Sport car
Pulsar GTI-R, also known as Sunny GTI-R, was developed as top performance model of the fourth generation Pulsar N14 to run in World Rally Championship (WRC) under "Group A" regulations and was rolled out in 1990. Mechanisms featured 2000cc turbo engine that generated 230ps and 4WD controlled by "ATTESA" system. It is also popular as roadworthy car of impressive appearance with a giant hood bulge that houses a large intercooler and a giant rear spoiler.
It started to run in races in 1991. The best result was the third place at Swedish Rally in 1992 but Nissan decided to withdraw from WRC in the same year. It was for only 2 years that the works machine ran in WRC. However, it won the title of the year in Group N and proved its high potential.