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Nissan EXA
The Nissan EXA is two-door coupé that was produced by the Nissan Motor Company between 1986 and 1990, designated as the N13 series. It replaced the earlier Nissan Pulsar EXA and Nissan Langley EXA (N12) sold between 1982 and 1986. The Japanese version was sold at Nissan Cherry Store locations as the Pulsar EXA, and at Nissan Prince Store locations as the Langley EXA.
Both generations of the EXA were available in North America under the name Nissan Pulsar NX.
First generation (N12; 1982–1986)
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File:1986 Nissan Pulsar NX.JPG Nissan Pulsar NX (US) | |
Overview | |
Also called |
Nissan Langley EXA Nissan Pulsar NX |
Production | 1982–1986 |
Assembly | Japan |
Body and chassis | |
Body style | 2-door coupé |
Layout | Transverse front-engine, front-wheel drive |
Related |
Nissan Sunny Nissan Pulsar (N12) |
Powertrain | |
Engine |
1270 cc E13 I4 1488 cc E15 I4 1488 cc E15ET turbo I4 1597 cc E16 I4 |
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The Pulsar EXA was known in North America as the Pulsar NX and shared many of its parts with the Nissan Pulsar. This version of the Pulsar NX was available from 1983 to 1986 and came with either the fuel injected turbocharged E15ET engine or the carburetted naturally aspirated E16S engine. The Pulsar EXA followed a successful strategy Nissan used in Japan of offering the economical Nissan Sunny in an affordable, youth-oriented two-door coupe, demonstrated by the Nissan Sunny Coupe fastback, which was offered since the Sunny's introduction in 1966. As the Pulsar was a companion to the Nissan Sunny, but offered at a different Japanese Nissan dealership called Nissan Cherry Store, the Pulsar EXA followed in the tradition of the Sunny Coupe.
In Japan, the Pulsar EXA convertible was a limited edition model was designed to commemorate the 15th anniversary of the Nissan Cherry Japanese dealership chain, and sold as a companion to the Nissan Pulsar. It appeared in Japan the same year as the Honda CR-X in the same marketing segment, replacing the Nissan Pulsar N10 series coupe. It was launched in May 1985, and just 100 vehicles were made available for the whole of Japan. The vehicle sports numerous special accessories, including a soft top made from a special insulating material to keep out the rain and heat, and a rear window made from organic glass to ensure high visibility. In September 1983, Nissan Australia released the two-door Pulsar EXA coupe with the 1.5-liter turbocharged engine.
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Second generation (N13; 1986–1990)
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File:1988-1991 Nissan EXA (N13) coupe (2011-11-08) 01.jpg 1988–1990 Nissan EXA coupe (Australia) | |
Overview | |
Also called | Nissan Pulsar NX |
Production | 1986–1990 |
Assembly | Japan |
Designer | Koichiro Kawamura |
Body and chassis | |
Body style |
2-door coupé 2-door convertible 3-door hatchback |
Layout | Transverse front-engine, front-wheel drive |
Powertrain | |
Engine |
CA16DE DOHC I4 CA18DE DOHC I4 |
Transmission |
5-speed manual 4-speed automatic |
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Successor | Nissan NX (B14) |
The N13 Nissan EXA was equipped with the CA16DE engine and offered an innovative modular rear end: customers could opt for a coupé, hatchback or an open-top car. It was conceived largely at the Nissan Design Institute in North America. In Japan and the US, the EXA also had the Sportbak wagon option, which shared a visual appearance with the all-new two-door Nissan Pathfinder/Terrano SUV.
In Australia, the Series 1 EXA (1986–1987) came with the CA16DE, vinyl rear seats, front vented disk with rear drum brakes, and power steering. The Series 2 EXA (1988–1989) featured the CA18DE and cloth rear seats. There were also two GP versions of the S2 EXA made. 45 white GP edition vehicles were specially made for the celebrity race at the Adelaide Grand Prix in 1988. They had all the features of the Series 2, but also had Pulsar SSS wheels, build numbers on a badge in the dash and a factory roll cage which was removed after the race. The 1989 GP featured all the same features of the Series 2 EXA. They also had the Pulsar SSS wheels, a more aggressive front bumper, and build numbers on a badge in the dash. All 200 89 GPs made were red. The Series 3 (1990–91) EXA added rear disc brakes, improved seats and optional power windows.
The Nissan EXA Solair was a luxury version of the base model that featured power windows, 5 spoke alloy wheels, and a different front bumper. In 1991, Kodak had a competition for five fully optioned Series 3 Nissan EXAs. The Kodak EXAs featured an exclusive pearlescent yellow paint scheme. In 1988, a 1986 EXA was offered in a competition to win that had been used on stage for a Kylie Minogue concert, it was original a grey/white colour but was painted pink for the competition, this EXA still exists and lives in Queensland registered today.
The North American Pulsar NX was offered in two distinct trim levels: the economical XE (1.6 litre E16i in 1987–1988 and 1.6 litre GA16i in 1989–1990) and the twin-cam, performance-oriented SE (1.6 litre CA16DE in 1987 and 1.8 litre CA18DE in 1988–1989).
The EXA/Pulsar NX was replaced in 1991 with the Nissan NX coupé.
Engines offered in the Pulsar NX:
1987
1988
1989
1990
- 1.6 L GA16i, 1,597 cc, single point TBI, SOHC
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