What new package is in 2023 Altima?
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FIND THE BEST PRICE MT ScoreBased on performance, value, MPG, interior space, and more, this score reflects MotorTrend’s exhaustive evaluation process. Scores can only be compared to other cars in the same class. A 7.0 rating represents average performance. 7.7/10 Now offered with AWD, the Nissan Altima features slick driver assist tech and lots of standard equipment. However, the CVT dulls the driving experience (especially with the turbo engine) and ride quality is poor. 6.7/10 PerformancePerformance of Intended Function: How does a car drive? Does it have enough space for passengers and their stuff? 7.2/10 Efficiency/RangeWe track efficiency and driving range. 8/10 Tech/InnovationDoes the car offer impressive tech for its segment? How well does it work? Are there any innovative design details? 6/10 ValueHow well will this car hold its value over time? Will it be expensive to maintain, insure, or repair? IntelliChoice data and research inform this score. Comparisons are limited to 3 vehicles You will need to remove one of the selected vehicles in order to add another one. Nissan’s Altima is a perennial top choice by shoppers who want a “right-sized” sedan. The addition of optional all-wheel drive only enhanced an already great package. For 2023, Nissan is making substantive changes to the Altima that will help ensure its appeal among buyers. 2023 Nissan Altima Change One - Styling Inside, a revised instrument panel and a new dual-stitch interior fabric design for SR models moves the Altima upscale a bit. Gray Sky Pearl and Garnett Pearl Metallic colors join the previously available exterior color options. 2023 Nissan Altima Change
Two - Infotainment Upgrades A new 12.3-inch display, the same size as found in the premium Nissan Armada full-size SUV, replaces the outgoing smaller 8.0-inch display and features a higher resolution to provide clear images and crisp graphics.
The Nissan Altima is a sedan that Torque News has reviewed and enjoyed testing. Watch for the 2023 Nissan Altima to arrive at your local dealership in early fall of 2022. 2023 Altima images courtesy of Nissan. John Goreham is a long-time New England Motor Press Association member and recovering engineer. John's interest in EVs goes back to 1990, when he designed the thermal control system for an EV battery as part of an academic team. After earning his mechanical engineering degree, John completed a marketing program at Northeastern University and worked with automotive component manufacturers, in the semiconductor industry, and in biotech. In addition to Torque News, John's work has appeared in print in dozens of American news outlets and he provides reviews to many vehicle shopping sites. You can follow John on TikTok @ToknCars, on Twitter, and view his credentials at Linkedin Re-Publication. If you wish to re-use this content, please contact Torque News for terms and conditions. What are the different Altima packages?The 2021 Nissan Altima has five trim levels, the S, SV, SR, SR VC-Turbo ™, and SL trim levels. All of these are great options, with their own features and prices. Below, we will compare the trim levels in terms of prices and fuel economy to give you a good starting point for choosing your next vehicle.
What new package is available for 2022 Altima?The 2022 Altima will be available with the Midnight Edition package in top-of-the-line SR trim level with the standard 2.5-liter 4-cylinder engine only. The package adds blacked-out exterior trim, LED fog lights, heated front seats, power lumbar adjustment for the driver's seat, a moonroof, and 19-inch alloy wheels.
How many air bags are standard on 2023 Altima?The Altima S has 10 airbags, including knee bags for the driver and front passenger and side-impact airbags for the rear seat.
Which of the following Altima models have all safety shield 360 features as standard for 2023?Standard Safety Shield 360
Nissan Intelligent Mobility™ includes available features that monitor in front of you, behind you, and on either side and can step in to help keep you out of trouble. Safety Shield 360 is standard on every Altima.
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