• No.493

Nissan Laurel 4-door Hardtop Turbo Medalist Eminence (1984: GC32)

Sedan

Specifications

Overall length/width/height
4,675/1,690/1,390mm
Wheelbase
2,670mm
Tread (front/rear)
1,420/1,415mm
Curb weight
1,400kg
Engine
VG20ET (V6, OHC with turbo) 1,998cc
Engine Max. power
125kw (170ps)/6,000rpm
Engine Max. torque
216N·m (22.0kgf·m)/4,000rpm
Suspension (front/rear)
Strut/Semi-trailing arm (independent)
Brakes (front/rear)
Ventilated disc/Disc
Tires
195/70HR14

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Nissan Laurel 4-door Hardtop Turbo Medalist Eminence (1984: GC32)

Laurel was a groundbreaking product rolled in 1968 that created unprecedented "personal luxury car for owners of upper class" market. The fifth generation C32 was developed on the concept of "most luxurious saloon that appeals to sensibility of the driver" and rolled out in 1984. Advanced technologies adopted included world's first "power-folding door mirror", world's first "automatic glare-proof rearview mirror", and raindrop sensing automatic wiper.

Newly-developed "RB" engine (6-cyl. inline) was one of the topics. This is V20 Turbo Medalist Eminence with VG20E·T engine, the top-of-the-line model with power-folding door mirror and automatic wiper equipped as standard.