Also known as the Versa in some countries, Nissan introduced the second generation of the Note in 2013.
It came with a V-shaped front fascia and swept-back headlights. In addition, the lower bumper received an A-shaped grille flanked by optional fog lamps.
And it’s not just cutting-edge technology where the new Note stands out from conventional B-segment rivals. Practicality has been designed into every key element of the Note – both inside and out.
The new Note also features the latest evolution of Nissan’s advanced Connect navigation system that integrates satellite navigation with Bluetooth, USB, and iPod/iPhone connectivity in one simple touchscreen interface.
The new Note is powered by a range of highly efficient engines that combine low running costs with strong performance.
All variants are equipped with an idle stop/start system as standard and record CO2 emissions as low as 95g/km for diesel and 99g/km for petrol.
Combined fuel economy figures range from 4.7 l/100km for the 80PS 1.2-litre petrol engine to 3.6 l/100km for the 1.5-liter dCi.