Nissan Figaro 1991 3D model

Nissan Figaro 1991 3D model Low-poly 3D model

Description

The Nissan Figaro is a two-door car manufactured by Nissan in 1991 for the Japanese market. Based on the original Nissan March/Micra, the Figaro is a fixed-profile convertible with a 2+2 seating arrangement. It shares the March's front-engine, front-wheel-drive layout. When new, it was sold only through Nissan Cherry Stores.

A total of 20,073 Figaros were produced by Nissan in the convertible's single year of series production, all with right-hand drive;at least several thousand have been grey imported to Britain and Ireland. There are a few examples of left-hand drive conversions for countries that have right-hand traffic.

Because of its origins at Pike Factory, Nissan's special project group, the Figaro (along with the Nissan Pao, Be-1, and S-Cargo) is one of Nissan's Pike cars, and represented a design strategy that adapted design and marketing strategies from other industries like personal electronics.

In 2011, design critic Phil Patton, writing for the New York Times, called the Pike cars the height of postmodernism and unabashedly retro, promiscuously combining elements of the Citroën 2CV, Renault 4, Mini, and Fiat 500.

Nissan introduced the Figaro at the 1989 Tokyo Motor Show, using Back to the Future as its marketing tagline. Based on the first-generation Nissan Micra, the Figaro was manufactured at Aichi Machine Industry,a special projects group that Nissan would later call Pike Factory, which also produced three other niche vehicles: the Be-1, Pao, and S-Cargo. Aichi had originally built independent kei cars like the Cony 360 until Nissan assumed operations in 1966, and was also the original manufacturing location for the first generation Nissan Sunny.

Based on the Nissan March (Micra) platform, the Figaro uses a 1.0-liter (987 cc) turbocharged engine generating 76 PS (56 kW; 75 hp) and 78 lb⋅ft (106 N⋅m) of torque through a three-speed automatic transmission, front MacPherson struts, rear four-link coil spring suspension, rack and pinion steering, and front ventilated disc and rear drum brakes.The Figaro can reach a top speed of 106 mph (171 km/h). It also featured front fenders made from thermoplastic resin to reduce weight.

The Figaro features a retro style design on both the interior and exterior, taking inspiration from cars of the 1950s as well as from elements of 1930s Art Deco design. Notable retro exterior design elements include the round headlights and taillights, chrome trim, fixed-profile convertible body style, and wheels designed to mimic whitewall tires.

Standard equipment on the interior included ivory leather seats with contrasting piping, air conditioning, CD player, cassette tape player, chrome and Bakelite-style knobs, soft-feel paint on the dashboard top, chrome-trimmed speedometer with smaller inset gauges for fuel and engine temperature, and chrome-trimmed tachometer with inset clock.

As a fixed-profile convertible, the upper side elements of the Figaro's bodywork remain fixed while its fabric soft top retracts in conjunction with a solid panel with a defroster-equipped glass rear window—as seen in other fixed-profile convertibles, including the original 1957 Fiat 500 and the Citroën 2CV.

Exterior paint colors represented the four seasons: Topaz Mist (autumn), Emerald Green (spring), Pale Aqua (summer) and Lapis Grey (winter).

At first, 8,000 Figaros were manufactured, and then an additional 12,000 to meet demand. Prospective purchasers entered a lottery to acquire a Figaro. Limited edition cars came with passenger side baskets and cup holders.

Specifications

Overall length / width / height3,740/1,630/1,365mm

Wheelbase2,300mmTread (front/rear)1,350/1,335mm

Curb weight810kg

EngineMA10ET (4-cyl. in line OHC with turbo) 987cc

Engine Max. power55.9kW(76ps)/6,000rpm

Engine Max. torque105.9Nm(10.8kgfm)/4,400rpm

Suspension (front/rear)

Strut / 4 link coil

Brakes (front/rear)

Ventilated disc / Drum

Tires165/70R12 77H

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Nissan Figaro 1991 3D model
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Nissan Figaro 1991 3D model
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  • Publish date2024-08-16
  • Model ID#5470606
  • Animated
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  • Polygons 396,914
  • Vertices 275,922
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