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NISSAN ALTIMA 2023: ATUALIZADO NOS ESTADOS UNIDOS COM UMA IMAGEM MAIS SEDUTORA E MAIS TECNOLOGIA

Altima 2023 gets more up-to-date and technological

The 2023 Nissan Altima has just been unveiled in the United States. The model presents itself with new details in terms of design and raises the level of technology, offering a fresher and more modern style to the car.

The vehicle has a new front, displaying a new V-Motion grille, which for the SR version now comes in black. The pattern is of a simpler look and already integrates the new brand logo in the center.

The personality of the 2023 Nissan Altima is enhanced thanks to the new optics with which it was equipped, the 19-inch wheels with a differentiated design and the new body tones: Gray Sky Pearl and Garnett Pearl Metallic.

The interior also received interesting changes, starting with the new 12.3-inch touchscreen that we saw for the first time on the Nissan Armada and that arrives to replace the current 8.0.

The screen also features Apple CarPlay and Android Auto wireless connectivity via cable, as well as navigation, NissanConnect Services and Alexa.

As part of the equipment, there is a 7.0-inch digital instrument panel, the already known Zero Gravity leather seats, induction phone charger, WiFi access and a Bose sound system with nine speakers.

It is worth mentioning that the level of equipment will always depend on each version, which come equipped as standard with front wheel drive and for some of them, the company's intelligent AWD system is already available.

Now, speaking in terms of security, it maintains the same systems that ProPILOT Assist encompasses.

Regarding the engine, everything remains the same, namely the naturally aspirated 4-cylinder 2.5-liter engine with 190 hp and the 2.0-liter 4-cylinder VC Turbo with 250 hp. These two options are coupled to an Xtronic CVT transmission.

The model will go on sale in the United States later this year.

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