Based on the Note e-Power that was launched locally last month, it follows the Note Nismo and Note Nismo S in Japan, adding a specific body kit, custom LED DRLs, special badges, and 16-inch aluminum wheels, wrapped in Yokohama DNA S.drive tires.
There's also a custom exhaust tailpipe shared with the Note Nismo, tuned suspension and speed-sensing electric power-assisted steering. Other additions include the Fine Vision Meter with the Nismo logo, custom pedals, Alcantara-wrapped 3-spoke steering wheel with a red center mark, red stitching and gunmetal chrome trim, and suede-covered sport seats with the Nismo logo and red stitching.
Nissan has yet to release any performance details.
The new e-Power Nismo is the most expensive model in the range, following the Note Nismo and Note Nismo S with a starting price of 2,458,080 yen ($21,330).
Additionally, the other two models that use an internal combustion engine have been slightly enhanced and now come with tweaked exterior and interior design, and a bunch of safety features such as the Intelligent Emergency Braking, and Lane Departure Warning, which are also installed in the most basic offering - the Note Nismo.
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