The Nissan Altima mid-size sedan loses its available turbocharged engine for 2025 but otherwise carries over mostly unchanged ...
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The 2025 Nissan Altima 2.5 SR
It’s long been a staple of the Nissan line-up, and the 2025 version of the Altima is better than ever. Our review car is the ...
At long last, the Nissan Kicks e-Power has been launched in ... Apple CarPlay/Android Auto and six speakers. Safety wise, it’s seven airbags plus forward collision warning and braking (AEB).
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Changes to the 2025 Nissan Versa are minor. LED headlights are standard, meaning that even the most basic Versa S is a little more ... engine for the midsize 2025 Altima. This leaves a 2.5-liter ...
We’re told it’ll be the first car built on Dongfeng Nissan’s new modular electric platform, although there’s no detail on motor power/battery size just yet. Developed and built in China, the N7 will ...
1. The Altima 3.5 SR is powered by a V6 engine with 270-hp and 258 ft-lbs of torque. 2. The CVT (Continuously Variable Transmission) is standard equipment on the 3.5 SR and Hybrid models.
In typical Nissan fashion, a continuously variable transmission is the only one offered in this sedan. Even when bolted to the Altima’s available all-wheel-drive system, that engine is more ...
Nissan Motor Corporation is a Japanese automaker founded in 1933 and the parent automaker of Infiniti and formerly Datsun. Nissan produces a wide variety of mass-market vehicles, including popular ...
It's not race-car fast, but they go when ya tell ... That tells the story of the Altima. Good commuter car, sure! Good Road trip car? Oh yes. Cram 5 people in it and some crap..