Nissan Pintara

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Nissan Pintara
Manufacturer Nissan
Production 1986–1993
Class Compact
Body style 4-door sedan
5-door station wagon
5-door superhatch

The Nissan Pintara was a mid-sized family of vehicles manufactured by Nissan Australia from 1986 until 1993.

Contents

R31
1987 Nissan Pintara GLi
Production 1986–1990
Layout FR layout
Engine 2.0 L CA20E I4

The first generation Nissan Pintara was a mid-sized family car built by Nissan Australia. The R31 was a four-cylinder version of the 1986 Nissan Skyline, built and sold in Australia to challenge the Mitsubishi Magna. Like the Skyline, it was offered in sedan and station wagon form.

The R31 Pintara TRX was the first Pintara TRX. Unlike the U12 TRX it did not feature any mechanical upgrades, merely an additional bodykit. It was available as a bodykit package for the GX and GXE Pintaras, featuring a front and rear air dam, rear spoiler, side skirts, grille cover, alloy wheels and low profile tyres.

R31 Pintara TRX Advertisement
R31 Pintara TRX Advertisement
  • GLi, Executive, GX, GXE, TRX - 2.0 L CA20E I4, 78 kW

RWD CA20E, 2 litre 4 cylinder SOHC MPI fuel injected with electronic concentrated control system (ECCS) including electronic ignition. It featured 2 spark plugs per cylinder to help meet emission requirements.

bore and stroke: 84.5 x 88mm
displacement: 1974 cc
compression ratio: 8.5:1
max power: 78 kW @ 5200 rpm (din)
max torque: 160 Nm @ 3200 rpm (din)

U12
1990 Nissan Pintara TRX
Production 1989–1993
Layout FF layout
Engine 2.0 L CA20E I4
2.4 L KA24E I4

It was replaced in 1989 by a car initially hyped by the media as 'Project Matilda', which turned out to be a locally produced front-wheel drive version of the U12 Nissan Bluebird, rather than a model uniquely designed for Australia as initial stories had indicated. In Australia, this was sold as the U12 Nissan Pintara, and was also available as a locally designed five-door 'Sportshatch' (exported back to Japan, and to New Zealand as a Bluebird). The model was discontinued in mid-1992 when Nissan Australia ceased local production.

Under the Button Plan, in which local manufacturers shared models, Ford Australia marketed a rebadged version of the U12 Pintara sedan and hatchback as the Ford Corsair.

Nissan U12 Pintara TRX (Rear)
Nissan U12 Pintara TRX (Rear)
  • GLi, Executive - 2.0 L CA20E I4, 83 kW

A FWD version of the R31's CA20.

bore and stroke: 85 x 88mm
displacement: 1974cc
compression ratio: 8.5:1
max power: 83kW @ 5200 rpm (din)
max torque: 168Nm @ 4000rpm (din)

  • T, Ti, TRX - 2.4 L KA24E I4, 96 kW

KA24E, 2.4 litre 4 cylinder engine with electronic concentrated control system (ECCS) for precise MPI fuel injection and ignition timing control with a SOHC and 3 valves per cylinder (2 intake, 1 exhuast).

bore and stroke: 89 x 96mm
displacement: 2389 cc
compression ratio: 8.6:1
max power: 96kW @ 5600 rpm (din)
max torque: 189Nm @ 2800 rpm (din)

Preceded by:
Nissan Bluebird
Succeeded by:
Nissan Bluebird
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