Is a Nissan Versa Note Electric?

Is a Nissan Versa Note Electric?

The Note comes standard with an e-Power hybrid drivetrain that primarily powers the car with an electric motor and uses a gasoline engine as a generator to power the battery pack. Nissan also says a fully electric version of the Note is coming in December with front and rear electric motors providing all-wheel drive.

Can I put premium gas in my Nissan Versa?

In the Nissan Versa, You’ll want to use regular unleaded gasoline of octane 87 or higher. While I say “or higher”, as does official documentation, it’s absolutely not necessary, as there’s no benefit to using premium gasoline in an engine whose compression ratio does not call for it (the Versa’s does not).

What gas does a Nissan Versa note take?

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2018 Nissan Versa
EPA Fuel Economy Regular Gasoline
30 MPG 27 36 combined city/highway city highway
3.3 gal/100mi
324 miles Total Range

How big is a 2014 Nissan Versa Note?

The 2014 Versa Note is big inside for a subcompact–especially rear legroom. Four adults can travel comfortably in it, and there’s a decent load bay that holds 14.9 cubic feet of cargo.

What’s the name of the new Nissan Versa?

For those who missed the hatchback after it disappeared during Nissan Versa’s 2013 redesign, it’s back. Now called the Versa Note, Nissan improves on the sedan version’s bland looks, but its value for bargain shoppers remains constant. The 2014 Nissan Versa Note merges 21st-century technology and efficiency with basic, affordable transportation.

What kind of gas mileage does Nissan Versa get?

35-mpg combined rating. The Note offers several distinguishing features; one of those is its gas mileage. The 2014 Nissan Versa Note is rated at 35 mpg combined (31 mpg city, 40 mpg highway).

Is there an app for the Nissan Versa Note?

Also missing are the NissanConnect app and smartphone integration that are present on the new 2014 Altima. App integration seems like a good fit for the Versa Note’s younger demographic, so it’s disappointing to not see it at least offered as an option.

The 2014 Versa Note is big inside for a subcompact–especially rear legroom. Four adults can travel comfortably in it, and there’s a decent load bay that holds 14.9 cubic feet of cargo.

35-mpg combined rating. The Note offers several distinguishing features; one of those is its gas mileage. The 2014 Nissan Versa Note is rated at 35 mpg combined (31 mpg city, 40 mpg highway).

For those who missed the hatchback after it disappeared during Nissan Versa’s 2013 redesign, it’s back. Now called the Versa Note, Nissan improves on the sedan version’s bland looks, but its value for bargain shoppers remains constant. The 2014 Nissan Versa Note merges 21st-century technology and efficiency with basic, affordable transportation.

Which is better Honda Fit or Versa Note?

While it’s not as stylish or upscale-feeling as the Chevrolet Sonic, nor as flexible inside for carrying people and their stuff as the aging Honda Fit, the Versa Note proved to be a more pleasant long-distance road-trip vehicle than we’d expected. The Note offers several distinguishing features; one of those is its gas mileage.