review

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Hatchbacks rarely have an impressive design, but the Nissan Note proves it wrong with an all-new futuristic appeal wrapped up with a fuel-efficient engine. A few days back, we brought you a review on Nissan Dayz, which was immensely appreciated by our PakWheelers, ultimately encouraging us to bring more from this automaker.

 So, without further ado, let’s learn more about the Note E13.

Overview

The 1st generation of Nissan Note was introduced in 2004 with the model’s name of E11. It was a project car co-produced by Renault and Nissan till 2013. However, its 2nd generation was launched in 2013 and remained in production till 2020, and this one is the most-seen Nissan hatchback in Pakistan. Now, E13 is the 3rd and the newest generation introduced in 2021 with 3 variants: Base, Nismo, and Nismo Aura (the top-line variant).

Price and Purchase Decision

The owner wanted a hybrid car with stylish looks. Toyota Aqua and Prius were the options available, but the Nissan Note came in as a fresh breeze with stylish looks. The base variant cost around 6.5 to 7 million at the time of purchase.

Exterior

Its overall look is quite similar to the Nissan Leaf. Its genuine color was white, while the owner wrapped it in a satin grey color, intensifying its boldness. Moving on to the front grille, a complimenting combo of Gloss Black and Satin Grey with Nismo badging. The front bumper is integrated with chrome molding and air inlets.

However, the aftermarket multi-spoke rims enhance the aggressiveness. Other features include Gloss Black side mirrors, a roof, and smart entry door locks. At the same time, the rear profile comes with continuous taillights, LEDs, a rear diffuser, parking sensors, a windshield wiper, a reflector, high-mounted brake lights, and a spoiler.

Nissan Note E-Power Interior

Its interior is comfortable with an electronic mirror, radar, and a fully digital screen. However, a carbon fiber dashboard extends from end to end, giving a connected look. Safety features include Blindspot Monitoring, seven airbags, and others.

Missing Feature

The Note lacks a sunroof and a wireless charger. A bigger infotainment screen could also be a 3rd generation update in the base variant. Road handling is good, but underbody clearance is lower than expected.

Nissan Note Fuel Average

It comes with an e-power engine that produces 116 HP from a battery of 85 KW. The Nissan Note efficiently gives an 18 Km/L fuel average within a city, less than the Prius and Aqua. However, its striking looks range it over than its competitors.

If you like the new Nissan Note, let us know in the comments, and for more reviews, visit Pak Wheels’ official website.

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