2021 Nissan Altima

2021 Nissan Altima

From its humble beginnings over 25 years ago, the Nissan Altima has been one of the most reliable midsize sedans in the segment. In this highly competitive class, a car needs several assets to stand out, and the all-new Altima has a whole list of advantages to consider.

Completely redesigned for the 2019 model year, the 2021 Nissan Altima continues to hit every crucial mark for the midsize sedan buyer. Its design, technology, safety, performance and value help it stand out. Let's take a look at these four important points.

When it comes to style, the new Nissan Altima speaks loudly without saying a word. The sporty and wonderfully integrated V-Motion grille is the most expressive in Altima history. For too long, sedans have been tamed, almost forcing design-conscious car buyers to turn to SUVs. Not with the Altima! The sculpted beltline, the powerful hood and the unique floating roof of the new Altima give the car a premium, modern and sporty style.

Technology has become a mainstay of interest to potential buyers. Not only is the new 2021 Nissan Altima equipped to please, but the experience once onboard will be pleasant and comfortable. As standard, the Altima has an 8-inch screen with intuitive menus to manage Apple CarPlay and Android Auto or to access Nissan Door-to-Door Navigation and NissanConnect services.

In 2021, security can no longer be an option. That's why all Nissan Altima models include Nissan Intelligent Mobility which includes, among many other features, an intelligent forward collision warning and intelligent emergency braking. ProPILOT Assist is the next level of active safety for the safest possible ride and is included in the Altima.

The new Nissan Altima takes performance to a whole new level with its standard Intelligent All-Wheel Drive (AWD) system. As one of the few cars equipped with this feature, the Altima is fully prepared to take on the worst of our extremely varied Canadian climate. Powering the Altima is a new 2.5-litre 4-cylinder for 182 horsepower mated to an Xtronic CVT (continuously variable transmission). Despite the presence of all-wheel drive, the Altima consumes an average of 7.3 L/100 km.

With this level of functionality and its competitive price, the Nissan Altima is positioned as a must-have for sedan buyers.

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