The Nissan Pulsar has been a compact family favourite since its 2014 relaunch, built on a shared platform with the Renault Clio. All windscreens fitted to UK-market Pulsars in this era carry laminated safety glass with a subtle green tint, a rain sensor for automatic wiper activation, and a VIN notch at the base.
Most variants also feature acoustic interlayer technology to reduce wind and road noise, while around half the range includes solar-control glass to manage cabin temperature. Earlier models in this generation don't carry windscreen-mounted ADAS cameras, so replacement is typically straightforward and mobile-friendly.
The rain sensor and acoustic features mean replacement glass must match your vehicle's exact specification — our parts check team confirms the right variant before the technician arrives.