The Nissan Note has been in continuous production since 2006, evolving through multiple generations and establishing itself as a practical city car across Europe. Early models carried straightforward laminated windscreens, while later variants introduced tinted glass, rain sensors, and solar-control features as standard on higher trims.
From the early 2010s onwards, Nissan began equipping selected Note models with ProPILOT Assist and Intelligent Mobility systems, which rely on a windscreen-mounted mono camera for lane-centring and intelligent cruise control. Camera-equipped variants require ADAS recalibration after windscreen replacement — a process that's factored into the fitting schedule but runs in parallel with adhesive cure, so it doesn't extend drive-away time.