2020 Nissan Altima
July 07 2020, Nissan Lloydminster
Since its humble beginnings more than 25 years ago, the Nissan Altima has stood as one of the most reliable midsize sedans in the segment. In this highly competitive category, a car needs a number of assets in order to stand out and the all-new Altima has quite the laundry list of advantages to consider.
Completely reinvented for the 2019 model year, the 2020 Nissan Altima continues to hit every mark crucial to the sedan buyer. These are design, technology, safety, performance, and value. Let’s consider these four important points together.
Where styling is concerned, the new Nissan Altima speaks loudly without saying a word. The sporty and wonderfully integrated V-Motion signature grille is at its most expressive on the Altima. For too long, sedans have been tame, nearly forcing design-conscious car buyers towards SUVs. But no more! The new Altima’s sculpted beltline, powerful hood, and unique floating roof push the boundaries of the boring old sedan.
Technology has become a pillar of interest for potential buyers. Not only is the new 2020 Nissan Altima equipped to please but taking part in the experience once onboard will be a pleasant and comfortable one. As standard, the Altima features an 8-inch screen with intuitive menus to manage Apple CarPlay and Android Auto or accessing available Nissan Door to Door Navigation and NissanConnect Services.
In 2020, safety can no longer be an option. This is why all Nissan Altimas include Nissan Intelligent Mobility that includes, among many other features, intelligent forward collision warning and intelligent emergency braking. ProPILOT Assist is the next level of active safety for the safest possible commute.
The new Nissan Altima takes performance to a whole other level thanks to its standard Intelligent All-Wheel Drive (AWD) system. As one of the very few cars equipped as such, the Altima is entirely prepared to face the worst of our deeply varied Canadian climate. Powering the Altima is a new 2.5-litre 4-cylinder good for 182-horsepower mated to an Xtronic CVT (Continuously Variable Transmission). Despite the presence of AWD, the Altima will consume only 7.3 L/100km on average.
With all these elements as standard, one could imagine a starting price of $35,000. For Nissan, value is as important as all the other factors. This is why a base 2020 Nissan Altima S starts at just over $28,000.
With this level of features and priced this competitively, the Nissan Altima positions itself as a must-have for sedan buyers.