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Nissan Note eco car launched in Thailand, from RM71k

Nissan Note eco car launched in Thailand, from RM71k

The Nissan Note has finally been launched in Thailand, with two variants on offer – V and VL – priced from 568,000 baht (RM71,714) for the former, while the range-topper retails for 640,000 baht (RM80,805).

A completely new model for the Thailand market, the Note is the third Nissan model to be introduced under the country’s ECO Car Phase 1 programme. Under the hood, there’s the same HR12DE 1.2 litre three-cylinder engine found in the March hatchback and Almera sedan. The mill outputs 79 PS and 106 Nm of torque, with drive being directed to the front wheels via an Xtronic CVT only (no manual option).

According to Nissan, the Note’s fuel consumption is rated at 5 l/100 km, whereas CO2 emissions is at 120 g/km, both well within Phase 1 specifications. As previously reported, the JDM Note e-Power and its range extender hybrid powertrain is given a miss for the Thailand market.

In terms of design, the Note is based on the latest facelifted model that made its debut in Japan back in November 2016. Visual changes include a more prominent V-motion grille, new projector headlamps, redesigned bumpers front and back, while the interior features a new three-spoke flat-bottom steering wheel.

Equipment-wise, the Note gets automatic air-conditioning, a 7-inch touchscreen infotainment system (VL only), 5-inch audio system (V only) steering wheel controls (VL only), keyless operation, Fine Vision Meter and fabric upholstery.

As for safety and driver assistance systems, the Note comes with dual front airbags, Vehicle Dynamic Control, ABS with EBD, brake assist and hill start assist as standard across the range. However, only the VL gets fancier tech such as Forward Collision Warning (FCW), Nissan Intelligent Emergency Braking, Forward Emergency Braking (with pedestrian recognition), Lane Departure Warning, Around View Monitor and Moving Object Detection.

The Note is aimed squarely at the Honda Jazz, which has a higher price range of between 594,000 (RM74,993) and 754,000 baht (RM95,220) in Thailand. The reason for the difference is because the Jazz isn’t listed as an eco car in Thailand due to its larger 1.5 litre engine (Phase 1 spec is below 1,200 cc), and thus, loses out on pricing incentives.

Interested? Well, it’s not likely that the Note will be introduced to Malaysia soon, despite despite official previews and local sightings of the pre-facelift model in the past. However, if it did arrive, would you pick the Note over the Jazz? Let us know in the comments below.


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Comments

  • This car if sold by tan Chong will KILL the Almera sales.

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    • KIASuJunk on Jan 17, 2017 at 2:46 pm

      Did Jazz Kill City Sales ?

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    • Kunta Kinte on Jan 17, 2017 at 3:17 pm

      Not just Almera, Ertiga, Preve, Persona also can bungkus.

      Malaysians don’t mind paying a bit more for a better higher spec car with VSC and ABS

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  • Marn Najmi Mansor on Jan 17, 2017 at 2:06 pm

    Note is a good alternative to jazz

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  • 71k Wow! Not cheap at all in land of no plotek & P1. Even Er3 is better value

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  • kzm (Member) on Jan 17, 2017 at 2:31 pm

    1.2L B568k that quite pricey in thai

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  • Ahmadjr on Jan 17, 2017 at 2:35 pm

    Mana ada murah sama saja

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  • Average consumer on Jan 17, 2017 at 3:39 pm

    At slightly above 80k with those safety features such as FCW, LDW autonomous breaking is a steal and it would be a must buy

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  • 1.2L is pathetic, 1.5L minimum

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  • horrayooi on Jan 17, 2017 at 4:02 pm

    They should replace with all new Almera with Xtronic CVT with paddle shifters or Shiftronic (+-). 4 speed conventional auto is obsolete for 1.5 B segment.

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    • timothylee on Jan 17, 2017 at 5:50 pm

      They must replace the Almari already. Old outdated ugly car.
      Most importantly bring in brand new Nissan Global models like the Juke, Note, Micra, Pulsar and Singapore’s current best selling SUV the Qashqai not like here in Malaysia overcrowded with the Hideous Rotten Vehicle(HRV) with outdated 1.8 civic dinosaur engine.

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      • tuanbesar on Jan 17, 2017 at 9:35 pm

        Itu kereta buruk HRV boleh jadikan kereta angkat sampah sarap di kawasan perumahan lagi best.
        Kualiti dalam ruang kabin macam shit.
        Jahanam punya kereta Honda.

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  • horrayooi on Jan 17, 2017 at 4:06 pm

    Third paragraph spelling mistake Thailand.

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  • timothylee on Jan 17, 2017 at 4:47 pm

    A big Note to the idiots at Tan Chong Malaysia.
    What the hell are you guys doing at the office?
    Where the F**k are the Juke, Note and the 2017 Murano?

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  • JessieC on Jan 17, 2017 at 4:49 pm

    I would buy it just because there are too many Jazz n Mazda 2 around. Plus I have been waiting for it for few years now.

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  • Jackcjh on Feb 11, 2017 at 12:10 am

    My choice I ll pick Nissan Note

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