Understanding Power, Performance & Technology
The Nissan Note has quietly become one of the most intelligent compact cars in the modern automotive market. Especially in Kenya’s import scene, variants like the Hybrid, Medalist, e-POWER, and NISMO often confuse buyers.
At first glance, they may look similar—but underneath, they are fundamentally different machines in how they generate power, distribute it, and deliver performance.
Let’s break it down properly.
1. Standard Nissan Note (Petrol / “Non-Hybrid”)
How it works
The standard Note runs on a traditional internal combustion engine (ICE):
- Engine burns petrol → creates mechanical energy
- Transmission (CVT) → sends power to wheels
Key Characteristics
- Simple and reliable
- Lower upfront cost
- Higher fuel consumption compared to hybrid versions
- Less torque at low speeds
Driving Feel
- Feels like a normal petrol car
- Engine noise directly linked to acceleration
2. Nissan Note Hybrid (Traditional Hybrid System)
How it works
This is a parallel hybrid system (similar to Toyota hybrids):
- Petrol engine + electric motor both power the wheels
- Battery assists during low-speed driving
- Engine kicks in at higher speeds
Power Flow
- Low speed → electric motor
- High speed → engine + motor combined
Key Advantage
- Better fuel economy than petrol
- Balanced performance
Limitation
- Still relies heavily on engine at highway speeds
- Less “electric” driving feel
3. Nissan Note Medalist (Trim Level – Not a Powertrain)
Here’s where many buyers get confused.
Medalist is NOT an engine type—it’s a premium trim.
What Medalist Adds
- Leather seats
- Enhanced interior finishes
- Advanced safety features
- Better infotainment
Important Clarification
A Medalist can be:
- Petrol
- Hybrid
- e-POWER
So when someone says “Note Medalist”, they’re talking about luxury, not power system.
4. Nissan Note e-POWER (Game-Changer Technology)
This is where Nissan completely changed the game.
How e-POWER Works (Series Hybrid)
Unlike traditional hybrids:
- Petrol engine does NOT drive the wheels
- Engine acts only as a generator
- Electric motor 100% drives the wheels
Power Flow
- Petrol engine generates electricity
- Electricity powers battery
- Battery feeds electric motor
- Motor drives wheels
👉 Think of it as:
An electric car… powered by petrol.
This design is often compared to a range-extender EV.
Why It Feels Different
- Instant torque (like an EV)
- Smooth acceleration
- No gear shifting
Key Advantages
- Excellent fuel economy (especially in city driving)
- EV-like driving experience
- No need to plug in
Limitations
- Engine still consumes fuel
- Highway efficiency depends on generator load
5. Nissan Note NISMO (Performance Division)
The Nissan Note NISMO is where performance meets design.
But there are two completely different versions:
A. NISMO (Non-Hybrid / Petrol)
How it works
- Uses a tuned petrol engine
- Power goes directly to wheels via transmission
Features
- Upgraded suspension
- Sport-tuned engine
- Aggressive styling
Driving Feel
- Traditional “hot hatch”
- Engine sound + manual/CVT responsiveness
B. e-POWER NISMO (Hybrid Performance)
This is where things get interesting.
How it works
- Same e-POWER system (electric motor drives wheels)
- BUT tuned for performance
Enhancements
- Increased motor output
- Sharper throttle response
- Reinforced chassis & suspension
- Sport driving modes
Some versions push up to ~136 hp and strong torque delivery, with enhanced acceleration tuning.
Driving Feel
- Instant electric acceleration
- Sportier than standard e-POWER
- More responsive cornering
Key Insight
Unlike petrol NISMO:
- Power is still electric-driven
- Engine never directly powers wheels
6. Power Distribution Comparison
| Variant | Engine Role | Motor Role | Drives Wheels? | Driving Feel |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Petrol Note | Main power source | None | Engine | Traditional |
| Hybrid Note | Shared with motor | Assists | Both | Balanced |
| e-POWER | Generator only | Main driver | Motor | Electric-like |
| NISMO Petrol | Main power (tuned) | None | Engine | Sporty |
| e-POWER NISMO | Generator only | Tuned motor | Motor | Electric + Sport |
7. Real-World Driving Differences
City Driving
- Best: e-POWER / e-POWER NISMO
- Reason: instant torque + fuel efficiency
Highway Driving
- Best: Petrol / Hybrid
- Reason: direct engine drive is more efficient at high speeds
Performance Feel
- Raw feel → Petrol NISMO
- Instant acceleration → e-POWER NISMO
Final Verdict: Which One Should You Choose?
- Budget & simplicity: Petrol Note
- Balanced efficiency: Hybrid Note
- Best daily urban driving: e-POWER
- Luxury + comfort: Medalist (any drivetrain)
- Performance enthusiast:
- Raw → NISMO Petrol
- Modern → e-POWER NISMO
Why This Matters for Buyers in Kenya
With rising fuel costs and increasing demand for efficient vehicles, the e-POWER system stands out as one of the smartest technologies available today—especially for urban driving in cities like Nairobi.
It delivers:
- EV-like smoothness
- Hybrid-level efficiency
- No charging infrastructure required
Get Your Nissan Note Today
Looking to own a Nissan Note (Hybrid, Medalist, e-POWER, or NISMO)?
📞 Call Clyde Motors: 0740 635 621
🌐 Visit: www.clydemotors.co.ke
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