Nissan Pao (PK10, 1989) photo gallery
Around 50,000 retro Nissan Pao hatches were sold from 1989, all with Mini styling, 2CV flap up windows, and a Countryman style split tailgate.
Around 50,000 retro Nissan Pao hatches were sold from 1989, all with Mini styling, 2CV flap up windows, and a Countryman style split tailgate.
A highly modified R35 Nissan GT-R set a Guinness world record for the world’s fastest drift with a top speed of 304.96km/h (189.5mph).
Based on the K10 Micra, the Nissan Be-1 was a limited edition retro hatch from Nissan’s Pike Factory with a 51hp (38kW) 1-liter 4-cylinder engine.
Despite looking almost unchanged, the 2017 model year facelift for the R35 Nissan GT-R delivers a big improvement, especially as a daily driver.
Shown at the 1987 Tokyo Motor Show, the Nissan S-Cargo retro van went into limited production two years later with a 1.5-liter 4-cylinder.
The Nissan Figaro concept debuted at the 1989 Tokyo Motor Show, two years ahead of the production car, which used the March/Micra as its basis.
Based on the contemporary March, the Nissan S-Cargo was a limited edition retro van styled after the post-war Citroen 2CV Fourgonnette.
Based on the Nissan March, the Nissan Figaro was a limited edition retro cabrio with a 1-liter turbo and a 3-speed auto made by the Nissan’s Pike Factory.
The facelifted R35 Nissan GT-R has a V-motion grille, completely new dashboard, and a 3.8-liter twin-turbo V6 with 565hp (421kW) and 467 lb-ft (633Nm).
The Nissan Murano CrossCabriolet honed in on a niche that the Germans have yet to identify: soft-top convertible crossover SUVs. Not renewed for the Z52.