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Nissan set to return to the C-segment

All-new Nissan Pulsar aims to rival Ford Focus and Volkswagen Golf.


Nissan is building up quite a bit of momentum of late and it seems that the development and launch of new models is showing no let up. Hot on the heels of the new X-Trail and facelifted Juke, the Pulsar name plate is set to return to what is now an even more crowded and competitive C-segment.

It has been some time since Nissan pulled out of this area of the market, but the move was then part of a larger overall strategy that has subsequently seen the firm return to a much healthier financial position. And although Nissan has proven itself as a successful maker and seller of crossover SUVs, not having a presence in what is now the second largest sector in the European car market is no longer an option.

The all-new five-door hatchback will be built at Nissan's plant in Barcelona and as the teaser image shows will have a face that is in keeping with the current design trends at Nissan. It is expected that the new Pulsar will share much of its engine technology with the current Qashqai and should feature a mix of both petrol and diesel options.

We would expect technology, such as Nissan's Safety Shield, to feature heavily throughout the range.

Anything else?
For now we will have to make do with the teaser image provided, though we won't have to wait for too long. Nissan plans to fully unveil the car on May 20th.

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Published on May 16, 2014