2014 Nissan Qashqai Nismo and Pulsar Nismo getting 266 bhp 1.8-liter engine

by SpeedLux

A WCF tipster has sent us some good insights about Nissan’s arrangements for future Nismo-badged models.

As per our source, Nissan has effectively completed improvement of a 4-barrel, 1.8-liter turbocharged gas motor that creates 266 bhp (198 kw). The engine will be introduced from the get go in a Nismo variant of the second era Qashqai set to be dispatched in February 2015.

The same motor will additionally think that its path under the hood of the supposed Nissan Pulsar Nismo where it will probably have an indistinguishable yield. It is accepted the hot hatchback will be dispatched after the Qasqhai Nismo so expect an uncover in the second a large portion of 2015. A Nissan agent effectively implied a potential Nismo subsidiary of the Pulsar ought to have no less than 248 bhp (184 kw) so the reported 266 bhp output makes point.

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