The Nissan Pulsar is a compact car that has been produced across multiple generations since the 1970s, known for its versatility and reliability. Through its evolution, the Pulsar has ranged from subcompact hatchbacks to sedans, adapting to changing market demands with varying engine options and updated dimensions. It has been popular in many markets worldwide, providing practical size and efficient performance. This page provides a detailed overview of each Pulsar generation's size, design changes, and technical specifications to help enthusiasts and prospective buyers understand its development over time.
Discontinued Generations
2014 Nissan Pulsar (C13)

1520 mm
L:4387 mm | W:1768 mm
Discontinued Model - Production: 2014-2018
- Model Year: 2014
Body Style: Hatchback
- Length: 4387 mm172.7 in
- Width: 1768 mm69.6 in
- Height: 1520 mm59.8 in
- Trunk Capacity: 385 liter13.6 cu ft
- Trunk Capacity (Max): 1395 liter49.3 cu ft
1995 Nissan Pulsar (N15)

Discontinued Model - Production: 1995-2000
- Model Year: 1995
Body Style: Sedan
1990 Nissan Pulsar (N14)

1400 mm
L:4145 mm | W:1690 mm
Discontinued Model - Production: 1990-1995
- Model Year: 1990
Body Style: Hatchback
- Length: 3975-4145 mm156.5-163.2 in
- Width: 1670-1690 mm65.7-66.5 in
- Height: 1385-1400 mm54.5-55.1 in