Sunny Pulsar GTI-R
The Nissan Sunny Pulsar GTI-R (RNN14), homologation special produced 1990-1994 enabling Group A World Rally Championship competition, features legendary SR20DET turbocharged 2.0-liter inline-four DOHC engine producing 227 hp (230 PS/169 kW) at 6,400 rpm and 280 Nm (207 lb-ft) torque at 4,800 rpm through Garrett TB2804 (T3/T25 combination) turbocharger operating 10.6 psi boost pressure with 8.3:1 compression ratio, paired with five-speed manual transmission driving all four wheels through sophisticated ATTESA (Advanced Total Traction Engineering System for All) all-wheel-drive system featuring locking differentials at front, center, and rear enabling rally-derived traction management. Exceptionally lightweight 1,090 kg (2,400 lb) curb weight achieved through aluminum hood and doors creating remarkable power-to-weight ratio delivering 5.4-second 0-60 mph acceleration and genuine supercar-challenging performance in unassuming three-door hatchback bodystyle based on humble Sunny/Pulsar economy car platform, with aggressive visual package including functional hood scoop, widebody fenders, and distinctive rear spoiler signaling homologation special purpose.
The Pulsar GTI-R created for Group A rallying homologation competed against Lancia Delta Integrale, Toyota Celica GT-Four, and Subaru Legacy RS enabling Nissan WRC campaign, with 5,000-unit minimum production requirement resulting in 14,613 total units built 1990-1994 primarily for Japanese domestic market with limited European Sunny GTI-R exports featuring de-tuned 207 hp specification for lower-octane fuel. Sophisticated ATTESA AWD system and SR20DET engine shared technology with legendary Nissan Skyline GT-R R32 representing Nissan performance engineering peak during 1990s golden era, establishing GTI-R as cult classic among Japanese performance car enthusiasts particularly in tuning community where robust SR20DET engine supports 400+ hp builds through upgraded turbocharger, engine management, and supporting modifications. Limited production numbers, homologation special status, and genuine rally heritage create strong collector appeal with clean examples commanding premium pricing, while GTI-R represents forgotten Nissan homologation legend overshadowed by Skyline GT-R fame despite comparable engineering sophistication and motorsport pedigree delivering rally-car performance in practical hot hatch package.