This is the new 2019 Nissan Altima, unveiled at the
ongoing New York Auto Show and a replacement to the outgoing model which has
been kicking since 2012.
The design of the Altima
represents the latest take on the firm’s V-motion design language and therefore
incorporates a V-shaped grille and a pair of aggressive headlights. Design
inspiration has been taken by the Vmotion 2.0 Concept from a little over 12
months ago but for the most part, the Altima’s exterior design isn’t hugely
different from the current car.
Instead, there is a selection of advanced safety
technologies and two new powertrains which really bring the Altima up-to-date.
An important addition to the range is the availability of a variable compression
turbo inline four-cylinder engine first introduced by Infiniti. This powertrain
will replace the previous-generation Altima’s 3.5-liter V6. Displacing
2.0-liters, the variable compression engine will be offered on the Altima SR
and Platinum grades and mated exclusively to a front-wheel drive system. It
produces 248 horsepower and 273 lb-ft of torque (on premium fuel).
There are three other trim levels available, dubbed
S, SV, and SL alongside the aforementioned two. All five come standard with a
2.5-liter engine that delivers 188 horsepower (versus the previous 2.5-liter’s
179 hp) and 180 lb-ft of torque (versus the previous 177 lb-ft) and features
80% new or redesigned parts. They’re also available with all-wheel drive for
the first time on an Altima model.
The 2019 Altima is the
brand’s third model to receive the semi-autonomous ProPILOT Assist system.
Under certain driving conditions, such as single-lane highways, the system
drastically reduces the amount of acceleration, steering, and braking input
needed by the driver.
Elsewhere, the Altima features Rear Automatic
Braking, Automatic Emergency Braking with Pedestrian Detection, Rear Automatic
Braking, Lane Departure Warning, radar-based Blind Spot Warning, Rear Cross
Traffic Alert, and High Beam Assist.
Step inside the cabin and you’ll find Nissan’s
‘gliding wing’ instrument panel. Additionally, there’s a sporty three-spoke
steering wheel, new seats with added bolstering, NissanConnect SM featuring
Apple CarPlay, Android Auto, and an 8-inch multi-touch color display.
Nissan will launch the 2019 Altima with an exclusive
launch edition based on the Platinum VC-Turbo and offered in limited quantities
from early summer 2018.