The car comes exclusively with Nissan’s e-Power electrified powertrain and is scheduled to go on sale in Japan in early 2021. The introduction of the all-wheel-drive model follows last month’s launch of the two-wheel-drive Note, which went on sale today.
The Note AWD’s electric motors in the
front and rear deliver power to each wheel, resulting in a new level of
driving experience. Increased rear-motor output enables a powerful
standing start and mid-speed acceleration in a variety of driving
conditions, such as snowy or wet roads. The car’s all-wheel control also
enables accurate cornering and stable, smooth deceleration, with
regenerative braking available on all four wheels.
Both the 2WD
and 4WD models feature the second generation of Nissan’s acclaimed
e-Power electric powertrain. e-Power offers linear and exhilarating
acceleration that is unique to the 100% electric motor driven system,
which has now been extensively redesigned and optimized. The system
produces more power, a higher-quality driving experience, improved
efficiency and cabin quietness.
The Note e-Power AWD will be available in two grades, the S Four and X Four. Pricing will start at 2,288,000 yen ($22,106) and 2,445,300 yen ($23,626) respectively.