
The Altima comes standard with a 2.5-liter, four-cylinder engine and a suite of technologies, such as High Beam Assist and Rear Automatic Braking.
The Altima comes standard with a 2.5-liter, four-cylinder engine and a suite of technologies, such as High Beam Assist and Rear Automatic Braking.
After a redesign in 2021, the 2023-MY crossover will be available at a starting MSRP of $27,360.
Every 2023 Titan comes standard with Nissan Safety Shield 360 technology, a suite of six advanced driver-assist systems.
Fleet managers will have the opportunity to drive the 2022 Nissan LEAF and climb through a static display of Nissan’s newest electric model, the Ariya compact crossover, before its official U.S. release date.
The 2022 Sentra SR has a lot going for it. It features eye-catching exterior styling, has a comprehensive suite of standard safety features and intelligent driving technologies, and offers solid power and fuel economy.
With electrification at the center of its long-term strategy, Nissan plans to will deliver exciting vehicles and technologies that empower customer journeys.
In laying out its Ambition 2030 plan, Nissan said that by 2028 it will incorporate proprietary solid-state batteries that reduce charging times to one third of present charge times.
Csaba Vincze has been named the new fleet director of Nissan Motor in the UK. Vincze takes over the role recently vacated by Peter McDonald, who left to become mobility director at automotive energy tech company Ohme.
The MY-2022 Nissan Maxima sedan MSRP starts at $37,240, while the Altima starts at $24,550.
To build on the success of the all-electric LEAF, now in its second generation, Nissan will offer the all-electric ARIYA crossover in 2022.
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