2023 Nissan Altima: What's New?
2023 Nissan Altima: What's New?
Posted on September 22, 2022
The new 2023 Nissan Altima is a sedan with a sporty feel. It sports a bold, new look that is a welcome upgrade from the 2022 Altima. The 2023 model has AWD options and a spacious cabin. You can get the feel and performance of an SUV with sedan fuel ratings and budget.
What's New
The 2023 Altima comes with a new front-end design, wheel designs and colours. The SR model has a new grille design and Nissan's new logo. The side ducts have changed to allow for a larger, more expansive black trim. There are more safety features and new LED headlights. The paint selection includes colours like Gray Sky Pearl and Garnet Pearl metallic. The wheel sizes options are 43 or 48 centimetres, and there is an option for a single-panel moonroof. The all-wheel drive option for the SR and SL trims offers better traction performance in poor weather conditions.
Performance
The 2023 Altima boasts a variable compression turbo engine that is bound to get your heart pumping when you press on the gas. It is available in all-wheel drive and sports mega 48cm wheels for a superior drive. The Altima has impressive fuel efficiency, considering it's a non-hybrid. It uses 7.3L/100km for combined driving (highway and city).
Entertainment
The 31.2 cm touchscreen display has fresh graphics, making navigation and entertainment more enjoyable. The touchscreen has wireless charging integration and is compatible with Apple CarPlay and Android Auto. The big touchscreen comes standard on the SL and SR models and optional on the SV model.
Interior
The matte chrome interior trim adds a touch of sophistication to this already great sedan. The seats are leather with beautiful stitching, and the leather detail extends to the steering wheel cover. The cabin is spacious and comfortably seats five,
Safety
ProPilot Assist is Nissan's driver assistance suite, which comes standard on all trim levels. The assistance suite includes blind-spot monitoring, rear automated emergency braking and lane departure warning.
Prices
There are eight trim levels for the new Altima. Nissan has not yet released pricing for the new Altima, and sales are set to start later this year.
Conclusion
The 2023 Nissan Altima is a welcome upgrade from the previous model. It's a spacious sedan suitable for family road trips, and school runs with its enviable fuel efficiency ratings. The driver assist features, and new exterior design put it head and shoulders above the competition. So if you want superb handling, good looks and excellent fuel economy for your family sedan, then the 2023 Altima is the car to get.