Submodel
Premium(A)
$157,800
24.4km/L • 114bhp • Single-speed reduction gear (A)
Current price
$157,800
Price Decreased by $ 5,000 on 05 Jun 2025
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Depreciation
$15,100 /yr
Downpayment
$47,340 (Maximum 70% loan)
Instalment
$1,589 /mth
COE quota premium
$96,999 (Category A COE)
Road tax
$714 /yr
OMV
$17,867
ARF
$12,867 (After VES rebates)
VES
$5,000 (Rebate)
Total basic cost
$133,030
Premium
19%
Previous recorded price
$162,800
Highest recorded price
$164,800 (Past 6 mths)
Lowest recorded price
$146,888 (Past 6 mths)
Editorial Reviews

Facelift (What's New?)
New front grille with body-coloured inserts; new body-coloured rear bumper
New paintwork colours and patterned hubcap option
Patterned trim on dashboard and dual-shelf glovebox
Slight upgrades in equipment
Consumer Reviews
4.0
Good | 19 User Reviews
My First Car
This being my first car, I do not have any reference point to compare the Nissan Note to. Other than the Toyota Vios from CDC ?. That being said, my requirements for my first car is very simple. Japanese car, apple car play, hybrid, easy to drive and maneuver, and most of all affordable. After owning this car for about one month I can say it fulfills my requirements very well. Another great feature that I love about the car is the way it drives like an EV while also uses petrol. So its essentially an EV without the hassle of charging. Somethings I do not like about the car. I am on the larger end so the driver leg space is a little bit small for me, not uncomfortable but just have me wishing it had a little more leg room. Not sure if its only my car but when I see I parked straight in the reverse cam the car will always end up abit slanted. Finally the glove box the arm rest compartment is quite small and can't really put much into the storage area.... Read More
This is an excellent choice for a first car!
This is an excellent choice for someone looking for a first car because it is easy to drive. The acceleration Is smooth and powerful as the electric motor produces an impressive torque output of 280 Nm, making the acceleration effortless. Fuel economy is not compromised either as it achieves 24.4 km/l which is really great! The blind-spots are minimal, making it very easy to drive and park. Interior build quality is also surprisingly good for its price, and the tech that comes with it is rather good.... Read More
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