
2008
NISSAN NEW CAR MODEL GUIDE
Nissan's
2008 collection of cars grows with the
introduction of a two-door coupe variation
of the mid-size Altima sedan, and a souped-up
performance version of the compact-class
Sentra. In addition, Nissan constructs
the two-seat 350Z sports car as a slinky
hatchback coupe or racy drop-top roadster.
Finishing up the line is the powerful,
flagship Maxima sedan and the subcompact
Versa with both sedan and hatch styles.
Altima
Nissan's mid-size Altima sedan rides on
a rigid platform and offers a new V6 upgrade.
The engines include a dual-cam, 2.5-liter
in-line-four pumping 165 horsepower or
a 3.5-liter V6 rated at 265 horsepower.
A six-speed manual transmission with gated
shifter works for either plant, as does
the optional Xtronic CVT (continuously
variable transmission). The Altima's cabin,
with front bucket seats and a rear bench
for three, is a plush space with chrome
accents on the dash and doors. Fine Vision
Gauge instruments and standard Intelligent
Key with pushbutton ignition are now available,
as is Anti-lock brakes, which are standard
for all vehicles.
Altima
Hybrid
A state-of-the-art, hybrid gasoline-electric
powertrain drops into the Altima mid-size
sedan to forge a hybrid electric vehicle
(HEV). The hybrid powertrain combines
a 2.5-liter, four-cylinder gasoline-fired
engine and Nissan's Xtronic CVT with an
electric motor and generator to boost
fuel economy figures and decrease tailpipe
emissions. Total output for the two engines
is a net power rating of 198 horsepower.
The Altima Hybrid earns EPA fuel economy
scores of 35 mpg in the city and 33 mpg
on the highway. It's also rated as an
Advanced Technology-Partial Zero Emissions
Vehicle (AT-PZEV).
Altima
Coupe
A sleek, two-door coupe variation of the
Altima sedan shows up in Nissan's Class
of 2008. As a coupe, the Altima has a
trimmed wheelbase with the overall length
and height of the sedan. The two engine
choices are Nissan's 2.5-liter, in-line
four-cylinder with 175 horsepower or the
VQ-series 3.5-liter V6 pushing to 270
horsepower. Transmissions available are
a six-speed manual with gated shifter
or the optional Xtronic CVT. Sporty cabin
gear additions include Fine Vision Gauges
and the Intelligent Key linked to a push-button
engine starter.
Maxima
A chiseled body marks Nissan's four-door
flagship sedan. The Maxima packs high
power with a 3.5-liter V6 scored to 255
horsepower through the Xtronic CVT. Two
models 3.5 SE and 3.5 SL
vary in suspension tuning. The sport-oriented
3.5 SE uses a performance-tuned suspension
for tight handling control, while the
comfort-oriented 3.5 SL has cushy settings
for a luxurious ride. New to the Maxima
SE and SL is the Platinum Edition package,
which installs bi-xenon high intensity
discharge (HID) headlamps, auto-dimming
exterior mirrors, driver's seat power
lumbar, a heated steering wheel and Bluetooth
hands-free phone kit.
Sentra
Nissan's compact-class sedan was overhauled
in 2007, and returns this year in a slick
package loaded with features for comfort,
practicality and safety. It's longer,
taller and wider than the predecessor
Sentra. The cockpit adds stylish materials
and a double-folding back seat with cargo
space exceeding 13 cubic feet. Sentra's
powertrain a 2.0-liter four-cylinder
plant with 140 horsepower links
to a standard six-speed manual transmission
or optional Xtronic CVT. Front-row side
air bags and curtain-style air bags are
aboard, along with ABS and electronic
brake force distribution (EBD) for the
Sentra 2.0 S.
Sentra
SE-R
The special SE-R editions spin off from
Nissan's sporty compact in two versions
the SE-R and SE-R Spec V. Both
carry a raucous engine, though more power
points apply to the Spec V performance
variation. The unique front fascia adds
a crisp, mesh grille and round foglamps.
Body-colored sills stretch toward the
pavement along each side, while a spoiler
flies off the tail. Powering the series
is Nissan's QR25DE four-pack, which hits
177 horsepower for SE-R and 200 horsepower
for Spec V. The latter also has a six-speed
manual shifter, larger disc brakes and
optional helical limited slip differential.
Versa
Nissan's entry-level subcompacts conform
as three-door hatchbacks and four-door
notchback sedans. Built on Nissan's versatile
B platform and dressed with dramatic styling
lines, the Versa emphasizes generous cabin
space and comfortable accommodations for
up to five. Juice flows from a dual-cam,
1.8-liter four-cylinder engine, which
perks with 122 horsepower and delivers
high fuel economy scores. A six-speed
manual shifter is standard, though Nissan's
Xtronic CVT and four-speed automatic are
available options. For 2008, a new Sport
Package is the latest add-on for the Versa
Sedan 1.8 SL.
350Z
Nissan's Z-car comes as a sleek two-door
hatchback coupe or curvy roadster convertible.
Each model shows knife-edge keen bodywork,
and each stocks the VQ35HR V6 engine spiked
to 306 horsepower with manual transmission
models. The 350Z roadster splits into
three models this year, with the coupe
adding five trims including the NISMO
350Z. The 350Z wears an aerodynamics package
with front fascia and chin spoiler, side
skirts, underbody diffuser and a winged
tail. The NISMO Z also gets Brembo brakes
and RAYS lightweight forged-alloy wheels.
The latest paint chip for the coupe and
roadster is Nogaro Red.
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