Nissan Altima 2025: A Closer Look at the Latest Updates
The Nissan Altima has been a popular choice for sedan buyers for many years, offering a combination of style, performance, and reliability. However, recent rumors about the Altima’s imminent demise have left some fans concerned about the future of this beloved car. An anonymous source recently told Automotive News that the Altima will be discontinued after the 2025 model year, while other sources have suggested the Altima may only have two years left to live. Despite these rumors, Nissan has unveiled what buyers can expect for the 2025 Altima, shedding light on the changes and updates for the new model year.
### Changes in Engine Options and Trims
One of the biggest changes for the 2025 Altima is the discontinuation of the top SR VC-Turbo trim, which featured a turbocharged 2.0-liter four-cylinder engine producing 248 horsepower and 273 pound-feet of torque. Moving forward, the Altima will be powered by a 2.5-liter four-cylinder engine generating 188 hp and 180 lb-ft of torque. This engine will be paired with a continuously variable transmission and available in both front-wheel and all-wheel-drive configurations, depending on the trim level.
### Pricing and Trim Levels
While the MSRPs for the 2025 Altima have increased slightly, the price differences are not significant. The updated pricing for the four remaining trims, including the destination charge, are as follows:
– S: $28,140
– SV: $28,570
– SR: $29,970
– SL: $34,470
Adding all-wheel drive to the SV, SR, and SL trims will cost an additional $1,500. Each Altima will come equipped with Nissan Safety Shield 360, a suite of driver assistance features, as well as the Maintenance Care Program, which covers up to three scheduled oil changes in the first two years or 24,000 miles of ownership.
### Tech and Infotainment Updates
For the 2025 model year, the base S trim now comes standard with an eight-inch infotainment system, bringing it in line with the higher trim levels. The SV trim offers an optional Special Edition Package, which includes additional features like a rear spoiler, illuminated tread plates, 12.3-inch infotainment display, dual-zone climate control, wireless Android Auto and Apple CarPlay, wireless phone charging pad, and faux carbon fiber trim. Additionally, the SR trim’s optional 19-inch wheels now come in a Bronze finish, replacing the previous Dark Silver option.
### Conclusion
Although rumors of the Nissan Altima’s demise may have some fans worried about the future of this iconic sedan, the updates and changes for the 2025 model year show that there is still plenty of life left in the Altima. With updates to engine options, pricing, technology, and trim levels, the 2025 Altima continues to offer a compelling combination of performance, style, and value for sedan buyers. Whether the Altima will truly be discontinued remains to be seen, but for now, fans can look forward to enjoying the latest updates and features in the upcoming model year.
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